Numbers 21
The Israelites defeat King Sihon and King Og, but they also complain and are punished with fiery serpents.
Bible version
The Bronze Serpent
Commentary
In Numbers 21, the Israelites are on their journey to the Promised Land, and they are growing increasingly impatient and discontented with the Lord. They complain about the lack of food and water, and they even go so far as to speak against God and Moses. In response, God sends fiery serpents to bite the people, and many of them die. When the people repent and cry out to Moses for help, God instructs Moses to make a bronze serpent and put it on a pole. Anyone who looks at the bronze serpent will be healed. This chapter serves as a reminder of the consequences of sin and disobedience. The Israelites were warned not to speak against God, yet they chose to do so anyway. As a result, they were punished with fiery serpents. However, God also shows mercy and compassion in this chapter. He provides a way for the people to be healed, and He does not leave them to suffer the consequences of their sin. This chapter also serves as a reminder of the power of faith. The Israelites were instructed to look at the bronze serpent in order to be healed, and this act of faith was rewarded. This is a reminder that faith in God can bring healing and restoration, even in the midst of suffering. Overall, Numbers 21 is a reminder of the consequences of sin, the mercy and compassion of God, and the power of faith. It is a reminder that God is always willing to forgive and restore those who turn to Him in repentance.
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There are 35 verses in Numbers, chapter 21.