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omits (Symbol missingHebrew characters) and reads (Symbol missingHebrew characters) for (Symbol missingHebrew characters), and (Symbol missingHebrew characters) for (Symbol missingHebrew characters).—(Symbol missingHebrew characters)] The name of Ephron's father in 238.—the son of the Canaanitess] representing a clan of notoriously impure stock.—11. (= Ex. 616).—12. As Nu. 2620f..—The note on the death of Er and Onan is an interpolation (see above).—(Symbol missingHebrew characters)] (see on v.9) was a town in Judah (Jos. 1525).—(Symbol missingHebrew characters)] [E] (Symbol missingHebrew characters); G (Symbol missingGreek characters).—13. (= Nu. 2623f.).—(Symbol missingHebrew characters)] Cf. the judge of the same name, son of (Symbol missingHebrew characters), of the tribe of Issachar (Ju. 101).—(Symbol missingHebrew characters)] [E]S (Symbol missingHebrew characters), as 1 Ch. 71, Ju. 101.—(Symbol missingHebrew characters)] [E] and G ((Symbol missingGreek characters)[(Symbol missingGreek characters)] read (Symbol missingHebrew characters) as Nu. 26: Wi. connects with Yašub-ilu under the 1st Babylonian dynasty (GI, ii. 683).—14. (Nu. 2626).—(Symbol missingHebrew characters) a Zebulunite judge in Ju. 1211.—15. (Symbol missingHebrew characters) and (Symbol missingHebrew characters) are glosses.


16-18. The sons of Zilpah (Leah's handmaid): seven sons of Gad (16), four sons, one daughter, and two grandsons of Asher (17): sixteen in all (18).


16. (As Nu. 2615ff., with textual differences).—(Symbol missingHebrew characters)] [E]G (Symbol missingHebrew characters), as Nu. 2615.—(Symbol missingHebrew characters)] [E] (Symbol missingHebrew characters), G (Symbol missingGreek characters), stands for (Symbol missingHebrew characters) in Nu. 2615.—17. (Symbol missingHebrew characters), a variant of the following (Symbol missingHebrew characters) (?), does not appear in Nu. 2644f..—The two grandsons (Symbol missingHebrew characters) and (Symbol missingHebrew characters) have been connected with the Ḫabiri and the (chief) Milkili of the Amarna Tablets (Jast. JBL, xi. 120).


19-22. The sons of Rachel: two of Joseph (20) and ten of Benjamin (21), in all fourteen.


20. (Symbol missingHebrew characters)] G + (Symbol missingGreek characters). But the rel. cl. (Symbol missingHebrew characters)(Symbol missingHebrew characters) was probably added by the glossator, in which case the (Symbol missingHebrew characters) of G is superfluous.—G adds, in partial agreement with Nu. 2629ff., five names as sons and grandsons of Manasseh and Ephraim.—21. In G only the first three names are sons of Benjamin, the next six being sons, and the last a grandson, of Bela'. Still another grouping is found in Nu. 2638-40.—(Symbol missingHebrew characters)] (G [Greek: **): cf. Sheba' the Bichrite in 2 Sa. 201: in Nu. 26 (Symbol missingHebrew characters) is an Ephraimite.—(Symbol missingHebrew characters)] omitted in Nu. 26, is the clan of Ehud (Ju. 315) and Shimei (2 Sa. 165).—For the two names (Symbol missingHebrew characters), Nu. 2638f. has (Symbol missingHebrew characters), for (Symbol missingHebrew characters), (Symbol missingHebrew characters) or (Symbol missingHebrew characters), and for (Symbol missingHebrew characters), (Symbol missingHebrew characters) (see Gray, HPN. 35).—(Symbol missingHebrew characters) and (Symbol missingHebrew characters) are sons of (Symbol missingHebrew characters) in Nu. 2640.—22. (Symbol missingHebrew characters)] MSS [E]G (Symbol missingHebrew characters).


23-25. The sons of Bilhah (Rachel's maid): one of Dan (23, in spite of (Symbol missingHebrew characters)), and four of Naphtali (24): seven in all.


23. (Symbol missingHebrew characters)] So Nu. 2642, where for (Symbol missingHebrew characters) we find (Symbol missingHebrew characters).—24. (as Nu. 2648f.).—(Symbol missingHebrew characters)] [E] (Symbol missingHebrew characters) (as 1 Ch. 713), G (Symbol missingGreek characters).


26, 27. The final summations.


The original computation (70 = 33 + 16 + 14 + 7) included Er and Onan, but excluded Dinah and Jacob. The secondary figure 66 (= 32 + 16 + 11 + 7) excludes Er and Onan, and Joseph and his two sons, but includes Dinah. To make up the original 70 it was necessary to reckon not only the family of Joseph (3), but Jacob himself.—G, with its 5 additional