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47 collect[a] five shekels for each one[b] individually; you are to collect[c] this amount[d] in the currency of the sanctuary shekel (this shekel is twenty gerahs).[e] 48 And give the money for the redemption of the excess number of them to Aaron and his sons.”

49 So Moses took the redemption money[f] from those who were in excess of those redeemed by the Levites.

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Footnotes

  1. Numbers 3:47 tn The verb again is the perfect tense in sequence; the meaning of “take” may be interpreted here with the sense of “collect.”
  2. Numbers 3:47 tn The idea is expressed simply by repetition: “take five, five, shekels according to the skull.” They were to collect five shekels for each individual.
  3. Numbers 3:47 tn The verb form now is the imperfect of instruction or legislation.
  4. Numbers 3:47 tn Heb “them,” referring to the five shekels.
  5. Numbers 3:47 sn The sanctuary shekel was first mentioned in Exod 30:13. The half-shekel of Exod 38:26 would then be 10 gerahs. Consequently, the calculations would indicate that five shekels was about two ounces of silver for each person. See R. B. Y. Scott, “Weights and Measures of the Bible,” BA 22 (1951): 22-40, and “The Scale-Weights from Ophel, 1963-1964,” PEQ 97 (1965): 128-39.
  6. Numbers 3:49 sn The word used is “silver.” Coins were not in existence until after 700 b.c. (starting with Lydia).