Numbers 31:35

"sixty-one thousand donkeys,"

Key Reflection

The verse Numbers 31:35, which reads "sixty-one thousand donkeys," likely refers to a count of livestock confiscated from the Midianites during a military campaign. In first-century Israelite culture, donkeys were essential for transportation and farming, making this large number significant in terms of both practical utility and economic value. The precise figure underscores the scale of the spoils taken, reflecting the importance of material wealth in that societal context.

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