Numbers

Census

The Book of Numbers is the fourth book of the Hebrew Bible and the Christian Old Testament. It tells the story of the Israelites as they journey from Mount Sinai to the Promised Land, following their exodus from Egypt. The book begins with a census of the Israelites, and it includes a number of stories and events that occurred during their journey.One of the main themes of the book is the Israelites' faithfulness to God and their obedience to his commands. The book also includes a number of stories of rebellion and disobedience, as well as stories of God's punishment and mercy.Key figures in the book of Numbers include Moses, who led the Israelites on their journey, and Aaron, the first high priest of the Israelites. The book also mentions various other Israelite leaders and officials, such as the priests and the Levites, who were responsible for carrying out the various laws and instructions given by God. The book also includes stories of various individuals, such as Miriam, Aaron's sister, and Balaam, a prophet hired by the Moabites to curse the Israelites.
Numbers - Census
Numbers - Census
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Numbers

Census

The Book of Numbers is the fourth book of the Hebrew Bible and the fourth of the five books of the Torah. It is a narrative of the Israelites’ journey from Mount Sinai to the Promised Land, and it is the longest book of the Torah. The book is divided into three main sections: the first section recounts the Israelites’ journey from Sinai to the plains of Moab; the second section recounts the laws and regulations that the Israelites were to observe; and the third section recounts the Israelites’ journey from the plains of Moab to the Promised Land. The first section of the book begins with the Israelites’ departure from Sinai and their journey to the plains of Moab. Along the way, the Israelites are tested by God and are punished for their disobedience. The second section of the book contains the laws and regulations that the Israelites were to observe, including the laws of the Sabbath, the dietary laws, and the laws of the priesthood. The third section of the book recounts the Israelites’ journey from the plains of Moab to the Promised Land. This section includes the story of the spies, the rebellion of Korah, and the death of Moses. The Book of Numbers is an important book in the Bible because it provides a detailed account of the Israelites’ journey from Sinai to the Promised Land. It also provides a glimpse into the laws and regulations that the Israelites were to observe. The book is also important because it provides a glimpse into the relationship between God and the Israelites, and it serves as a reminder of the importance of obedience to God’s commands.

Biblical figures

Key figures that appear in Numbers.

G

God

Supreme Being

I

Israel

King

M

Moses

Prophet, biblical judge

J

Judah

Tribal leader

E

Egypt

Pharaoh

D

Dan

Judge

J

Jacob

Prophet, Patriarchs

L

Levi

Priest

A

Aaron

High Priest of Israel

B

Ben

Son of Jacob.

A

Abraham

Prophet, patriarch

J

Joseph

Prophet, Vizier

J

Joshua

Prophet

J

Jordan

Baptist

E

Ephraim

Tribe Leader

B

Benjamin

Son of Jacob.

C

Canaan

Land of Canaan

E

Eve

Mother of all humankind

M

Manasseh son of Jacob

I

Isaac

Prophet, patriarch

A

Ammon

Servant

G

Gilead

Judge

E

Edom

Chief of Edom.

G

Gad

prophet

R

Reuben

Firstborn of Jacob.

S

Shem

Son

R

Ram

Judge

E

Elisha

Prophet

H

Hebron

City

E

Eleazar

High Priest of Israel

M

Midian

Judge

B

Bashan

King of Bashan

N

Noah

Patriarch

S

Simeon

Priest

N

Naphtali

Tribal leader

Z

Zebulun

.

A

Asher

Tribal leader.

G

Gideon

Prophet, biblical judge

I

Issachar

Tribal leader.

N

Nazar

Prophet.

S

Sheba

Queen

S

Sarah

Prophet

M

Merari

Levite

C

Caleb

Spy.

S

Sinai

Prophet.

A

Amon

King

G

Gershon

Musician

K

Kadesh

Priest

K

Korah

Rebel.

A

Arnon

Governor

P

Phinehas

High Priest of Israel

A

Abel

Shepherd

Z

Zerah

Chieftain

E

Eliab

Eliab's positionheld would be "brother of David."

