Numbers 31-32 highlights the theme of consequences—both for sin and obedience. In chapter 31, God commands Moses to take vengeance on the Midianites as punishment for their actions at Baal Peor, where they led Israel into sin and idolatry. Israel’s army defeats Midian, kills Balaam (a false prophet), and divides the spoils. Moses reminds them of God’s justice and calls for obedience in carrying out His commands. Chapter 32 recounts the tribes of Reuben, Gad, and the half-tribe of Manasseh settling east of the Jordan, choosing land fit for their livestock over the conquest of Canaan. Moses initially rebukes them for shirking their duty, but they promise to help Israel conquer the Promised Land before returning to their chosen territory. These chapters teach us that sinful actions lead to judgment, obedience requires faith, and incomplete submission to God may bring unforeseen risks.
Numbers 31-31 Consequences!
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