Numbers 1
The book of Numbers takes its name from the two censuses taken in the beginning and end of the book, but the Jewish scribes called
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The book of Numbers takes its name from the two censuses taken in the beginning and end of the book, but the Jewish scribes called
Numbers chapter 2 details God’s precise arrangement for the nation of Israel around the Tent of Meeting. God directs exactly where each tribe should camp
Numbers chapter 3 explains the responsibilities of the Levites and the sons of Aaron and their roles in ministering. Remember the Levites were not counted
In Numbers chapter 4, God commands Moses to count and assign the duties to each of the clans of Levi for their service in moving
In Numbers chapter 5, the Israelites are again reminded of the necessity to keep the camp pure, and the reason given is, “So they will
Numbers chapter 6 provides the details of a special vow of separation to the Lord, called the vow of the Nazirite. The chapter begins with
Numbers chapter 7 begins, “When Moses finished setting up the Tabernacle, he anointed it and consecrated it, and all its furnishings… then all the leaders
Numbers chapter 8 describes the procedure prescribed to “set apart” the tribe of Levi for their service in the Tent of Meeting. In Leviticus chapter
Numbers chapter 10 describes the importance of the silver trumpets and the obedience of the nation to move according to God’s leading. The chapter begins,
Numbers chapter 11 describes a very personal God’s relationship with a very stubborn people (sound familiar?). Throughout the Bible we see God’s people with all