Parallel Verses

Modern King James verseion

those numbered of them, of the tribe of Reuben were forty-six thousand, five hundred.

New American Standard Bible

their numbered men of the tribe of Reuben were 46,500.

King James Version

Those that were numbered of them, even of the tribe of Reuben, were forty and six thousand and five hundred.

Holman Bible

those registered for the tribe of Reuben numbered 46,500.

International Standard Version

Those registered with the tribe of Reuben numbered 46,500.

A Conservative Version

those who were numbered of them, of the tribe of Reuben, were forty-six thousand and five hundred.

American Standard Version

those that were numbered of them, of the tribe of Reuben, were forty and six thousand and five hundred.

Amplified

those of the tribe of Reuben numbered 46,500.

Bible in Basic English

Forty-six thousand, five hundred of the tribe of Reuben were numbered.

Darby Translation

those that were numbered of them, of the tribe of Reuben, were forty-six thousand five hundred.

Julia Smith Translation

Those being reviewed for the tribe of Reuben, six and forty thousand and five hundred.

King James 2000

Those that were numbered of them, even of the tribe of Reuben, were forty and six thousand and five hundred.

Lexham Expanded Bible

those who were counted from the tribe of Reuben were forty-six thousand five hundred.

Modern Spelling Tyndale-Coverdale

were numbered in the tribe of Reuben, forty six thousand and five hundred.

NET Bible

Those of them who were numbered from the tribe of Reuben were 46,500.

New Heart English Bible

those who were numbered of them, of the tribe of Reuben, were forty-six thousand five hundred.

The Emphasized Bible

such as were numbered of them as belonging to the tribe of Reuben, forty-six thousand and five hundred.

Webster

Those that were numbered of them, even of the tribe of Reuben, were forty and six thousand and five hundred.

World English Bible

those who were numbered of them, of the tribe of Reuben, were forty-six thousand five hundred.

Youngs Literal Translation

their numbered ones, for the tribe of Reuben, are six and forty thousand and five hundred.

Interlinear

English(KJV)
Strong's
Root Form
Definition
Usage
of them, even of the tribe
מטּה מטּה 
Matteh 
Usage: 251

of Reuben
ראוּבן 
R@'uwben 
Usage: 72

ארבּעים 
'arba`iym 
Usage: 136

and six
שׁשּׁה שׁשׁ 
Shesh 
Usage: 215

אלף 
'eleph 
Usage: 504

and five
חמשּׁה חמשׁ 
Chamesh 
Usage: 343

References

Morish

Smith

Watsons

Context Readings

God Commands Moses To Take A Census

20 And the sons of Reuben, Israel's first-born son, by their generations, according to their families, by their fathers' house, according to the number of the names, by their heads, every male from twenty years old and upward, all that were able to go forth to war: 21 those numbered of them, of the tribe of Reuben were forty-six thousand, five hundred. 22 Of the sons of Simeon, by their generations, according to their families, by their fathers' house, those that were numbered of them, according to the number of the names, by their heads, every male from twenty years old and upward, all that were able to go forth to war:



Cross References

Numbers 26:7

these are the families of the Reubenites. And their numbered ones were forty-three thousand, seven hundred and thirty.

Numbers 2:10-11

On the south side shall be the standard of the camp of Reuben, according to their armies; the ruler of the sons of Reuben shall be Elizur the son of Shedeur.

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