Thursday, March 11, 2010

Day 65: March 8, Num. 22-23; Day 66: March 9, Num. 24-25; Day 67: March 10, Num. 26-27; Day 69: March 11, Num. 28-29

Numbers 22-23:

22.3 - Who is Moab afraid of? Is their fear in the right place?

22.7-8 Is what the Moabites looking for the same as what Balaam is offering them?

22.20 - What is God essentially telling Balaam?

22.28-35 - The talking donkey aside, what strikes you about these verses?

23.11-12 - What is Balaam doing right?

23.19 - What is our God not like?

Numbers 24-25:

24.11 - Can you relate?

24.23 - Who is the fate of Israel, Moab, and the rest of the nations resting on?

25.1 - Why use the word whore here?

25.10-13 - Are you uneasy with Phinehas being a hero?

Numbers 26-27:

26.51 - If this is the number of males over 20, how many people were in the nation of Israel?

27.11 - What is the ultimate goal here?

27.18-23 - What is Joshua's new role?

Numbers 28-29:

Why go over the sacrifices again?

1 comment:

  1. Why go over the sacrifices again?

    This probably has nothing to do with what you had in mind, but I found myself singing "I lift my voice, I lift my hands, I lift my life up to You, it is an offering." On the one hand, giving that offering every day is easier than remembering what animals to sacrifice every day, every week, every month, and so on. On the other, though, since our flesh tends to stick around rather than being consumed on the altar, it's *so* much harder!

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