Numbers
Numbers is the fourth book of the law. The book was written about 1405 B.C. in the last year of Moses' life. The first 10 chapters detail the census of Israel and the organization of the camp. This is the logistics of the camp and the forming of military to prepare for conquest. After that, the narrative begins, picking up where Leviticus left off.
The People Complain
Seventy Elders
The Lord Sends Quail
Seventy Elders
The Lord Sends Quail
Dissension of Aaron and Miriam
Spies Sent into Canaan
Israel Refuses to Enter Canaan
Moses Intercedes for the People
Death Sentence on the Rebels
A Futile Invasion Attempt
Moses Intercedes for the People
Death Sentence on the Rebels
A Futile Invasion Attempt
Laws of Grain and Drink Offerings
Laws Concerning Unintentional Sin
Law Concerning Presumptuous Sin
Laws Concerning Unintentional Sin
Law Concerning Presumptuous Sin
Rebellion Against Moses and Aaron
Complaints of the People
Complaints of the People
The Budding of Aaron's Rod
Duties of the Priests and Levites
Offerings for Support of the Priests
Tithes for Support of the Levites
The Tithe of the Levites
Offerings for Support of the Priests
Tithes for Support of the Levites
The Tithe of the Levites
Laws of Purification
Moses' Error at Kadesh
Passage Through Edom Refused
Death of Aaron
Passage Through Edom Refused
Death of Aaron