Day 68— Now that we’ve passed Day 66, it’s 100% likely that we have established a “habit.” So CELEBRATE our habit of daily Bible reading! We are in the THIRD month so far! Praise God!
Day 68 – Numbers 33 – 34 (Israel’s journey, Tribal boundaries)
Before entering the Promised Land, Moses takes time to document Israel’s journey so for, since they left Egypt, and to review what they are to do once they cross the boarder. (Chapter 33)
Many of the places he mentions are familiar, but quite a few are not, especially in the final 38 years of just wandering around the desert until all the older generation dies. Forty times, Moses writes of Israel, “they set out from” and “they camped at.” What a tedious journey of packing up and setting up, all resulting from their disobedience. (How often have I also endured long trials as a result of deciding MY way instead of GOD’s way?)
At the end of the chapter the LORD reminds Moses to repeat His instructions about entering the land of Canaan. “You shall DRIVE OUT ALL the inhabitants of the land from before you, and DESTROY ALL their figures and images, and DEMOLISH ALL their high places.” And then they could enjoy the Land that God promised them.
BUT “If you do not drive out the inhabitants of the land from before you, then those of them whom you let remain shall be as BARBS IN YOUR EYES and THORNS IN YOUR SIDES, and will trouble you. (Let’s see how that works out when we get to the book of Joshua.)
Next, in Chapter 34, God tells Moses the boundaries of the Land He has Promised them – South, West (Mediterranean Sea), North, and East (the shoulder of the Sea of Galilee, Jordan River, Dead Sea). God also allows the 2.5 tribes to inherit the hill country of Gilead, and the lands of Ammon and Moab on the East of the Jordan River.
The LORD also names Eleazar the priest, and Joshua as the two who will divide the land up by lot according to the size of each tribe. A head man from each tribe is also named to help in the allotments.
It sounds so exciting! They will soon enter and conquer their Promised Land and find where they all will live! (And no longer camp & move.) But first, a lot of work, lessons, and refinement must be endured. Are they up for it?