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Easton's Bible Dictionary

 

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Numbers, Book of
        the fourth of the books of the Pentateuch, called in the Hebrew
        be-midbar, i.e., "in the wilderness." In the LXX. version it is
        called "Numbers," and this name is now the usual title of the
        book. It is so called because it contains a record of the
        numbering of the people in the wilderness of Sinai (1-4), and of
        their numbering afterwards on the plain of Moab (26).
        This book is of special historical interest as furnishing us
        with details as to the route of the Israelites in the wilderness
        and their principal encampments. It may be divided into three
        parts:
        1. The numbering of the people at Sinai, and preparations for
        their resuming their march (1-10:10). The sixth chapter gives an
        account of the vow of a Nazarite.
        2. An account of the journey from Sinai to Moab, the sending
        out of the spies and the report they brought back, and the
        murmurings (eight times) of the people at the hardships by the
        way (10:11-21:20).
        3. The transactions in the plain of Moab before crossing the
        Jordan (21:21-ch. 36).
        The period comprehended in the history extends from the second
        month of the second year after the Exodus to the beginning of
        the eleventh month of the fortieth year, in all about
        thirty-eight years and ten months; a dreary period of
        wanderings, during which that disobedient generation all died in
        the wilderness. They were fewer in number at the end of their
        wanderings than when they left the land of Egypt. We see in this
        history, on the one hand, the unceasing care of the Almighty
        over his chosen people during their wanderings; and, on the
        other hand, the murmurings and rebellions by which they offended
        their heavenly Protector, drew down repeated marks of his
        displeasure, and provoked him to say that they should "not enter
        into his rest" because of their unbelief (Heb. 3:19).
        This, like the other books of the Pentateuch, bears evidence
        of having been written by Moses.
        The expression "the book of the wars of the Lord," occurring
        in 21:14, has given rise to much discussion. But, after all,
        "what this book was is uncertain, whether some writing of Israel
        not now extant, or some writing of the Amorites which contained
        songs and triumphs of their king Sihon's victories, out of which
        Moses may cite this testimony, as Paul sometimes does out of
        heathen poets (Acts 17:28; Titus 1:12)."
Bibliography Information
Easton, Matthew George. M.A., D.D., "Biblical Meaning for 'Numbers, Book of' Eastons Bible Dictionary".
bible-history.com - Eastons; 1897.

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