Camping
near him will be the tribe of Issachar, and the leader of
Issacher’s descendants was Nethanel son of Tzuar. The tally of
his divisions was 54,400.
With
them will be the tribe of Zebulun, and the leader of Zebulun’s
descendants was Eliav son of Chelon. The tally of his division was
57,400.
The
entire tally for the divisions in Judah’s camps was therefore
186,400.
The
divisions under the banner of Reuben’s camp will be to the
South.
The
leader of Reuben’s descendants was Elizur son of Shedey-ur. The
tally of his division was 46,500.
Camping
near him will be the tribe of Simeon, and the leader of Simeon’s
descendants was Shelumiel son of Tzuri-shaddai. The tally of his
division was 59,300.
With
them will be the tribe of Gad, and the leader of Gad’s
descendants was Elyassaf son of Reuel. The count of his division
was 45,650
The
entire tally for the divisions in Reuben’s camp was therefore
151,450.
On
the march they will go second.
On
The March
On
the march, the Communion Tent and the camp of the Levites will
then proceed. They will be in the middle of the other camps.
The
people will travel in the same way that they camp. Each person
will be in his place, according to each one’s banner.
The
divisions under the banner of Ephraim’s camp will be to the
West.
The
leader of Ephraim’s descendants was Elishama son of Amihud. The
tally for his division was 40,500.
Near
him will be the tribe of Menasseh, and the leader of Menasseh’s
descendants was Gamliel son of Petakh-tzur. The tally for his
division was 32,200.
With
them will be the tribe of Benjamin, and the leader of Benjamin’s
descendants was Avidan son of Gid’oni. The tally for his
division was 35,400.
The
entire count for the divisions of Ephraim’s camp was therefore
108,100.
On
the march, they will go third.
The
divisions under the banner of Dan’s camp will be to the North.
The
leader of Dan’s descendants was Achiezer son of Ami-shaddai. The
tally of his division was 62,700.
Camping
near him will be the tribe of Asher, and the leader of Asher’s
descendants was Pag’iel son of Akhron. The tally for his
divisions was 41,500.
With
them will be the tribe of Naphtali, and the leader of Naphtali’s
descendants was Achira son of Eynan. The tally for his division
was 53,400.
The
entire tally for Dan’s camp was therefore 157,600.
On
the march they will be the last of the banners.
These
then are the tallies of the Israelites according to their paternal
families. The tally for all the camps in all divisions was
603,500.
The Levites were not registered among the rest of the
Israelites, as HaShem had commanded Moses.
The
Israelites did all the HaShem had commanded Moses. They camped
under their banners in the commanded manner, and each person
traveled in a similar manner with his family, according to his
paternal line.
These
are the chronicles of Aaron and Moses on the day that HaShem spoke
to Moses at Mount Sinai.
These
are the names of Aaron’s sons: Nadav (the first-born), Avihu,
Eleazar and Ithamar. These are the names of Aaron’s sons who
were the anointed priests, installed to serve.
Nadav
and Avihu died in front of HaShem when they offered an
unauthorized fire to HaShem in the Sinai Desert. They had no
children. Therefore, only Eleazar and Ithamar served as priests
during their father Aaron’s lifetime.
Status
of the Levites
HaShem
spoke to Moses, saying:
Bring
the tribe of Levi, and present it to Aaron the priest, so that its
members will serve him. The will safeguard My trust and the trust
of the entire community involving the Communion Tent, performing
any necessary service in the Tabernacle. They will guard all the
Communion Tent’s furniture, along with everything else that the
Israelites have entrusted for the Tabernacle’s service.
Give
the Levites over to Aaron and his descendants. They are his gift
from the Israelites. Give special instructions to Aaron and his
descendants that they safeguard their priesthood. Any non-priest
who participates will die.
HaShem
spoke to Moses saying:
I
have separated the Levites from the other Israelites so that they
may take place of all the first-born among the Israelites, and the
Levites will be mine.
This
is because every first-born became mine on the day I killed all
the first-born of Egypt. I then made Myself sacred to every
first-born in Israel, human and animal alike, and they will stay
Mine. I am HaShem.
Census
of the Levites
HaShem
spoke to Moses in the Sinai Desert and said, “Take a tally of
the Levites, family by family, according to their paternal lines.
Count every male over one month old."
Moses
numbered them at HaShem’s command, as he had been instructed.
By
name, the sons of Levi were Gershon, Kehoth and Merari.
The
sons of Gershon heading families were Livni and Shimi.
The
sons of Kehoth heading families were Amram, Ytzhar, Hebron and
Uziel.
The
sons of Merari heading families were Machli and Mushi.
These
are the Levite families according to their paternal lines: For
Gershon there was the Livnite family and the Shimite family. These
were the Gershonite families. Numbering every male over one month
old, their tally was
7,500.
The
Gershonite family will camp to the West, toward the back of the
Tabernacle.
Paternal leader of the Gershonites was Elyassaf son
La-el.
The
task of the descendants of Gershon involving the Communion Tent
will be the Tabernacle tapestries, the over-tent, its roof, the
drapes at the Communion Tent entrance, the enclosure’s hangings,
the drape at the entrance of the enclosure surrounding the
Tabernacle and altar, and the ropes, as well as all the work
involving these items.
