Numbers 20
The Israelites are punished for not believing in God, as a result, Moses is not allowed to enter the promised land.
Bible version
The Death of Aaron
Commentary
In Numbers chapter 20, the Israelites are in the wilderness of Zin and are in need of water. Moses is instructed by God to take his staff and speak to a rock in order to bring forth water. However, instead of speaking to the rock, Moses strikes it twice with his staff. This angers God and He tells Moses and Aaron that because of their disobedience, they will not be allowed to enter the Promised Land. This chapter serves as a reminder to us that God is holy and just and that He expects us to obey Him. We must be careful to follow His instructions and not take matters into our own hands. We must also remember that disobedience has consequences, and that God will not overlook our sins. This chapter also serves as a reminder that God is merciful and forgiving, and that He will forgive us if we repent and turn away from our sins.
Meet the heroes of Numbers, 20
FAQ
Assuming a reader with an average reading speed of 300 WPM reads the Numbers, chapter 20 it would take approximately 3 minutes to finish.
There are 29 verses in Numbers, chapter 20.