“You shall take five shekels each by head count; in the sacred shekel you shall take, twenty gera is the shekel” (Numbers 3:47). “You shall take five shekels each…” – the Holy One blessed be He said: You sold Rachel’s firstborn, that is, Joseph, for twenty silver pieces, which are five shekels; therefore, each and every one of you will redeem his firstborn son for five sela according to the Tyrian maneh.12In that system of currency, each shekel, or sela, is worth four dinars.

“You shall give the silver to Aaron and to his sons, the redemptions of those among them who remain” (Numbers 3:48) “You shall give the silver to Aaron and to his sons, the redemptions of those among them who remain” – just as the Levites were given to Aaron and his sons, as it is written: “You shall give the Levites to Aaron and to his sons; they are given to him from the children of Israel” (Numbers 3:9), so, the money of redemption that was in place of the Levites was given to him.

“Moses took the silver of the redemption from those who were over and above the number of redemptions of the Levites” (Numbers 3:49). “Moses took the silver of the redemption…” – what did he do to them?13To the people. Rabbi Yehuda and Rabbi Neḥemya: Rabbi Yehuda says: This is what he did: He wrote Levi on each of twenty-two thousand notes and placed them in a receptacle. In addition, on each of two hundred and seventy-three notes, he wrote: Five sela, and placed them in the receptacle and mixed them.

The father of a firstborn would extend his hand into the receptacle. If a note on which: Son of Levi, was written entered his hand, he would say to him: A son of Levi has already redeemed you. One into whose hand a note entered on which five sela was written, he would say to him: Give the five sela that you owe. All of them did so.

Rabbi Neḥemya says: If so, he can deliberate with him and say to him: It is not for you to say to give five sela. Each of the notes upon which Levi was written was taken. If I place my hand, what will enter my hand if not notes of five sela? Who will say to me that had there been a note of Levi there that I would not have obtained it.

Rather, this is what he did: He wrote Levi on each of twenty-two thousand two hundred and seventy-three notes, and on two hundred and seventy-three: Five sela. They came and placed their hand. One into whose hand a note of five sela entered, if he came to say anything to him, Moses would respond to him: Had you merited it, would there not have been a note of Levi? Rather, you are obligated by Heaven. At that moment he would give it.