The Hebrew terms that are translated as “family” or “clan” or “house” or similar in English are all translated in Kwere as ng’holo or “clan.” (Source: Pioneer Bible Translators, project-specific translation notes in Paratext)
In the English translation by Goldingay (2018) it is translated as “kin-group.”
This paragraph is about the census of the tribe of Dan. It runs parallel to the previous paragraphs in this chapter dealing with the census of other tribes (see the comments on verses 5-7 and 12-14).
These are the sons of Dan according to their families: of Shuham, the family of the Shuhamites: Only one son of Dan is mentioned here (compare Gen 46.23), so the sons of Dan is better rendered “the descendants of Dan” (New Revised Standard Version). Only one clan is mentioned here, the Shuhamites, but all the other tribes had more than one clan.
These are the families of Dan according to their families: This sentence is quite repetitive and has no corresponding counterpart in the other paragraphs of this chapter, except at verse 50. See the models below that remove this repetition.
All the families of the Shuhamites, according to their number, were sixty-four thousand four hundred: The word All (“Total” in La Nouvelle Bible Segond) is lacking in the other paragraphs of this chapter. The text does not mention any other clans of Dan or divide the Shuhamite clan into subclans. Instead, it says the 64,400 men were “all” Shuhamites. Good News Translation does not convey this idea. Contemporary English Version provides a better model of verses 42-43 by keeping this idea. Contemporary English Version restructures and combines these verses as follows:
• 42-43 There were 64,400 men from the tribe of Dan; they were all from the clan of Shuham.
Bible en français courant also provides a helpful model, saying:
• 42 The tribe of Dan consisted of one single clan, that of the Shuhamites, descendants of Shuham. 43 This clan numbered 64,400 men [similarly Parole de Vie].
Quoted with permission from de Regt, Lénart J. and Wendland, Ernst R. A Handbook on Numbers. (UBS Helps for Translators). Miami: UBS, 2016. For this and other handbooks for translators see here .
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