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Category Archives: Bible Narrative Project
Notes: Numbers 14-15, Psalm 90
Numbers 14-15, Psalm 90 Bible Narrative Project Forgot to include chapter 13 in the last one. The spies of the Promised Land (Canaan) are out for forty days (setting the pattern for their wanderings–one day for every year), and all but … Continue reading
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Notes: Numbers 11:16-13
Numbers 11:16-13 Bible Narrative Project Pretty awesome that Moses is not threatened by what the Spirit was doing through Eldad and Medad, in great contrast to grumbling of Miriam and Aaron. God knew what he was doing putting Moses in … Continue reading
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Notes: Numbers 10:11-11:15
Numbers 10:11-11:15 Bible Narrative Project Hobab, Moses’ brother-in-law, wants to go his own way, but Moses asks him to stay and be their eyes in the wilderness, and he does (see Judges 1:16). “So if You are going to deal … Continue reading
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Notes: Numbers 9-10:10
Numbers 9-10:10 Bible Narrative Project So, if we were reading this strictly chronologically, the passover celebration would have come before the census in chapter one. Interestingly, it is only their second (the first one celebrated while still in Egypt) and … Continue reading
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Notes: Numbers 6:22-8:26
Numbers 6:22-8:26 Bible Narrative Project The idea that Levites had tabernacle duties starting from the age of 25 and ending at the age of 50, just because they were born in the tribe of Levi, sort of reminds me of … Continue reading
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Notes: Numbers 3-4
Numbers 3-4 Bible Narrative Project The Levites encamped around the tabernacle–sons of Gershon to the west, sons of Kohath (to whom were given the care of the most holy things) to the south, sons of Merari to the north, sons … Continue reading
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Notes: Numbers 1-2
Numbers 1-2 Bible Narrative Project Before setting out for the Promised Land they draw up a military roster which excludes the Levites, who have tabernacle duty. By the way, Numbers is this book’s Greek title, but the Hebrew title is … Continue reading
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Notes: Leviticus 8:1-10:20
Leviticus 8:1-10:20 (See also Appendix Exodus 29:1-37) Bible Narrative Project My NASB study Bible notes go into what all the steps in the sacrifice symbolized, which set them apart from pagan agricultural sacrifice rituals. From the outside this all might seem like communalized … Continue reading
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Notes: Exodus 40
Exodus 40 Bible Narrative Project One year after God drew them out of slavery, he is encamped in them and they are ready for a journey to the Promised Land. They don’t get to enter it for 40 years. It … Continue reading
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Notes: Exodus 35:20-36:7
Bible Narrative Project Exodus 35:20-36:7 My church is studying through Ephesians and spiritual gifts came up. Today’s passage shows God giving people gifts through the Holy Spirit, to build up the body, as they were back then. Their talents were … Continue reading
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