you are to count the men from thirty to fifty years old: all who enter in to wait on the service, to do the work in the Tent of Meeting.
Numbers 4:30 - Y'all Version Bible You are to count the men from thirty to fifty years old—everyone who enters on the service, to do the work of the Tent of Meeting. Tuilleadh leaganachaKing James Version (Oxford) 1769 from thirty years old and upward even unto fifty years old shalt thou number them, every one that entereth into the service, to do the work of the tabernacle of the congregation. Amplified Bible - Classic Edition From thirty years old up to fifty years old you shall number them, everyone who enters the service to do the work of the Tent of Meeting. American Standard Version (1901) from thirty years old and upward even unto fifty years old shalt thou number them, every one that entereth upon the service, to do the work of the tent of meeting. Common English Bible You will enroll those from 30 to 50 years old, all who are eligible for service to do work in the meeting tent. Catholic Public Domain Version from thirty years and above, even to fifty years, of all who enter to the office of their ministry and to the service of the covenant of the testimony. Douay-Rheims version of The Bible - 1752 version From thirty years old and upward, unto fifty years old, all that go in to the office of their ministry, and to the service of the covenant of the testimony. |
you are to count the men from thirty to fifty years old: all who enter in to wait on the service, to do the work in the Tent of Meeting.
“As for the sons of Merari, you are to count them by their clans and their ancestral families.
from thirty years old and upward even until fifty years old, all who enter into the service to do the work in the Tent of Meeting.
This is the duty of their burden, according to all their service in the Tent of Meeting: the tabernacle’s boards, its bars, its pillars, its sockets,
“Regarding the Levites: from twenty-five years old or more they are to enter to perform the service in the work of the Tent of Meeting;
No soldier on duty gets entangled in the affairs of everyday life, but rather seeks to please the commanding officer.