Explore key events and laws in 'The Book of Numbers', including the Israelites' desert wanderings, census instructions by God, and unique rituals.
Miriam
Aaron
Joshua
Benjamin
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Flocks of quail.
Meat from fifty thousand sheep and goats.
Flocks of doves.
Thousands of cattle from an enemy nation.
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The Israelite nation, although still not at their promised land destination, had grown substantially in number.
God instructed moses to "number" the people by taking a census.
God instructed moses to divide the nation into specific amounts of people to organize living arrangements in Cannan.
The Israelites were in the process of establishing their own numerical system.
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God's speaking through the ark of testimony (covenant) and directing them.
The movement of a cloud
Reports from the scouts they had sent out to ensure safe passage.
The eather and seasons.
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So He would prevent their enemies from attacking them.
He was angry because they were complaining.
He wanted to mark their encampment as a sacrifice to gim.
So he could destroy the tribe of Gad, who were conspiring against the people.
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They were stoned to death.
They died from a plague.
They were struck blind.
They were cut off from their people.
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Loosening the woman's hair.
Burning the husband's grain offering on the altar.
Making the woman drink bitter holy water.
Having the woman provide a "truth" sacrifice.
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The parting of the Red Sea
The giving of the Ten Commandments
The Israelites' 40 years of wandering in the desert
The fall of Jericho
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