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1. Numbers derives its less frequently used name, "Wayyedabber" - "And He Said" -from the first few words of the book, "And the Lord spake..."
To whom was the Lord speaking?
2. The book of Leviticus only covers a time frame of about a month, but the book of Numbers covers a time frame of much longer duration. Approximately how much time is represented by the book of Numbers?
3. In the first chapter, we are able to see the nation of Israel undergoing a census whose purpose was to ascertain how many potential soldiers could be found to defend the people. In the 49th verse, we notice that one particular tribe is exempt from this census.
Which tribe was this and why was it exempt?
4. According to Numbers 4:3 (and later throughout the chapter), what age did a male have to be in order to qualify for the priesthood serving in the tabernacle?
5. The services of a particular group of people required very specific duties regarding details like the table of shewbread, setting up the golden altar, covering the sanctuary and setting up the sanctuary itself. Each time the people were required to move to another location, these folks were busy either assembling or disassembling the tabernacle.
Who was responsible for all these activities in the tabernacle?
6. Quite a bit is said about the tabernacle of the wilderness in the book of Numbers. Other Old Testament books speak of different aspects of the tabernacle as well. This was viewed as a place of worship, a place to receive God's instructions and as a place to be revered and kept holy, but what exactly IS a tabernacle, though?
7. Once the tabernacle was constructed, how did God lead the Israelites through the wilderness?
8. We find the Israelites expressing doubt concerning God's ability to care for them at one point in the 11th chapter.
(Compare this to Elijah's and a widow's faith in God in 1 Kings 17).
Manna,(angel's food)was apparently not enough to suit the mixed multitude of Jews and Egyptians who were making this trek, so they complained to Moses desiring flesh(meat)to eat.
How long did God tell Moses they would eat of the flesh that He would provide?
9. God provided quail for the people to eat; quails almost literally by the ton. In fact, they fell all about the encampment of the Israelites and their fellow travelers, covering an area of about twenty square miles and stacked about three feet deep!
By what means did God bring this "special delivery" to His people?
10. Moses, Aaron and Miriam were called to meet with the Lord at one point in the tabernacle of the congregation. God was NOT pleased with the rebellious jealousy of Aaron and Miriam, as regarded the leadership of Moses. What happened to Miriam as a result of her rebellious nature?
11. In Numbers 13:30 who said "...we are well able to overcome it", referring to the land that God had promised to the Israelites?
12. A man named Korah and some of his followers rebelled against Moses' leadership next. (Didn't they learn anything from Miriam's experience?)
Anyway, in the 16th chapter of Numbers, we find out that something REALLY bad happened to these folks as well as their families, their belongings, everything. What devastating consequence occurred to this band of rebels?
13. Talk about a bunch of slow learners!
Right after the incident of Korah's and friends' rebellion against Moses, the entire nation rebelled! The very next morning the congregation murmured against both him and Aaron, accusing THEM of killing the people of God!
What was the result of this open rebellion against God's leaders?
14. In Exodus 17:5, we are told of a time that Moses was instructed by God to strike a rock near Horeb to provide water for the people and their animals. He did. It did.
Now, in Numbers 20:7-13 we see God giving similar instructions. But wait; not quite. There is a difference this time. Besides the location being different, (this time at Meribah), can you tell me what else is different?
15. Now, for your last and possibly toughest question (drumroll please)...
Where in the book of Numbers will you find a WOMAN named Noah?
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