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1 Lesson Three: Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy

2 Leviticus – “about Levites”  Author: Moses  Purpose: to guide the Israelites in the ways of holiness, so they would be set apart from the world and receive blessings instead of judgment as they lived near the presence of their holy God.  Date of writing: c BC, concerning events primarily around Mount Sinai, primarily for the generation of the exodus.  Key truths: oGod is Holy, and He requires holiness from his people oGod’s people fail to keep the requirements of holiness oTemporary atonement could be found in the sacrificial system oGod called His people to pursue holiness in every aspect of their lives in gratitude for the mercy He had shown them oGod offered wondrous blessings and threatened judgment so his people would repent

3 Figure carrying burden – Israel Murky stream – Israel lived in a world where evil was a reality Spotted tunic, burden, broken notes – the sinfulness of the chosen ones issued in the same disharmonies as those experienced by the first inhabitants of God’s good earth Extended hands – Israel’s mission entailed a ministry to all on the earth Figure clutches burden – Preoccupied with its own burdens, Israel was not free to minister to the needs of others Lamb between figure and extended hands – Freed from its own burden by the atoning acts of God, Israel would be free to fulfill its mission Manuscript message – the atonement of God was designed by Him to empower Israel “to be a blessing” © the Bethel Series

4 Leviticus Laws on Sacrifice (Lev 1:1 – 7:38) Moses explained how the laity and the priests were to participate in a variety of sacrifices in the presence of God at the tabernacle The Ordination of the Aaronic Priesthood (Lev 8:1 – 10:20) Moses described how Aaron and his sons were ordained to be priests for Israel. Moses performed a number of ceremonies and Aaron andhis sons completed the ceremonies. In order to encourage priests not to violate their ordination, Moses then explained why two sons of Aaron had fallen under God’s judgment while two others had been exonerated. Uncleanness and it’s treatment (Lev 11:1 – 16:34) Moses described how to identify and deal with ritual uncleanness. The practice of Holiness (Lev 17:1 – 27:34) Moses revealed the far-reaching implications of Israel’s call to holiness by touching on how to remain holy in many different spheres of life.

5 Numbers – “In the Desert”  Author: Moses  Purpose: to call the second generation of the exodus to serve God as His holy army in the conquest of the promised land by avoiding the failures of the past and by remaining faithful to God’s directives.  Date of Writing: c BC, concerning events about and on the way from Mount Sinai to Moab, for those born in the desert.  Key Truths: oGod fully prepared His people to serve Him and to succeed in the conquest of the promised land. oThe members of the first generation failed to succeed because they were ungrateful for the grace God had shown them and feared the power of the Canaanites. oGod raised up another generation for the conquest of the promised land, but they also had to remain faithful to the Lord in order to succeed.

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7 Numbers The preparation of the First-Generation Army (Num 1:1 – 9:14) Through the leadership of Moses and Aaron, God prepared the first generation of the exodus with everything it needed to be a holy army ready to possess the promised land. The failed march of the First-Generation Army (Num 9:15 – 25:18) The first generation of the exodus began the march toward the promised land with great hope, but complaints and rebellion led to the demise of nearly the entire generation. Yet, in His mercy, God began to prepare a second generation to move forward. The preparation of the Second-Generation Army (Num 26:1 – 36:13) God prepared the second generation of the exodus to move forward as His holy army. God demonstrated His love for Israel by restoring their numbers and reaffirming holy leadership for the nation. He also gave instructions that would guide the people as they conquered the land.

8 Deuteronomy  Author: Moses  Purpose: to encourage a renewal of the covenant mediated by Moses as Israel was about to enter the promised land under Joshua’s leadership.  Date of Writing: c. 1406, about events that took place on the plains of Moab, to the second generation of the exodus  Key Truths: oThe Israelites on the plains of Moab were to learn the importance of loyalty to the covenant from the experiences of the previous generation. oThe laws of Moses were designed to benefit the people of God as they moved into the promised land under Joshua’s leadership. oLoyalty to the covenant would be rewarded with blessings, and disobedience would be punished with curses. oThe Israelites were to renew their commitment to the covenant as they waited on the plains of Moab and after they entered the promised land.

9 Deuteronomy Introduction (Dt 1:1-4) Moses identified himself as the mediator of Israel’s covenant renewal on the plains of Moab. Moses First Address [the Historical Prologue] (Dt 1:5 – 4:43) The Israelites were to learn gratitude and loyalty to the Lord from their experiences and from the experiences of the previous generation. Moses Second Address [the Stipulations] (Dt 4:44 – 26:19) Loving loyalty to the Lord required obedience to His many laws. These laws were His kind gift to His people. In the future, Israel was to be even more firmly committed to the law. Moses’ Third Address [Ratification: curses and blessings] (Dt 27:1 – 30:20) Israel was to renew her commitment to the covenant in the promised land. She was also to recommit on the plains of Moab. The wonderful blessings and fearful curses of the covenant required such commitments. Even if the curse of exile occurred, God promised to return His people to the land and to His rich blessings.

