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Numbers 3:1-39

Numbers 3:1-39 NCV

This is the family history of Aaron and Moses at the time the LORD talked to Moses on Mount Sinai. Aaron had four sons: Nadab, the oldest, Abihu, Eleazar, and Ithamar. These were the names of Aaron’s sons, who were appointed to serve as priests. But Nadab and Abihu died in the presence of the LORD when they offered the wrong kind of fire before the LORD in the Desert of Sinai. They had no sons. So Eleazar and Ithamar served as priests during the lifetime of their father Aaron. The LORD said to Moses, “Bring the tribe of Levi and present them to Aaron the priest to help him. They will help him and all the Israelites at the Meeting Tent, doing the work in the Holy Tent. The Levites must take care of everything in the Meeting Tent and serve the people of Israel by doing the work in the Holy Tent. Give the Levites to Aaron and his sons; of all the Israelites, the Levites are given completely to him. Appoint Aaron and his sons to serve as priests, but anyone else who comes near the holy things must be put to death.” The LORD also said to Moses, “I am choosing the Levites from all the Israelites to take the place of all the firstborn children of Israel. The Levites will be mine, because the firstborn are mine. When you were in Egypt, I killed all the firstborn children of the Egyptians and took all the firstborn of Israel to be mine, both animals and children. They are mine. I am the LORD.” The LORD again said to Moses in the Desert of Sinai, “Count the Levites by families and family groups. Count every male one month old or older.” So Moses obeyed the LORD and counted them all. Levi had three sons, whose names were Gershon, Kohath, and Merari. The Gershonite family groups were Libni and Shimei. The Kohathite family groups were Amram, Izhar, Hebron, and Uzziel. The Merarite family groups were Mahli and Mushi. These were the family groups of the Levites. The family groups of Libni and Shimei belonged to Gershon; they were the Gershonite family groups. The number that was counted was 7,500 males one month old or older. The Gershonite family groups camped on the west side, behind the Holy Tent. The leader of the families of Gershon was Eliasaph son of Lael. In the Meeting Tent the Gershonites were in charge of the Holy Tent, its covering, the curtain at the entrance to the Meeting Tent, the curtains in the courtyard, the curtain at the entry to the courtyard around the Holy Tent and the altar, the ropes, and all the work connected with these items. The family groups of Amram, Izhar, Hebron, and Uzziel belonged to Kohath; they were the Kohathite family groups. They had 8,600 males one month old or older, and they were responsible for taking care of the Holy Place. The Kohathite family groups camped south of the Holy Tent. The leader of the Kohathite families was Elizaphan son of Uzziel. They were responsible for the Ark, the table, the lampstand, the altars, the tools of the Holy Place which they were to use, the curtain, and all the work connected with these items. The main leader of the Levites was Eleazar son of Aaron, the priest, who was in charge of all those responsible for the Holy Place. The family groups of Mahli and Mushi belonged to Merari; they were the Merarite family groups. The number that was counted was 6,200 males one month old or older. The leader of the Merari families was Zuriel son of Abihail, and they were to camp north of the Holy Tent. The Merarites were responsible for the frames of the Holy Tent, the braces, the posts, the bases, and all the work connected with these items. They were also responsible for the posts in the courtyard around the Holy Tent and their bases, tent pegs, and ropes. Moses, Aaron, and his sons camped east of the Holy Tent, toward the sunrise, in front of the Meeting Tent. They were responsible for the Holy Place for the Israelites. Anyone else who came near the Holy Place was to be put to death. Moses and Aaron counted the Levite men by their families, as the LORD commanded, and there were 22,000 males one month old or older.