Title Outline of Numbers/Numbers 1:1-19
Contents Hymn of the Week: 446 August 21, 1995
Subject: Numbers Overview Youngjin Church Dawn
Main text: Min 1:1-19
1. The book of Numbers records the 38 years of wilderness life from Mount Sinai in 1445 BC to the Wilderness of Moab east of Jordan in 1406 BC.
are doing Among them, it records the process in which the protagonists of the history of the chosen people change from the generation after the Exodus to the generation after the Exodus
have.
2. Book name
In the Septuagint, it means [aritmoi], which means 'numbers'.
The original Hebrew title is [bemidbar], which means 'in the wilderness'.
3. Recording motive
The fact that the generation that came out of Egypt was disciplined for disobeying God despite their amazing experiences, and
To teach future generations that He will not abandon the people but refine the next generation to receive blessings.
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4. Features
① Two census by God's command are recorded. (chapters 1-4, 26)
② Along with the generation change, Joshua rises.
③ Israel's organization and procession in the wilderness are recorded in detail
5. Main topics
① God's protection
② Principle of historical progress
③ Thoroughness of punishment
④ God who gives hope
⑤ Types of Christ
6. Count by number
The Hebrew people now have Jehovah as their King. Therefore, they began to equip God's state system.
There, the whole body was established. So, according to God's order, we first took a census. when the exodus
(Foundation) It was two years.
David was greatly offended by taking a census for his own honor. (2 Samuel 24:10-17, 1 Chronicles 21:1-27) Modern religion
Meeting statistics should be for the glory of God.
The counting method was very precise. The target is 20 years of age or older to join the military according to the family and family according to the family and the store.
It was a crying man. As the good army of Christ, we are descendants of Abraham and children of God.
Yahweh is my shepherd - Another reason I numbered the people is the difficult 40 years of the wilderness
During this time, they reaffirmed that only Jehovah was their shepherd.
It was to feed, protect, and lead them to the land of Canaan through hard spiritual training.
For us, too, Jehovah alone is our true Shepherd.
Prayer / For the servants in business and for the work
keep their place in their lives