10 Deuteronomy The conclusion of Moses’ Ministry [leadership succession] (Dt 31:1 – 34:12) Moses transferred his authority to Joshua. He left God’s people with lessons learned from the past and with high hopes for the future.

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12 Hammurabi’s Code  King of Babylonia  BC  Babylon was sacked in 1531 BC  Kassites ruled 400 years and used Hammurabi’s code of laws

13 Kassite Babylonia  Hittite attacks weakened the Babylonians  Babylon was sacked in 1531 BC by the Hittite king Mursilis I  Kassite dynasty lasted until 1155 BC  Nebuchadnezzar I began a period of native rule  In 729 BC Babylon was conquered into the Neo- Assyrian Empire

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19 History in the Law Books Aaron and his sons are ordained as priests before the Lord, in the presence of the congregation (Lev 8)

20 History in the Law Books Aaron and his sons are ordained as priests before the Lord, in the presence of the congregation (Lev 8) Aaron’s sons Nadab and Abihu offer unauthorized worship, and are put to death (Lev 10, WCF XXI)

21 History in the Law Books Aaron and his sons are ordained as priests before the Lord, in the presence of the congregation (Lev 8) Aaron’s sons Nadab and Abihu offer unauthorized worship, and are put to death (Lev 10, WCF XXI) God chooses the tribe of Levi to be priests for the people (Num 3, 8)

22 History in the Law Books Aaron and his sons are ordained as priests before the Lord, in the presence of the congregation (Lev 8) Aaron’s sons Nadab and Abihu offer unauthorized worship, and are put to death (Lev 10, WCF XXI) God chooses the tribe of Levi to be priests for the people (Num 3, 8) The first passover is celebrated, a year after the departure from Egypt (Num 9)

23 History in the Law Books Aaron and his sons are ordained as priests before the Lord, in the presence of the congregation (Lev 8) Aaron’s sons Nadab and Abihu offer unauthorized worship, and are put to death (Lev 10, WCF XXI) God chooses the tribe of Levi to be priests for the people (Num 3, 8) The first passover is celebrated, a year after the departure from Egypt (Num 9) A first census of the Israelites is taken, by their clans and families, of the men available for military service (Num 1)

24 History in the Law Books Aaron and his sons are ordained as priests before the Lord, in the presence of the congregation (Lev 8) Aaron’s sons Nadab and Abihu offer unauthorized worship, and are put to death (Lev 10, WCF XXI) God chooses the tribe of Levi to be priests for the people (Num 3, 8) The first passover is celebrated, a year after the departure from Egypt (Num 9) A first census of the Israelites is taken, by their clans and families, of the men available for military service (Num 1) The Levites are not counted for the army; they will be responsible for care of the tabernacle of the testimony

25 History in the Law Books Aaron and his sons are ordained as priests before the Lord, in the presence of the congregation (Lev 8) Aaron’s sons Nadab and Abihu offer unauthorized worship, and are put to death (Lev 10, WCF XXI) God chooses the tribe of Levi to be priests for the people (Num 3, 8) The first passover is celebrated, a year after the departure from Egypt (Num 9) A first census of the Israelites is taken, by their clans and families, of the men available for military service (Num 1) The Levites are not counted for the army; they will be responsible for care of the tabernacle of the testimony The descendents of Joseph are counted as two tribes, from his sons Ephraim and Manasseh

26 History in the Law Books Aaron and his sons are ordained as priests before the Lord, in the presence of the congregation (Lev 8) Aaron’s sons Nadab and Abihu offer unauthorized worship, and are put to death (Lev 10, WCF XXI) God chooses the tribe of Levi to be priests for the people (Num 3, 8) The first passover is celebrated, a year after the departure from Egypt (Num 9) A first census of the Israelites is taken, by their clans and families, of the men available for military service (Num 1) The Levites are not counted for the army; they will be responsible for care of the tabernacle of the testimony The descendents of Joseph are counted as two tribes, from his sons Ephraim and Manasseh 603,550 fighting men are numbered from among a nation of 2,000,000

27 History in the Law Books Aaron and his sons are ordained as priests before the Lord, in the presence of the congregation (Lev 8) Aaron’s sons Nadab and Abihu offer unauthorized worship, and are put to death (Lev 10, WCF XXI) God chooses the tribe of Levi to be priests for the people (Num 3, 8) The first passover is celebrated, a year after the departure from Egypt (Num 9) A first census of the Israelites is taken, by their clans and families, of the men available for military service (Num 1) The descendents of Joseph are counted as two tribes, from his sons Ephraim and Manasseh The Levites are not counted for the army; they will be responsible for care of the tabernacle of the testimony 603,550 fighting men are numbered from among a nation of 2,000,000 Directions are given for the order of their encampment (Num 2)

