These chapters are going to look at the first numbering of the Israelites. The numbering was for military purposes. Each of the twelve tribes were numbered and assigned a position around the tabernacle.
Chapter 3 gives the census of the tribe of Levi-exempt from the general census. They were priests, set apart to serve God and care for the tabernacle. Chapter 3:38 tells the position of Moses, Aaron and his sons.
- Chapter 1: The numbering of adult males:
- What directions does the Lord give Moses and Aaron in verses 1-4?
- In verses 5-15 how many leaders, outside of Moses and Aaron are called to help with the numbering?
- Write out verses 17-18 and notice who was being counted.
- From verses 20-43 list the names of the tribes (descendants) and how many men were counted in each tribe
- Write out verse 46
- Explain what is happening in verse 47-54
- Chapter 2: Distribution of the tribes:
- Write out verse 2
- Verses 3-9 The East – which tribes were here and in what order?
- Verses 10-16 The South – which tribes were here and in what order?
- Verse 17 – which tribe was here and what was their job?
- Verses 18-24 The West – which tribes were here and in what order?
- Verses 25-31 The North – which tribes were here and in what order?
- Write out verse 34
- Chapter 3: Numbering of Levite Males (priests)
- Verses 1-4 talk about Aarons family/sons. Anything there stand out to you?
- Verses 5-10 give direction for Aaron and his family. What are they to do?
- Verses 11-13 tell why God chose the Levites. Anything new there for you?
- Verses 14-20 describe who the clans were.
- Verses 21-39 is the counting of the Levites and their duties:
- Write out the clan name and that clans duties
- How many Levites were counted according to verse 39?
- What takes place in verses 40-51?
- Chapter 4: Distribution of Levite Duties:
- The Kohathites: verses 1-20
- Describe the things they are to do
- The Gershonites: verses 21-28
- Describe the things they are to do
- The Merarites: verses 29-33
- Describe the things they are to do
- The numbering of the clans: verse 34-49
- What counts did they do and how many men were counted?
As you looked at these chapters, what do you learn about God’s character? There are things to see, it isn’t always obvious – just written in black and white – sometimes its in the things you notice about him. What things stuck out to you today?
Our spiritual practice through the book of numbers will be learning about Christian Meditation. So today I will define this for you:
- Christian meditation is a spiritual discipline of reflecting on scripture, God’s attributes, or other religious themes to grow in relationship with God.
- Unlike some Eastern practices that involve emptying the mind, Christian meditation focuses on filling the mind with thoughts of God and scripture to receive revelation and transform one’s life.
- It is a prayerful practice aimed at communion with God through focused reflection, silence, and stillness.
Everyday I am going to give you a Psalm to meditate on. Today I want you to start by taking the words of the Psalm, personalizing them and using the Psalm as a springboard to prayer. We will begin with Psalm 1. However the Lord leads you to pray using this verse. It is okay to change the wording to fit the cries of your heart. Our prayers do not have to match what the words say exactly, or if it is easier to just pray the Psalm word for word that is okay as well. Today we begin with reading the Psalm and praying it over our lives, our family, our friends, our country or whatever you want to pray it over. Just pray :)