M

Mattan

High Priest

H

Hezron

Ancestor

T

Tirzah

Queen

U

Uzziel

Leader.

A

Amram

Father of Moses

E

Elishama

Leader

N

Naaman

Commander of the army

B

Bela

King

H

Heber

Judge

M

Michael

Archangel

M

Miriam

Prophetess

Z

Zimri

King of Israel

E

Eber

Patriarch.

M

Mahli

Head of a father's house

E

Elim

No specific positionheld is listed for the figure Elim in the Bible.

P

Pharez

Descendant

A

Abiram

Rebel

A

Aram

King

I

Izhar

Head of a father's house

J

Jazer

Leader.

M

Milcah

Wife.

S

Shelah

Priest

Z

Zin

Guide

D

Dathan

Rebel

R

Reuel

Chief of Midian

C

Carmi

No information found for figure "Carmi" in the Bible.

E

Elon

Judge

J

Jachin

High Priest

N

Nahshon

Prince

S

Seth

Son

E

Edrei

Guard

O

Onan

Son of Judah.

S

Shaul

King

T

Tola

Judge

G

Gamaliel

Teacher

J

Jamin

Unknown

L

Libni

Chief of the Gershonite family

M

Meribah

Rebelled against Moses and Aaron

A

Abihail

Father of Esther

A

Ammiel

My apologies, but it seems that there is no specific position mentioned in the Bible for the figure Ammiel.

H

Hanoch

Enoch - Prophet

T

Talma

A

Abidan

A

Arad

E

Enan

H

Helon

M

Marah

D

Deuel

E

Etham

J

Jezer

M

Mahlah

R

Rameses

A

Areli

A

Asriel

J

Jahleel

J

Jahzeel

K

Kemuel

S

Shemuel

T

Tahan

E

Eldad

J

Jehoshua

J

Jochebed

O

Oshea

O

Ozni

R

Reba

T

Tarah

A

Azzan

G

Gaddiel

H

Hanniel

L

Lael

N

Nahbi

N

Nimrah

R

Raguel

S

Susi

Z

Zared

Z

Zuriel

A

Abihu

B

Balaam

Prophet

E

Eli

High Priest of Israel, biblical judge

E

Er

H

Ham

I

Ithamar

J

Jashub

M

Moab

N

Nadab

S

Sered

S

Shimron

Chapters

Explore all the chapters of Numbers.

54 verses5 min

The Census of the Israelites

Numbers 1

A census is taken of the Israelites, and the organization of the tribes is outlined.

34 verses3 min

The Arrangement of the Camps

Numbers 2

The Israelites are organized into four camps, with each tribe assigned a specific position around the Tabernacle.

51 verses5 min

The Levites

Numbers 3

A second census is taken of the Levites, and their duties in serving the Tabernacle are outlined.

49 verses5 min

The Duties of the Levites

Numbers 4

The duties of the Kohathites, Merarites and Gershonites, the three divisions of the Levites, are outlined.

31 verses3 min

The Law of Jealousy

Numbers 5

Instructions are given for dealing with those who have become ceremonially unclean.

27 verses3 min

The Law of the Nazirite

Numbers 6

God institutes the law of the Nazirite, which sets out specific rules for those who take a vow to be set apart to God.

89 verses8 min

The Altar and Its Vessels

Numbers 7

The leaders of the tribes bring offerings to dedicate the Tabernacle.

26 verses3 min

The Consecration of the Levites

Numbers 8

God gives instructions for the lighting and care of the lampstand.

23 verses2 min

The Second Passover

Numbers 9

God commands the Israelites to keep the Passover, even if they are ceremonially unclean.

36 verses4 min

The Silver Trumpets

Numbers 10

God commands the Israelites to make two silver trumpets for signaling and for calling the assembly.

35 verses3 min

The Complaints of the Israelites

Numbers 11

The Israelites complain about the food and God sends quail and a plague.

