Numbers 33
God commands the Israelites to drive out the inhabitants of the land of Canaan and to divide the land among the tribes.
Bible version
The Journey of the Israelites
Commentary
In Numbers 33, the Israelites are instructed to take a census of the people and to record their journey from Egypt to the Promised Land. This chapter is a record of the various stops the Israelites made on their journey, beginning with their departure from Rameses in Egypt and ending with their arrival at the plains of Moab. The chapter begins with a list of the various encampments the Israelites made on their journey. This list is important because it serves as a reminder of the many places the Israelites stopped on their way to the Promised Land. It also serves as a reminder of the many trials and tribulations they faced along the way. The chapter then goes on to describe the various battles the Israelites fought against the Amorites, the Canaanites, and the Midianites. This is an important reminder of the faithfulness of God in protecting His people and delivering them from their enemies. The chapter ends with a reminder of the importance of obedience to God's commands. The Israelites are reminded that they must obey God's commands in order to receive the blessings He has promised them. Overall, Numbers 33 is an important reminder of the faithfulness of God and the importance of obedience to His commands. It serves as a reminder of the many trials and tribulations the Israelites faced on their journey to the Promised Land, and of the many victories God gave them along the way.
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There are 56 verses in Numbers, chapter 33.