October 2022

The Lord will not be with you

In Numbers, chapter fourteen, verse twenty-three, despite their shallow repentance and momentary expression of trust in the promises of God, the Israelites ignored God’s warning. They made the fatal mistake of believing they could possess the promised land without faith, trust, obedience, and fellowship with God. The Israelite’s momentary but misguided hope they lost. Therefore, …

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I have pardoned

In Numbers, chapter fourteen, verse twenty, the Lord said to Moses I have pardoned according to thy word. The granting of pardon and forgiveness does not mean the end of punishment. The holiness and justice of the Lord required that punishment should overtake the transgressors, as known beforehand in Exodus thirty-two thirty-four. Nevertheless, the prayer …

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Joshua….Caleb

In Numbers, chapter fourteen, verse six, Joshua and Caleb stood against the majority opinion of the spies. Basing their report on a firm commitment to God and complete confidence in His promises to Israel, they refused to accept the overwhelming decision of God’s people: even at the risk of their lives. This important event in …

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An evil report

In Numbers, chapter thirteen, verse thirty-two, the unbelief of the ten spies had two dimensions: first, God’s past faithfulness to His people did not bring these ten men into a loyal relationship with Him. Second, they did not trust God and His promises concerning their future. Their lack of faith stood in marked contrast to …

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Moses…meek

In Numbers, chapter twelve, verse three, speaks about Moses being the meekest man upon the face of the earth. This reference is not clear as to who is making the statement. However, some believe it is probably a parenthetical comment added by Joshua after Moses’ death. Moses’ submission lay in his humble trust in God …

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Ethiopian woman

In Numbers, chapter twelve, verse one, Mariam and Aaron speak against Moses due to the woman he married: she was an Ethiopian. Moses’ marriage to an Ethiopian woman was not legally or morally wrong. Mariam and Aaron’s complaint was a charade to cover their jealousy of Moses’ authority. These two were both relatives of Moses. …

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