Numbers 33-36 wraps up the Israelites’ journey in the wilderness and prepares them to enter the Promised Land. Chapter 33 reviews all the stages of their journey, from Egypt to the plains of Moab. God warns them to drive out all the Canaanites to prevent their wickedness from corrupting them. Chapter 34 establishes the boundaries of the Promised Land, defining the land given to Israel by God. Chapter 35 focuses on the Levites’ cities, including six cities of refuge where those who accidentally killed someone could flee for protection until trial. It upheld justice that no innocent man should be executed, but guilty murders must face judgment. Chapter 36 addresses Israel’s inheritance laws, ensuring land stays within the tribes. These chapters show that God is faithful in keeping His promises, demands justice, and prepares His people for their future by laying clear instructions rooted in His wisdom and justice.
Numbers 33-36 Between The Past And The Future
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