Numbers 21
Numbers chapter 21 contains one of the most amazing symbols in the entire Old Testament. It picks up immediately after the death of Aaron the
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Numbers chapter 21 contains one of the most amazing symbols in the entire Old Testament. It picks up immediately after the death of Aaron the
Numbers chapter 22 begins just after the nation of Israel has defeated the army of the Amorites in preparation of entering the Promised Land, as
Numbers chapter 25 begins with a powerful example to us of how vulnerable we really are. At the conclusion of the previous chapter, it seemed
Numbers chapter 23 and 24 together complete the prophesies of Balaam. Balak, the evil king of Moab, brought this “rent-a-prophet” to curse the nation of
Numbers chapter 26 begins with a command from God to Moses and Eleazar the priest, “Take a census of the whole Israelite community by family
Numbers chapter 27 discusses the final steps of preparation for the new generation of Israel to take possession of the Promised Land. The chapter begins
Numbers chapter 28 provides an overview of all of the sacrifices required by the Israelites. The chapter begins with the daily offering. “This is the
Numbers chapter 29 continues the detailed instruction for the remaining feasts for the nation of Israel. Remember, Leviticus chapter 23 gave the sequence of these
Numbers chapter 30 is a very short, direct chapter assigning authority, submission and responsibility. These are all concepts that seem foreign to our society today.
Numbers chapter 31 details the first battle for the army of Israel, but this isn’t a battle of conquest, but a battle of “The Lord’s