For
Kehoth, there was the Amramite family, the Yitzharite family, the
Hebronite family, and the Uzielite family. All these were the
Keholite families. The count of every male over one month old was
86,00.
They
were in charge of the sacred articles.
The family of Kehoth’s
descendants will camp to the South side of the Tabernacle.
Paternal leader of the Kehothite family is Eltzafan son of Uziel.
Their
charge will be the ark, the table, the menorah, the two altars,
the sacred utensils for all these the partition drape, and all the
work involving these items.
The
one in charge of the Levites’ leaders will be Eleazar, son of
Aaron the priest. He will be in charge of safeguaring the trust of
the sacred articles.
For
Merari, there was the Machli family and the Mushi family. These
were the families of Merari. Their talyy, numbering everymale over
one month old, was 6,200.
Paternal
leader of the families of Merari was Tzuriel son of Avichail. They
will camp to the North side of the Tabernacle.
The
appointed task of the descendants of Merari will include the beams,
crossbars, pillars, and bases of the Tabernacle, all its utensils,
and the associated work, as well as the pillars, bases, stakes and
ropes of the surrounding enclosure.
Camping
to the East, in front of the Tabernacle, will be Moses and Aaron
and his sons, those who keep charge of the sanctuary s a trust for
the Israelites. Any unauthorized person who includes himself will
die.
The
entire tally of the Levites was made by Moses and Aaron by
families. There were 22,000 males over one month old.
First-born
census
HaShem
said to Moses, “Make a tally of the male first-born among the
Israelites who are over one month old, and take a census of their
names. Take the Levites to Me (I am HaShem) in place of the
Israelites’ first-born animals.”
Moses
made a tally of all the first-born male Israelites, as HaShem had
commanded him. According to the number of their names, the tally
of all the first-born over one month old was 22,273.
HaShem
spoke to Moses, saying:
Take
the Levites in place of all the male first-born Israelites. Also
take the Levites’ livestock in place of the Israelites’
first-born animals. The Levites will in this way become Mine. I am
HaShem. Also
take a redemption (release by purchase) for the 273 individuals by
which the first-born outnumber the Levites. This will be 5 shekels
for each individual, according to the sanctuary standard, where
the shekel is 20 gerahs. Give the silver to Aaron and his sons as
a redemption for the first-born who are in excess of the Levites.
Moses
took the redemption money for those who were left over after the
majority of first-born had been released by the Levites. The
silver that he took from the first-born Israelites consisted of
1365 sanctuary shekels.
Moses gave the silver for those who were
released to Aaron and his sons at HaShem’s command. It was all
done as HaShem commanded Moses.
Census
of Kehoth
HaShem
spoke to Moses and Aaron, saying:
Take
a special census of the descendants of Kehoth among the Levites.
Take it by families, following the paternal line. It will include
those from 30 to 50 years old , and all who enter service to work
in the Communion Tent.
The
following is the service of Kehoth’s descendants in the
Communion Tent. It is holy of holies.
Duties
of the Kehoth
When
the camp is about to travel, Aaron and his sons will come and take
down the partition drape, using it to cover the Ark of Testimony.
It will then place a cover of blue-processed skins over it, and on
top of that, a cloth of pure sky blue wool. They will then put its
carrying poles in place.
They
will take a cloth of sky blue cloth over the inner table. Then
they will set in place on it the bread forms, incense bowls, half
tubes, and covering side frames, so that the bread can stay on the
table all the time.
Over it all, they will place a crimson wool
cloth, and cover it with a case of blue-processed skins. They will
then put its carrying poles in place.
They
will take a cloth of sky blue wool, and cover the menorah lamp
along with its oil cups, wick tongs, ash scoops and the oil
containers used for it.
The menorah and all its utensils will be
placed in a case of blue processed skins, and placed on a carrying
frame.
They
will take all the sanctuary’s service utensils, and place them
on a sky blue wool cloth. They will then be covered with a case of
blue-processed skins, and placed on a carrying frame.
They
will remove all the ashes from the altar, and put a red cloth over
it. They will on it all the utensils that are used for its
service, such as the fire pans, flesh pokers, scoops, and
sacrificial (for sacrifice) basins—all the altar’s utensils.
They will then cover it all with a case of blue-processed skins,
and set its carrying poles in place.
Aaron
and his sons will, in this way, finish covering the holy furniture
and all the sanctuary utensils, so that the camp can begin its
journey. Only after the priests are finished will the Kehothites
come to carry these items, so that they do not die when they touch
the holy objects.
The
above is what the Kehothites must carry for the Communion Tent
priest, along with the illuminating oil, the perfume incense, the
meal offerings for the daily sacrifice, and the anointing oil. He
will also be in charge of the entire Tabernacle, and all its
sacred furniture and utensils.
Kehothites
warning
HaShem
spoke to Moses and Aaron, saying:
Do
not cause the Kehothites to become extinct among the Levites. This
is what you must do so that they survive, and not die when they
come into the Holy of Holies. Aaron and his sons will first come
and arrange each thing so that every Kehothite can perform his
service, carrying his load. The Kehothites will then not come and
see the holy furniture being packed, and they will not die.