The Fourth Book of Moses Called: Numbers

QUICK SUMMARY

The Book of Numbers is named after the two censuses taken of the twelve tribes of Israel as they prepare to go to war and take possession of the Promised Land. Though it is the fourth book sequentially, it contains some of the earliest known passages of the bible.

Starting in Mount Sinai after the Israelities have received commandments and covenant with God, this Fourth Book of Moses: Called Numbers prescribes laws about purity, animal sacrifices, the organization of the camp around the tabernacle, and the consecration of the tribe of the Levites. Hardship inspires them to complain about the leadership of Moses and Aaron, and once they hear of the strength of the Canaanites they refuse to fight.

God condemns them die in the wilderness until the next generation can take the Promised Land. Numbers ends with the new generation prepared to cross the River Jordan.

Numbers is presented by the Audio Bible channel without music or drama, just a pure reading of the scripture as written, along with scrolling 4K text for an engaging experience so you may read, study, and absorb.

Enjoy, and above all, may your life be filled with peace!