The Message

Numbers 31:31-51-54 The Message (MSG)

31. Moses and Eleazar followed through with what God had commanded Moses.

32-35. The rest of the plunder taken by the army:675,000 sheep72,000 cattle61,000 donkeys32,000 women who were virgins

36-40. The half-share for those who had fought in the war:337,500 sheep, with a tax of 675 for God36,000 cattle, with a tax of 72 for God30,500 donkeys, with a tax of 61 for God16,000 people, with a tax of 32 for God

41. Moses turned the tax over to Eleazar the priest as God’s part, following God’s instructions to Moses.

42-46. The other half-share for the Israelite community that Moses set apart from what was given to the men who fought the war was:337,500 sheep36,000 cattle30,500 donkeys16,000 people

47. From the half-share going to the People of Israel, Moses, just as God had instructed him, picked one out of every fifty persons and animals and gave them to the Levites, who were in charge of maintaining God’s Dwelling.

48-50. The military officers—commanders of thousands and commanders of hundreds—came to Moses and said, “We have counted the soldiers under our command and not a man is missing. We’ve brought offerings to God from the gold jewelry we got—armlets, bracelets, rings, earrings, ornaments—to make atonement for our lives before God.”

51-54. Moses and Eleazar the priest received the gold from them, all that fine-crafted jewelry. In total, the gold from the commanders of thousands and hundreds that Moses and Eleazar offered as a gift to God weighed about six hundred pounds, all donated by the soldiers who had taken the booty. Moses and Eleazar took the gold from the commanders of thousands and hundreds and brought it to the Tent of Meeting, to serve as a reminder for the People of Israel before God.