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Census @ There are five instances of a census of the Jewish people having been taken.

(1.) In the fourth month after the Exodus, when the people were encamped at Sinai. The number of men from twenty years old and upward was then 603-550 kjv@Exodus:38:26).

(2.) Another census was made just before the entrance into Canaan, when the number was found to be 601,730, showing thus a small decrease kjv@Numbers:26:51).

(3.) The next census was in the time of David, when the number, exclusive of the tribes of Levi and Benjamin, was found to be 1-300,000 ( kjv@2Samuel:24:9; kjv@1Chronicles:21:5).

(4.) Solomon made a census of the foreigners in the land, and found 153,600 able-bodied workmen ( kjv@2Chronicals:2:17-18).

(5.) After the return from Exile the whole congregation of Israel was numbered, and found to amount to 42-360 kjv@Ezra:2:64). A census was made by the Roman government in the time of our Lord kjv@Luke:2:1). (
See TAXING.)

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CENSUS @
- The numbering of Israel .By Moses kjv@Exodus:38:26; kjv@Numbers:1; Exodus:3:14-43; 26 .By David kjv@2Samuel:24:1-9; kjv@1Chronicles:21:1-8; kjv@1Chronicles:27:24
- A poll tax to be levied at each kjv@Exodus:30:12-16; kjv@Exodus:38:26
- Of the Roman Empire, by Caesar kjv@Luke:2:1-3

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H4371 <STRHEB>@ מכס mekes meh'-kes Probably from an unused root meaning to enumerate; an assessment (as based upon a census): - tribute.


H4662 <STRHEB>@ מפקד miphqâd mif-kawd' From H6485; an {appointment} that {is} mandate; concretely a designated spot; specifically a census: - appointed {place} {commandment} number.


H5610 <STRHEB>@ ספר sephâr sef-awr' From H5608; a census: - numbering.


G2778 <STRGRK>@ κῆνσος kēnsos kane'-sos Of Latin origin; properly an enrolment (census) that is (by implication) a tax: - tribute.