Numbers 36 Commentary

Numbers 36 Commentary Zelophehad’s formidable five daughters would easily headline this chapter. We are here because of their request. Why shouldn’t women inherit land from their fathers? Of course, the LORD fixed this problem by introducing a law in favor of Zelophehad’s daughters. But there was a problem. The new law introduced another complication. WhatContinueContinue reading “Numbers 36 Commentary”

Numbers 35 Commentary

Numbers 35 Commentary All the 12 tribes get portions of land (on paper for now) apart from the tribe of Levi. 34vs13-28. Chapter 35 focuses on land allocation to the tribe of Levi. It’s not one large portion like other tribes. Instead, they get towns within tribal allocations – with measured areas around the townsContinueContinue reading “Numbers 35 Commentary”

Numbers 32 Commentary

Numbers 32 Commentary Israel begins to occupy the land. Two tribes request that they settle on the eastern side of the Jordan. But fearful of another rebellion, Moses makes them promise that they would accompany their brothers into battle west of the Jordan.Moses is aware of the potential trouble that this request brings. It canContinueContinue reading “Numbers 32 Commentary”

Numbers 31b Commentary

Numbers 31b Commentary “Arm some of your men to go to war against the Midianites so that they may carry out the Lord’s vengeance on them.” Verse 3.Take note, it’s the LORD’s vengeance. Humans don’t have this luxury!”Moses sent them into battle, a thousand from each tribe, along with Phinehas, son of Eleazar, the priest,ContinueContinue reading “Numbers 31b Commentary”

Numbers 31 Commentary

Numbers 31 Commentary: Midian destroyed, Balaam killed. Moses had one more task from the LORD God: Destroy Midian. It’s not an ordinary military conquest. The LORD God calls it “Vengeance”.It’s vengeance because Midian “enticed the Israelites to be unfaithful to the LORD”. Verse 16. The last time we saw was Balaam, he stood tall, havingContinueContinue reading “Numbers 31 Commentary”

Numbers 30 Commentary

Numbers 30 Commentary The aim of these instructions on vows seems to be an encouragement to treat one’s relationship with the LORD very seriously. The LORD isn’t an inanimate object like a stone that you can easily paint in different colors. So vows must be made seriously.Another easy pick from this chapter is the order ofContinueContinue reading “Numbers 30 Commentary”

Numbers 29 Commentary

Numbers 29 Commentary Instructions on regular festivals. This chapter has three festivals—all in the seventh month. It begins with the festival of Trumpets, then the festival of Atonement, and lastly, the important festival of Tabernacles (shelters or booths). The requirement to blow trumpets may sound strange but it is not entirely meaningless. It was theContinueContinue reading “Numbers 29 Commentary”