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HH Purpose: ThebookofExodusdescribestheTabernacleandthebook , ofLeviticustellshowitwastobeused,andtheholysacrificesthat  weretobeoffered.Keywordsinthebookare"priests"(189);"holy" d (87);"blood"(86);"atonement"(45)and"sacrifice"(42); ,    ThebookshowsthatourholyGodhasappointedawaybywhich L! sinfulmancancomeintoHispresencebymeansofsacrificialblood. " Therelationshipissustainedonlywhenthewholelifeisholy. #   InGenesisweseeman XXXfqb    X gXbruinedX gXgXX XfqXXgXX    ,inExodusweseeman L$  XXXfqb    X gXbredeemed,X gXgXX XfqXXgXX    ݀andinLeviticusweseeman XXXfqb    X gXbworshipping. X gXgXX XfqXXgXX     r%  HHKeyVerse: "Yeshallbeholy,forItheLORDyourGodamholy," 0' Leviticus19:2.  P ( _ Xx]XXXXfqNUMBERS XaX]XXx X X}eXaXXHH XfqXXeXX}WhoWroteIt: ThebookofNumbersbegins"AndtheLordspake h untoMoses."Hisnameoccursmorethan225timesinthebook,that 0 isanaverageofover6timesperchapter.  HH WhoReceivedIt: Thelastverseinthebooksaysthecontentwas  directed"untothechildrenofIsrael"(36:13). x HH When/WhereWritten: Theeventsrecordedtookplaceduringa   periodof3839years,orfromoneyearandonemonthafterthe P  exodusfromEgypttothefortiethyearandeleventhmonth(Num. p   1;1;Deut.1:3). 8     Thebookwaswrittenduringthewildernesswanderings    somewherebetweenthewildernessofSinaiandtheplainsofMoab  p  byJordannearJericho(36:13).  8  HH WhyWritten: ThisfourthbookoftheBibleiscalled"Numbers"  H  becauseoftwo"numberings"(censustakings)oftheIsraelites(ch.1 h  and26).PerhapsininformingIsraeloftheirnumericalstrengththey 0  aretolearnoftheinabilityofmantoprosperwhiledoubtingor   distrustingGod.NoticethatIsraelhadcomefromEgypttoKedesh h Barneainsometwoyears,andcouldhaveeasilyenteredintoCanaan 0 inthattime,butdoubt,distrust,andsuchlike,surfaceditsuglyhead, P andIsraelhadtowandersome38moreyearsinthewilderness.  HH NewTestamentLinks: JesusispicturedinthebookofNumbers ( throughvarioustypes:forexample:  Ѐ0  Hehadnobonebroken(9:12&John19:3336).`pp Ѐ0  Hewasofferedasanunblemishedsacrificeforsinoutsidethe ( camp(19:110&Hebrews13:11,12,John19:17).Hpp Ѐ0  Hewaslifteduptogivelifetobelievers(21:411&John3:14  17;12:32). pp Ѐ0  HewastheStarofJacob(24:7&Matthew2:2;Rev.22:16).H!pp Ѐ0  OthertiesincludeMoses'faithfulness(3:16;12:7&Hebrews3:5 h" 6).Therealityandpossibilityofapostasy(25:19&1Cor.10:1 0# 13);mistrust(11:14&Heb.3:8);murmuring(11:14&Heb.3); $ sinofKorah(orCore)16:1&Jude11);Balaam'sgreed(Ch.22 h% 25&Jude11);lookingback(11:5&Acts7:39);spiritualdrink 0& (20:11&ICor.10:4),etc.P'pp KeyVerses:   4 Numbers14:2834 ) KeyWords:   4 Warfare,wandering,journeying  P* KeyPersons:   4 Moses,Aaron,Miriam,Joshua,Caleb p!+ KeyThoughts: 4 God'sDisciplineuponHisrebelliouschildren  8",  Xx]XXXXfqDEUTERONOMYXfqXX]XXx X HH  ThetitleofthelastbookofthePentateuchintheEnglishcomes h fromtheGreekDeuteronomion,whichmeans" XXXfqb    X gXbthesecondlaw"u#X gXgXX XfqXXgXX    ݀or 0  XXXfqb    X gXb"therepeatedlaw."$X gXgXX XfqXXgXX    ݀  HH  ThebookwasgivenjustbeforetheyenteredCanaaninthe40th  yearaftertheyhadcomeoutofEgypt(1:3).Itwasgivenbecause  manyofthemhadnotwitnessedthetransactionsatMt.Sinai,the L formergenerationhavingalldiedexceptJoshuaandCaleb.Itwas l  giventoimpresstheirheartswithadeepsenseoftheirobligationto 4   God,andtopreparethemfortheinheritancewhichGodhadprepared    forthem.  l  HH  WhileLeviticuswasaddressedtothespiritualleadersofIsrael,  |  Deuteronomywasaddressedtothecommonpeopleforeveryday  D  guidelinesforgodliness. d    TheordinancesofExodus,LeviticusandNumbershadregulated ,  theirnomadiclifeinthewilderness.Nowastheywereabouttosettle   downintheirownlandsomeadjustmentswerenecessary.Thisbook d  providesthese. ,  TheirCharge: 󀀀 XXXfqb    X gXb"GoinandpossessthelandwhichIhave  givenyou."4*X gXgXX XfqXXgXX    ݀(1:8,21,39;2:5,9,19).  HH ContentsoftheBook: TherearefiveseparatediscoursesofMoses  inthebookplusasongofMosesandthefinalchaptercontaininga h recordofthedeathofMoseswhichisbelievedtohavebeenwritten 0 byJoshua.Three"Looks"ofthebook: P   1)Lookingbackoverthefortyyears,ch.14      a.  Learningfromthepast    2)LookinguptoknowGod'swill,ch.526 P     a.  AreviewofGod'sLawsforIsrael p    3)Lookingoutintothefuture,ch.2734 8!     a.0  Asolemnwarning,ch.2728"pp     b.0  TheCovenantrenewed,ch.2930p#pp     c.0  ThelastcounselsofMoses,ch.318$pp     d.0  TheSongofMoses,ch.32X%pp     e.0  Mosesfinalchargeandfarewell,ch.33 &pp     f.  ThedeathofMoses,ch.34 ' HH DeuteronomyintheNT: Thebookisquotedsome85timesinthe ) NTandonlysixNTbooksfailtoquoteit.Itranksamongthefour  h* mostquotedOTbooks.ItwasoneofthefavoritesofJesusandwas !0+ oftenquotedbyhim. P", HH  [ThefivebooksofMosesareequaltoalmostaquarteroftheOld `#!. TestamentandaslargeastheentireNewTestament.]  ($!/ @33  TheManlyMeeknessofMoses  X @ Numbers12:3 , HH Introduction  < __  # XXXfq#??l=l=??