Numbers 1:27
Those that were numbered of them, even of the tribe of Judah, were threescore and fourteen thousand and six hundred.
Cross-references
Numbers 2:3 assigns Judah's camp position east of the tabernacle, using the same population count from verse 27.
Numbers 2:4 repeats the exact number (74,600) from verse 27, confirming the census detail.
Numbers 26:22 gives Judah's later census number (76,500), contrasting with the 74,600 here.
In Genesis 46:12, the sons of Judah are listed, providing the genealogical roots for the tribe counted here in the census.
In Genesis 49:8, Jacob prophesies Judah's preeminence—this census shows the tribe's numerical strength supporting that role.
2 Samuel 24:9 reports a much larger count of Judah's fighting men (500,000) from David's census.
2 Chronicles 17:14-16 lists Judah's military divisions under Jehoshaphat, another census of the tribe.