REMEMBERING & DOING
Theme: This passage describes God’s call to the people—while beginning their forty-year wandering—to faithfully remember and faithfully do His commandments.
Theme: This passage describes God’s call to the people—while beginning their forty-year wandering—to faithfully remember and faithfully do His commandments.
Theme: This passage describes the rebelliousness of the people in refusing to enter the land that God was giving them—and the tragic loss of opportunity that resulted from their refusal.
Theme: This passage describes the discouraging report that ten of the twelve spies gave to the people of Israel as they scoped-out the promised land.
Theme: This passage describes opposition Moses received to his authority from his own family.
Theme: This passage describes the trials that Moses began to experience with the people in leading them to the promised land.
Theme: This passage describes the sort of obedience that needed to characterize the children of Israel in their journey to the promised land.
Theme: This passage describes the sort of obedience that needed to characterize the children of Israel in their journey to the promised land.
Theme: This passage describes some of the events, relative to the Levites and their ministry, that preceded the march of the people of Israel into the promised land.
Theme: This passage describes the offerings that the leaders of the tribes of Israel made at the time of the dedication of the tabernacle.
Theme: In this passage, God gave to Moses the blessing that the priests were to pass on to His people during their journey to the promised land.
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