Monday, November 15, 2010

Numbers 36

2 comments:

Unknown said...

Thus ends the book of Numbers, containing a series of astonishing providences and events. Scarcely any piece of history in the sacred writings is better calculated to impress the mind of a serious reader with a sense of the goodness and severity of God.

In every transaction his holiness and justice appear in closest union with his benevolence and mercy. From such a Being what have the wicked not to fear! From such a Father and Friend what have the upright not to hope!

His justice requires him to punish iniquity, but his mercy inclines him to pardon all who truly repent and believe in the Son of his love." Adam Clarke commentary.

Amen.

Joan said...

The apostle Paul in I Corinthians 10:1-12 says that the events described in Numbers are examples that warn us and help us avoid the Israelites' mistakes.

For their experiences we learn that unbelief is disastrous. We also learn not to long for the sinful pleasures of the past, to avoid complaining, and to stay away from all forms of sexual sin. We must not weaken our biblical beliefs by compromising them with our culture's values. If we choose to let God lead our lives we should not ignore his message in the book of Numbers.

Life Application Study Bible.