Read the following chapter and answer the questions below on a separate sheet of paper. Each answer should be at least 4 sentences long unless marked with an asterisk (*).
1. What is the Hebrew name for the book of Numbers?*
2. What are some examples of God showing Israel his power and why are they important in the context of Numbers?
3. Why does the book of Numbers take so much time describing the "minutia" of the census?
4. How does Mark 6 compare with some of the events in the book of Numbers?
5. What are the three ways the author suggests to organize the book of Numbers? Which does he favor?
6. How does Numbers 14:11 relate the the main theological thrust of the book of Numbers?
1. What is the Hebrew name for the book of Numbers?*
2. What are some examples of God showing Israel his power and why are they important in the context of Numbers?
3. Why does the book of Numbers take so much time describing the "minutia" of the census?
4. How does Mark 6 compare with some of the events in the book of Numbers?
5. What are the three ways the author suggests to organize the book of Numbers? Which does he favor?
6. How does Numbers 14:11 relate the the main theological thrust of the book of Numbers?
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