Numbers 1:24

Of the children of Gad, by their generations, after their families, by the house of their fathers, according to the number of the names, from twenty years old and upward, all that were able to go forth to war;

Cross-references

Numbers 2:14 Historical context

Numbers 2:14 names Eliasaph as Gad's tribal leader for the camp, corresponding to the census count in Numbers 1:24.

Numbers 2:15 repeats the exact number from Numbers 1:24 (45,650) for Gad's division.

Numbers 26:15-18 records the second census of Gad (40,500), a decrease from the 45,650 in Numbers 1:24.

Numbers 26:18 records a later census of Gad, showing a decrease from 45,650 to 40,500, highlighting demographic change.

Genesis 30:11 Historical context

Genesis 30:11 names Gad as Jacob's son by Zilpah, the patriarch of the tribe counted in Numbers 1:24.

Genesis 46:16 Historical context

Genesis 46:16 lists Gad's seven sons, the clans that made up the tribe in the census.

Genesis 49:19 Historical context

Genesis 49:19 prophesies Gad's future military character, providing context for the tribe counted in Numbers 1:24.