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  1. Numbers addresses many issues which took place between the times the Jews received the law (the books of Exodus and Leviticus) and their preparation for entering the Promised Land (the book of Deuteronomy). The title Numbers is derived from its emphasis on counting the Jewish people in the early chapters of the book.

  2. Numbers Summary. by Jay Smith. The book of numbers is largely Narrative History as far as its genre. It was written by Moses about 1450-1410 B.C. Key personalities include Moses, Aaron, Miriam, Joshua, Caleb, Eleazar, Korah, and Balaam. The purpose of the book of Numbers is to tell about how Israel prepared to enter the promise land, but sinned ...

  3. The book of Numbers is about the nation of Israel marching to the “promised land” of Canaan. Along the way their faith wavers and they rebel many times, the greatest of which is their refusal to enter the land of Canaan. As a result, they were punished severely by God. The punishment is that the Israelites must wander the desert for about ...

  4. 29 de jun. de 2004 · III. CRITICAL CONCERNS IN NUMBERS: A. Mosaic Authorship: Although many critics questions Mosaic authorship of Numbers because of their view of sources in the book, 5 it is better in view of they underlying assumptions of JEDP and the supporting historical evidence to give the book the benefit of the doubt and assume Mosaic authorship which was then edited at later times into its present ...

  5. Numbers (“Bamidbar”) is the fourth book of the Torah, Judaism’s foundational text. It describes events from 40 years of the Israelites’ wanderings in the desert, beginning with a census and preparations for entering Israel. The book continues to detail a series of complaints, sins, punishments, and an attempted rebellion. Commandments are interspersed throughout, and the book ends by ...

  6. The Book of Numbers is an Old Testament book that recounts the history of the Israelites during their journey from Mount Sinai to the Promised Land. The book begins with the numbering of the Israelites and follows their journey through the wilderness, where they faced a series of challenges and obstacles. The Book of Numbers includes stories of ...

  7. Numbers is the fourth book of the Pentateuch, the name sometimes given to the first five books of the Old Testament. The book is a complex balance of almost equal parts narrative (story) and law with a small number of poetry and prophecy sections. The combination of these different genres is unique, especially in the ebb and flow between them.

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