The Hebrew terms that are translated as “family” or “clan” or “house” or similar in English are all translated in Kwere as ng’holo or “clan.” (Source: Pioneer Bible Translators, project-specific translation notes in Paratext)
In the English translation by Goldingay (2018) it is translated as “kin-group.”
So, Moses and Aaron and the leaders of the clans counted the people as God has told them. The three houses that hailed from the clan of Levi were counted according to their houses. Those were: House of Kohath, Gershon and Merari. The men who had thirty years up to fifty were counted so they could work in the Tent of God. The list was like this:
House
Counting
Kohath
2,750
Gershon
2,630
Merari
3,200
Total number
8,580
(Source: Kupsabiny Back Translation)
Newari: “clan by clan came to 3,200 men.” (Source: Newari Back Translation)
To follow the command of the LORD, Moises, Aaron and the leaders of the community of Israel census the descendants of Kohat, Gershon, and Merari according to their relatives and families. They counted all the men that ages from 30 to 50 years old who were able to serve the Meeting-Together-Place, and these are their number:
Family
Number
Kohat
2,750
Gershon
2,630
Merari
3,200
The total of their number, 8,580 all.
(Source: Hiligaynon Back Translation)
English: “The total was 3,200 men.” (Source: Translation for Translators)
Verses 42-45 deal with the registration of the Merarite clans. These verses are very similar to verses 34-37 (see the comments there).
Quoted with permission from de Regt, Lénart J. and Wendland, Ernst R. A Handbook on Numbers. (UBS Helps for Translators). Miami: UBS, 2016. For this and other handbooks for translators see here .
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