The longest chapter in the Torah, and about seventy of its eighty-nine verses are one paragraph repeated twelve times with a different name at the top. Twelve leaders bring gifts, one a day, in camp order rather than birth order — and the gifts are not merely similar but identical, to the shekel and the animal, from a tribe of 74,600 and a tribe of 32,200 alike. Then one sentence in a different register: Moses goes in, and hears a voice.