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.
Vengeance on the Midianites
Return from the War
Division of the Plunder
Return from the War
Division of the Plunder
The Tribes Settling East of the Jordan
Israel's Journey from Egypt Reviewed
Instructions for the Conquest of Canaan
Instructions for the Conquest of Canaan
The Appointed Boundaries of Canaan
The Leaders Appointed to Divide the Land
The Leaders Appointed to Divide the Land
Cities for the Levites
Cities of Refuge
Cities of Refuge
Marriage of Femaile Heirs