Every man shall encamp by his own standard, with the
sign of their fathers house." [2:2]
"Each standard was to have a colored cloth hanging in
it, the color of one being unlike the color of another. The
color of each standard corresponded to that of the stone fixed
in the breastplate [of the High Priest, on which the name of
that scribe was engraved], and by this method everyone would
recognize his standard." This is Rashi's language.
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