Numbers 31:49
Parallel Verses
New International Version
and said to him, "Your servants have counted the soldiers under our command, and not one is missing.


English Standard Version
and said to Moses, “Your servants have counted the men of war who are under our command, and there is not a man missing from us.


New American Standard Bible
and they said to Moses, "Your servants have taken a census of men of war who are in our charge, and no man of us is missing.


King James Bible
And they said unto Moses, Thy servants have taken the sum of the men of war which are under our charge, and there lacketh not one man of us.


Holman Christian Standard Bible
and told him, "Your servants have taken a census of the fighting men under our command, and not one of us is missing.


International Standard Version
and told him, "Your servants took a count of the soldiers who were under our authority. We didn't miss a single man.


American Standard Version
and they said unto Moses, Thy servants have taken the sum of the men of war that are under our charge, and there lacketh not one man of us.


Douay-Rheims Bible
We thy servants have reckoned up the number of the fighting men, whom we had under our hand, and not so much as one was wanting.


Darby Bible Translation
and they said to Moses, Thy servants have taken the sum of the men of war who were under our hand, and there is not one man of us lacking.


Young's Literal Translation
and they say unto Moses, 'Thy servants have taken up the sum of the men of war who are with us, and not a man of us hath been missed;


Commentaries
31:48-54 The success of the Israelites had been very remarkable, so small a company overcoming such multitudes, but it was still more wonderful that not one was slain or missing. They presented the gold they found among the spoils, as an offering to the Lord. Thus they confessed, that instead of claiming a reward for their service, they needed forgiveness of much that had been amiss, and desired to be thankful for the preservation of their lives, which might justly have been taken away.

48-54. officers … said … there lacketh not one man of us—A victory so signal, and the glory of which was untarnished by the loss of a single Israelitish soldier, was an astonishing miracle. So clearly betokening the direct interposition of Heaven, it might well awaken the liveliest feelings of grateful acknowledgment to God (Ps 44:2, 3). The oblation they brought for the Lord "was partly an atonement" or reparation for their error (Nu 31:14-16), for it could not possess any expiatory virtue, and partly a tribute of gratitude for the stupendous service rendered them. It consisted of the "spoil," which, being the acquisition of individual valor, was not divided like the "prey," or livestock, each soldier retaining it in lieu of pay; it was offered by the "captains" alone, whose pious feelings were evinced by the dedication of the spoil which fell to their share. There were jewels to the amount of 16,750 shekels, equal to £87,869 16s. 5d. sterling.
Numbers 31:48
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