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The Four Camps of Levites
3: 21-39

The four camps of Levites DIG: Why are there three sons listed when there are four camps. Why would anyone else who approached the Sanctuary be put to death? What is the Sh’khinah and where was it within the camp of Isra’el?

REFLECT: God has given every believer a spiritual gift, and thus, a ministry. How are you using your spiritual gift? Are you bitter that someone else has a better gift than you do? What was the difference in ritual purity and holiness from one clan to another?

The three sons of Levi are mentioned in order of their birth.

As stated earlier (to see link click AmThe Camp of the Twelve Tribes of Isra’el), the Levites camped directly around the Tabernacle. As with the rest of the nation of Isra’el, their encampment was divided into four camps. The three sons of Levi are mentioned in order of their birth: Gershon (meaning exile or a sonourner there) was born first, Kohath (meaning congregation) second, and Merari (meaning bitter) was born third.

The Gershonite Camp (3:21-26): Gershon fathered the clans of Levi and Shim‘i; these were the Gershon clans. Among the 7,500 males, only 2,630 were between the ages of thirty and fifty (4:40). These were required to serve under the supervision of Ithamar, the son of Aaron (4:28). The Gershon clans were to camp behind the Tabernacle, toward the west. In other words, their tents were between the Tabernacle and the encampment of Ephriam. The chief of the Gershon clan was Eliasaph, the son of La’el. Their principal duty was to assemble, disassemble and carry the white curtains of finely twisted linen (4:25-26). In connection with the Tabernacle, the descendants of Gershon were to be in charge of the following: Its inner and outer coverings (see the commentary on Exodus FlThe Goat Hair Curtains on the Sanctuary), the veil for the entrance of the Tabernacle (see Exodus FjThe Outer Veil of the Sanctuary), the curtains surrounding the courtyard (see Exodus EyThe Size of the Courtyard in the Tabernacle), the curtain for the entrance to the courtyard was of blue, purple and scarlet yarn and finely twisted linen (see Exodus EzThe Gate of the Tabernacle: Christ, The Way to God) and the bronze altar, all the fixtures and ropes for these items, and their maintenance.

The Kohathite Camp (3:27-32): Kohath fathered the clans of Amramirtes, Izharites, Hebronites and Uzzielites; these were the Kohathite clans. The number of males a month old or more was 8,600 (4:34-36). The Kohathites were responsible for the Sanctuary. The Kohathite clans were to camp on the south side of the Tabernacle, between the Tabernacle and the encampment of Reuben. The leader of the Kohathite clans was Elizaphan the son of Uzziel. They were responsible for the care and transportation of the Ark (see Exodus Fr – The Ark of the Covenant in the Most Holy Place: Christ at the Throne of Grace), the Mercy Seat (see Exodus FsThe Mercy Seat in the Most Holy Place: Christ at the Throne of Grace), the Menorah (see Exodus FnThe Menorah in the Sanctuary: Christ, the Light of the World), the Altar of Incense (see Exodus FpAltar of Incense in the Sanctuary: Christ, Our Advocate with the Father), the Bronze Altar (see Exodus FaBuild an Altar of Acacia Wood Overlaid with Bronze), the utensils the priests used when they serve in the Holy Place, the inner veil (see Exodus FqThe Inner Veil of the Sanctuary: That is Christ, His Body), and everything related to their use. The chief leader of the Levites was Eleazar son of Aaron the High Priest. He was appointed over those who were responsible for the care of the Sanctuary.

The Merarite Camp (3:33-37): To Merari belonged the clans of the Mahlites and the Mushites; these were the Merarite clans. The number of all the males a month old or more who were counted was 6,200. The leader of the families of the Merarite clans was Zuriel son of Abihail, and they were to serve under the supervision of Ithamaer, Aaron’s other remaining son. They were to camp on the north side of the Tabernacle, between the Sanctuary and the encampment of Dan. Their primary duty was the disassembly, carrying and reassembly of the frames of the Tabernacle, its crossbars, posts, bases, all its equipment (see Exodus FmThe Structure of the Sanctuary), and everything related to their use, as well as the posts of the surrounding courtyard with their bases, tent pegs and ropes.49

The Camp of the Sh’khinah (3:38): The fourth and final camp of the Levites was the camp of the Sh’khinah (see the commentary on Isaiah JuThe Glory of the LORD Rises Upon You), were Moses, Aaron and his sons camped. Please note that the word Sh’khinah doesn’t appear in the Bible. It is a word used by the rabbis to speak of the glory of God as it was seen in the Tabernacle (see the commentary on Exodus HhThe Glory of the LORD Filled the Tabernacle) and the Temple (see the commentary on the Life of Solomon Bo – Fire from Heaven). To say that it is not a word found in the Bible, however, is not to say that it is a bad or wrong word to use. On the contrary, it is a convenient word which describes in short-hand what was manifested in the Most Holy Place. It is interesting that the Babylonian Talmud mentions that there were three encampments. The outer one was called the camp of the Israelites, the middle one was called the camp of the Levites, and the innermost one was called the camp of the Presence, or Sh’khinah. The image being formed by these terms is that this was not really Isra’el’s camp, but God’s camp! The other two camps that surrounded it were merely guarding His Presence. And just as the Sh’khinah was a physical manifestation of YHVH seen in the Tabernacle/Temple, so was Yeshua the physical manifestation of the unseen YHVH made visible on planet earth: The Word became flesh and made his dwelling among us. We have seen his glory, the glory of the one and only Son, who came from the Father, full of grace and truth (John 1:14).50

This camp of the Sh’khinah was a small encampment positioned to the east, toward the sunrise, between the Tabernacle and the camp of Judah. The tents of Moses and the priests opened directly into the entrance of the Tabernacle courtyard (see Exodus ExThe Courtyard and Gate of the Tabernacle). They were responsible for the care of the Sanctuary on behalf of the Israelites. Anyone else who approached the Sanctuary was to be put to death.51The total number of Levites whom Moshe and Aaron counted by their clans, including all the males a month old and over, was 22,000 (3:39).

Dear Heavenly Father, Praise you that You are a Holy and Loving God who does everything wisely and orderly (First Corinthians 14:40). All of creation functions in an orderly way, following your commands – from birthing of baby mountain goats (Job 39:1) to hawks and cleaning up the dying carnage, putting the earth back in order (Job 39:30). Even stars are guided by Your Word and respond in an orderly manner to your commands. Can you bind the chains of Pleiades or loosen the belt of Orion? Do you bring out the constellations in their season or guide the Bear with her cubs? Do you know the ordinances of the heavens? Can you set up dominion over the earth (Job 38:31-33)?

You have wisely given order to all the different types of weather. Your mighty wisdom and power stores up hail for the day of battle and war. Have you entered the storehouses of snow or seen the storehouses of hail, which I reserved for a time of distress, for a day of battle and war (Job 38:22-23)? You created the womb that frost comes from and guided the birthing of dew. Does the rain have a father, or who has birthed the drops of dew? From whose womb comes the ice? Who gives birth to the frost of heaven (Job 38:28-29). You laid the foundations for the earth, determining its measurements (Job 38:4-7). Darkness and light are both under your command and follow the orders you give (Job 38:12-21). Praise You, that You never slumber, nor sleep (Psalms 121:3-4) and all that You created in order, remain exactly as You have ordered them. You are a wise, orderly and magnificent Creator Father and we love You and bow at Your feet! In Messiah Yeshua’s holy Name and power of His resurrection. Amen