Leviticus, Part 2 and Numbers, Part 1: Holy Days, Holy People
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Lesson OneSacred Time: Sabbath and Jubilee (Lev 25)13 Activities
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Getting Started
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Lesson Text: Leviticus 25
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In | Workbook: Sabbath in the Pentateuch
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In | Sacred Time
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In | Jubilee
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Behind | Agricultural Context
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Behind | Workbook: The Sabbath, Ancient and New
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In Front | Jesus and the Sabbath
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In Front | Jesus and the Jubilee
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In Front | Christians, Sabbath and the Jubilee
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In Front | Christianity Today: Jubilee 2000: Poor Nations Get Debt Relief
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In Front | Workbook: Jubilee 2000: Poor Nations Get Debt Relief
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Wrap-Up
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Getting Started
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Lesson TwoSacred Time: Pilgrimage Festivals (Lev 23, Num 9, 28-29; Deut 16)12 Activities
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Getting Started
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Lesson Text: Leviticus 23; Numbers 9, 28-29; Deuteronomy 16
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In | Workbook: Sacred Days
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In | Pilgrimage Holidays
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In | Agricultural, Historical and Prophetic Context
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In | Workbook: Prophetic Dimensions of the Pilgrimage Holidays
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Behind | Seasons, Gods and Israel's Calendar
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Behind | Onsite: The Story of the Bible in a Sheaf of Wheat
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Behind | Onsite: Booths in the Wilderness - Recalling the Past, Anticipating Eternity
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In Front | The Biblical Calendar and the Church Calendar
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In Front | Workbook: The Biblical Calendar and the Church Calendar - Overlap and Expansion
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Wrap-Up
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Getting Started
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Lesson ThreeSacred Community (Lev 11-20)14 Activities|3 Assessments
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Getting Started
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Lesson Text: Leviticus 11-20
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In | Workbook: Scale Disease
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In | Scale Disease
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In | Uncleanness and Impurity
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In | Rites of Purification
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In | Imperfection
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In | The Democracy of Impurity
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Behind | Impurity and Access to the Divine
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In Front | Holiness Today
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In Front | Christians and Defilement
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In Front | Our Daily Bread: The Leviticus Reminder
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In Front | Workbook: Guiding Questions - Leviticus
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Wrap-Up
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Getting Started
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Lesson FourPeople Ready (Num 1-10)15 Activities|1 Assessment
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Getting Started
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Lesson Text: Numbers 1-10
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In | Workbook: Censuses
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In | The People Are Ready
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In | Workbook: The Meaning of ‘Eleph
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In | The Levites
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In | The Purity of the Camp
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In | Trumpets
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Behind | Tribal Encampments
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Behind | Organization of the Camp
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In Front | Numbers Matter
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In Front | Onsite: The Aaronic Benediction
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In Front | Our Daily Bread: God’s Way
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In Front | Ecclesiology: Commissioner Phil Needham
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Wrap-Up
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Getting Started
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Lesson FivePeople Not Ready (Num 11-20)20 Activities
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Getting Started
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Lesson Text: Numbers 11-20
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In | Literary Structures
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In | Chiasm Joshua
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In | Workbook: Moses’ Chiastic Speech
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In | Chronic Faithlessness
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In | Rebellion of the People
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In | Rebellion of the Priests
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In | Rebellion of Moses
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In | The Bible Project: Numbers
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Behind | Geography
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Behind | Onsite: Water from the Rock
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Behind | Ethnic Diversity
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Behind | Quail
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In Front | Judgment Is Inevitable
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In Front | Lost and Second Chances
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In Front | Painting Pictures of Egypt: Sara Groves
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In Front | Our Daily Bread: Are You a Complainer?
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In Front | Workbook: The Uniqueness of Leviticus and Numbers
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Wrap-Up
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Getting Started
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Course Wrap-UpCourse Completion1 Activity|1 Assessment
Wrap-Up
As the book of Numbers comes to a close, how do you judge your ancestors? Do they seem inexplicably fickle, or do you see a reflection of our own flaws and failures?
You’ve also had a good chance to see how God responds to faithlessness. Were you more surprised by His patience or by His judgment? Many are stunned at the price Moses paid for what seems to have been a momentary slip, an understandably angry outburst. But what do you think? What might have been God’s purpose?
The Bible makes clear that God’s ways are higher than our ways. To quote a line from The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe, “He is good, but he is not safe.” God cares for each person, but His purpose transcends the life of one person, even Moses, and spans across the world and over all of history.
Perhaps there’s a clue here, that the Bible is not a collection of stories of heroes. It’s not about great men and women. It’s about a great God, who accomplishes great things through very ordinary, very flawed people like you and me.