16 verses2 min

Miriam and Aaron Oppose Moses

Numbers 12

Miriam and Aaron speak against Moses, and Miriam is punished with leprosy.

33 verses3 min

The Spies Sent to Canaan

Numbers 13

Moses sends out twelve spies to explore the land of Canaan and they bring back a mixed report.

45 verses4 min

The Israelites Rebel and are Condemned to Wander in the Wilderness

Numbers 14

The Israelites rebel against God's command to enter the land of Canaan, and as a punishment, they will wander in the wilderness for forty years.

41 verses4 min

The Law of Offerings

Numbers 15

God commands the Israelites to offer special sacrifices for unintentional sins.

50 verses5 min

Korah's Rebellion

Numbers 16

Korah, Dathan and Abiram rebel against Moses and Aaron, but God destroys them and their followers.

13 verses2 min

Aaron's Rod Budded

Numbers 17

God commands that Aaron's rod be kept as a reminder of his chosen position as high priest.

32 verses3 min

The Duties of the Priests and Levites

Numbers 18

God commands that the priests, the descendants of Aaron, have the responsibility of the care of the sanctuary and the performance of the priestly service.

22 verses2 min

The Water of Purification

Numbers 19

God commands the Israelites to purify themselves with the ashes of a red heifer.

29 verses3 min

Water from the Rock

Numbers 20

The Israelites are punished for not believing in God, as a result, Moses is not allowed to enter the promised land.

35 verses3 min

The Bronze Serpent

Numbers 21

The Israelites defeat King Sihon and King Og, but they also complain and are punished with fiery serpents.

41 verses4 min

Balaam and Balak

Numbers 22

Balaam is hired to curse the Israelites, but he blesses them instead.

30 verses3 min

Balaam's Oracles

Numbers 23

Balaam's prophecies of the coming of a great leader, the Messiah.

25 verses3 min

Balaam's Blessing

Numbers 24

Balaam's final prophecy and his departure.

18 verses2 min

The Sin of Baal Peor

Numbers 25

Israelites commit idolatry and immorality with Moabite women, and a plague breaks out among them as punishment.

65 verses6 min

The Census of the Israelites

Numbers 26

A second census is taken of the Israelites and the land is apportioned among the tribes.

23 verses2 min

The Daughters of Zelophehad

Numbers 27

The daughters of Zelophehad approach Moses, asking for their father's inheritance, as he has no sons. God commands that the inheritance be passed down to them.

31 verses3 min

The Offerings of the Israelites

Numbers 28

God commands the Israelites to offer daily, weekly, and annual burnt offerings, grain offerings and peace offerings.

40 verses4 min

The Festivals of the Lord

Numbers 29

God commands the Israelites to offer special burnt offerings and peace offerings on certain appointed festivals.

16 verses2 min

The Law of Vows

Numbers 30

God commands that a person's vow must be fulfilled, but also commands that a parent or husband has the right to nullify a vow made by a woman under their authority.

54 verses5 min

The War with the Midianites

Numbers 31

God commands the Israelites to destroy the Midianites and Moses is angry with the officers for sparing the women.

42 verses4 min

Reuben and Gad Inherit East of Jordan

Numbers 32

The tribes of Reuben and Gad ask Moses for permission to settle in the land east of the Jordan River.

56 verses5 min

The Journey of the Israelites

Numbers 33

God commands the Israelites to drive out the inhabitants of the land of Canaan and to divide the land among the tribes.

29 verses3 min

The Borders of the Land of Canaan

Numbers 34

God commands the Israelites to appoint Joshua as Moses' successor and to divide the land of Canaan among the tribes.

34 verses3 min

Cities for the Levites

Numbers 35

God commands the Israelites to appoint cities of refuge, where those who have killed unintentionally can seek asylum.

13 verses2 min

The Law of Inheritance

Numbers 36

God commands that Zelophehad's daughters' inheritance must remain within their own tribe, so that the land allotted to each tribe will not be transferred from one tribe to another.