The Book of Numbers tracks the progress of Israel over almost 40 years, from their departure from Mount Sinai to the threshold of the Promised Land. It’s the story of how God made ancient Israel ready to receive His promises, and how God’s people today can walk their pilgrimage and become true “Promised Land People.”
David Guzik is widely known for his popular online, verse by verse commentary on the entire Bible, used by hundreds of thousands of pastors, teachers, and everyday Christians worldwide.
Numbers 1 – The Census of Israel Numbers 2 – The Camp of Israel Numbers 3 – The Census of the Levites Numbers 4 – Duties of the Priests Numbers 5 – Separating from Sin Numbers 6 – The Vow of a Nazirite Numbers 7 – The Gifts of the Twelve Tribes Numbers 8 – Lighting of the Lamps Numbers 9 – Keeping the Passover Numbers 10 – Two Silver Trumpets, the Departure from Sinai Numbers 11 – The People Complain Numbers 12 – The Dissension of Miriam and Aaron Numbers 13 – Spies Are Sent into Canaan Numbers 14 – The People Reject Canaan Numbers 15 – Various Laws and Provisions Numbers 16 – Korah’s Rebellion Numbers 17 – The Budding of Aaron’s Rod Numbers 18 – Laws Pertaining to Priests and Levites Numbers 19 – The Red Heifer and the Cleansing Waters Numbers 20 – The Beginning of the Last Year Numbers 21 – On the Way to Canaan Numbers 22 – Balak and Balaam Numbers 23 – The Prophecies of Balaam Numbers 24 – The Prophecies of Balaam (continued) Numbers 25 – Israel Bows to Baal Numbers 26 – The Second Census Numbers 27 – Laws of Inheritance and the Next Leader Numbers 28 – Sacrifices for Appointed Days and Feasts Numbers 29 – Sacrifices for More of the Appointed Feasts Numbers 30 – The Keeping of Vows Numbers 31 – Vengeance on Midian Numbers 32 – The Tribes Settling East of the Jordan Numbers 33 – Review of the Exodus, Preview of the Conquest Numbers 34 – The Boundaries of the Land Numbers 35 – Cities for Levites, Cities for Refuge Numbers 36 – Laws Concerning Women Heirs
This commentary of Exodus helped put much of the scripture in perspective and made me think more broadly in my study of the book. It helped lead me back to Jesus throughout my study.