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'Two' in the Bible

And Eber had two sons: the name of the one was Peleg, because in his days a division was made of the earth; and his brother's name was Joktan.

And Ashhur, the father of Tekoa, had two wives, Helah and Naarah.

Verse ConceptsPolygamy

And they took away their cattle: fifty thousand camels, two hundred and fifty thousand sheep, and two thousand asses, and a hundred thousand men.

Verse ConceptsLivestockOwning LivestockTwo ThousandFifty To Ninety ThousandOne Hundred Thousand And MoreTwo Hundred Thousand And More

And the sons of Tola: Uzzi and Rephaiah and Jeriel and Jahmai and Ibsam and Shemuel, heads of their families; they were men of war; in the record of their generations their number in the time of David was twenty-two thousand, six hundred.

Verse ConceptsGenealogiesTwenty Thousand And Up

And the sons of Bela: Ezbon and Uzzi and Uzziel and Jerimoth and Iri, five; heads of their families, great men of war; there were twenty-two thousand and thirty-four of them recorded by their families.

Verse ConceptsTwenty Thousand And Up

And they were recorded by their generations, heads of their families, great men of war, twenty thousand, two hundred.

Verse ConceptsTwenty Thousand And Up

All these were the sons of Jediael, by the heads of their families, seventeen thousand, two hundred men of war, able to go out with the army for war.

Verse ConceptsEleven To Nineteen Thousand

There were two hundred and twelve whose business it was to keep the doorway. These were listed by families in the country places where they were living, whom David and Samuel the seer put in their responsible positions.

Verse ConceptsSeersVillages

Benaiah, the son of Jehoiada, a fighting-man of Kabzeel, had done great acts; he put to death two young lions going into their secret place; and he went down into a hole and put a lion to death in time of snow.

Verse ConceptsClimates, TypesSnowStrength, HumanKilling Wild AnimalsDeliverance From LionsCold Weatherheroes

And Zadok, a young man, great and strong in war, with twenty-two captains from his father's people.

Verse ConceptsLeadership Qualities

And of the children of Issachar, there were two hundred chiefs, men who had expert knowledge of the times and what it was best for Israel to do, and all their brothers were under their orders.

Verse ConceptsEducation, Examples OfGiving, Of TimeDiscernment, Nature OfSigns Of The TimesThe Number Two HundredGod's TimingGods Timing

Of the sons of Merari: Asaiah the chief, and his brothers, two hundred and twenty;

Of the sons of Elizaphan: Shemaiah the chief, and his brothers, two hundred;

Verse ConceptsThe Number Two Hundred

And when the Aramaeans of Damascus came to the help of Hadadezer, king of Zobah, David put to the sword twenty-two thousand Aramaeans.

Verse ConceptsTwenty Thousand And Up

So with this money they got thirty-two thousand war-carriages, and the help of the king of Maacah and his people, who came and took up their position in front of Medeba. And the children of Ammon came together from their towns for the fight.

Verse ConceptsMercenariesThirty Thousand And Up

And the number of them, with their brothers who were trained and expert in making melody to the Lord, was two hundred and eighty-eight.

Verse ConceptsSingersOrchestrastraining

All these were sons of Obed-edom: they and their sons and their brothers, able men and strong for the work; sixty-two sons of Obed-edom.

Verse ConceptsSixties

On the east were six Levites a day, and on the north and the south four a day, and for the store-house two and two.

Verse ConceptsFour PeopleSix PeopleStores Of Food

For the pillared way, on the west, four at the footway and two at the pillared way itself.

Verse ConceptsAmbiguityFour PeopleWest Sides

And his brothers were two thousand, seven hundred able men, heads of families, whom King David made overseers over the Reubenites and the Gadites and the half-tribe of Manasseh, in everything to do with God, and for the king's business.

Verse ConceptsTwo Thousand

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