Bible Cross References
the tents of cattle
1 Chronicles 4:41
In the time of King Hezekiah of Judah, the men named above went to Gerar and destroyed the tents and huts of the people who lived there. They drove the people out and settled there permanently because there was plenty of pasture for their sheep.
carried away
Numbers 31:9
The people of Israel captured the Midianite women and children, took their cattle and their flocks, plundered all their wealth,
Numbers 31:30-47
30
From the part given to the rest of the people, take one out of every fifty prisoners and the same proportion of the cattle, donkeys, sheep, and goats. Give them to the Levites who are in charge of the LORD's Tent."
31
Moses and Eleazar did what the LORD commanded.
32
The following is a list of what was captured by the soldiers, in addition to what they kept for themselves: 675,000 sheep and goats, 72,000 cattle, 61,000 donkeys, and 32,000 virgins.
33
(SEE 31:32)
34
(SEE 31:32)
35
(SEE 31:32)
36
The half share of the soldiers was 337,500 sheep and goats, of which 675 were the tax for the LORD; 36,000 cattle for the soldiers, of which 72 were the tax for the LORD; 30,500 donkeys for the soldiers, of which 61 were the tax for the LORD; and 16,000 virgins for the soldiers, of which 32 were the tax for the LORD.
37
(SEE 31:36)
38
(SEE 31:36)
39
(SEE 31:36)
40
(SEE 31:36)
41
So Moses gave Eleazar the tax as a special contribution to the LORD, as the LORD had commanded.
42
The share of the community was the same as that for the soldiers: 337,500 sheep and goats, 36,000 cattle, 30,500 donkeys, and 16,000 virgins.
43
(SEE 31:42)
44
(SEE 31:42)
45
(SEE 31:42)
46
(SEE 31:42)
47
From this share Moses took one out of every fifty prisoners and animals, and as the LORD had commanded, gave them to the Levites who were in charge of the LORD's Tent.
1 Samuel 30:20
He also recovered all the flocks and herds; his men drove all the livestock in front of them and said, "This belongs to David!"
1 Chronicles 5:21
They captured from the enemy 50,000 camels, 250,000 sheep, and 2,000 donkeys, and took 100,000 prisoners of war.