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29 History in the Law Books Aaron and his sons are ordained as priests before the Lord, in the presence of the congregation (Lev 8) Aaron’s sons Nadab and Abihu offer unauthorized worship, and are put to death (Lev 10, WCF XXI) God chooses the tribe of Levi to be priests for the people (Num 3, 8) The first passover is celebrated, a year after the departure from Egypt (Num 9) A first census of the Israelites is taken, by their clans and families, of the men available for military service (Num 1) The Levites are not counted for the army; they will be responsible for care of the tabernacle of the testimony The descendents of Joseph are counted as two tribes, from his sons Ephraim and Manasseh 603,550 fighting men are numbered from among a nation of 2,000,000 Directions are given for the order of their encampment (Num 2) God ordered the Levites counted, and prescribed their duties and order of encampment (Num 3, 4)

30 History in the Law Books On the 20 th day of the 2 nd month of the 2 nd year (c BC), the Israelites leave their encampment near Mount Sinai, bound for the promised land (Num 10)

31 History in the Law Books On the 20 th day of the 2 nd month of the 2 nd year (c BC), the Israelites leave their encampment near Mount Sinai, bound for the promised land (Num 10) Twelve spies are sent into the land, one from each tribe. Caleb is from the tribe of Judah; Joshua is from the tribe of Ephraim (Num 13)

32 History in the Law Books On the 20 th day of the 2 nd month of the 2 nd year (c BC), the Israelites leave their encampment near Mount Sinai, bound for the promised land (Num 10) Twelve spies are sent into the land, one from each tribe. Caleb is from the tribe of Judah; Joshua is from the tribe of Ephraim (Num 13) The spies report; all except Caleb and Joshua are pessimistic.

33 History in the Law Books On the 20 th day of the 2 nd month of the 2 nd year (c BC), the Israelites leave their encampment near Mount Sinai, bound for the promised land (Num 10) Twelve spies are sent into the land, one from each tribe. Caleb is from the tribe of Judah; Joshua is from the tribe of Ephraim (Num 13) The spies report; all except Caleb and Joshua are pessimistic. The people are afraid and want to return to Egypt. God judges them for their disobedience: they are condemned to wander in the wilderness for forty years. More, the entire generation that was delivered out of Egypt shall die in the desert; they will not inherit the promised land (Num 14)

34 History in the Law Books On the 20 th day of the 2 nd month of the 2 nd year (c BC), the Israelites leave their encampment near Mount Sinai, bound for the promised land (Num 10) Twelve spies are sent into the land, one from each tribe. Caleb is from the tribe of Judah; Joshua is from the tribe of Ephraim (Num 13) The spies report; all except Caleb and Joshua are pessimistic. The people are afraid and want to return to Egypt. God judges them for their disobedience: they are condemned to wander in the wilderness for forty years. Moreover, the entire generation that was delivered out of Egypt shall die in the desert; they will not inherit the promised land (Num 14) Korah, a Levite, leads a rebellion (Num 16) 250 men are consumed by fire from the Lord 14,700 are killed by a plague

35 History in the Law Books On the 20 th day of the 2 nd month of the 2 nd year (c BC), the Israelites leave their encampment near Mount Sinai, bound for the promised land (Num 10) Twelve spies are sent into the land, one from each tribe. Caleb is from the tribe of Judah; Joshua is from the tribe of Ephraim (Num 13) The spies report; all except Caleb and Joshua are pessimistic. The people are afraid and want to return to Egypt. God judges them for their disobedience: they are condemned to wander in the wilderness for forty years. Moreover, the entire generation that was delivered out of Egypt shall die in the desert; they will not inherit the promised land (Num 14) Korah, a Levite, leads a rebellion (Num 16) 250 men are consumed by fire from the Lord 14,700 are killed by a plague The people cry for water; Moses is given instructions for how to get it, but strikes the rock. Judgment at the waters of Meribah (Num 20)

36 History in the Law Books On the 20 th day of the 2 nd month of the 2 nd year (c BC), the Israelites leave their encampment near Mount Sinai, bound for the promised land (Num 10) Twelve spies are sent into the land, one from each tribe. Caleb is from the tribe of Judah; Joshua is from the tribe of Ephraim (Num 13) The spies report; all except Caleb and Joshua are pessimistic. The people are afraid and want to return to Egypt. God judges them for their disobedience: they are condemned to wander in the wilderness for forty years. Moreover, the entire generation that was delivered out of Egypt shall die in the desert; they will not inherit the promised land (Num 14) Korah, a Levite, leads a rebellion (Num 16) 250 men are consumed by fire from the Lord 14,700 are killed by a plague The people cry for water; Moses is given instructions for how to get it, but strikes the rock. Judgment at the waters of Meribah (Num 20) Passage through Edom denied. Aaron dies. Victory in battle with Canaanite King Arad (Num 21)

37 History in the Law Books On the 20 th day of the 2 nd month of the 2 nd year (c BC), the Israelites leave their encampment near Mount Sinai, bound for the promised land (Num 10) Twelve spies are sent into the land, one from each tribe. Caleb is from the tribe of Judah; Joshua is from the tribe of Ephraim (Num 13) The spies report; all except Caleb and Joshua are pessimistic. The people are afraid and want to return to Egypt. God judges them for their disobedience: they are condemned to wander in the wilderness for forty years. More, the entire generation that was delivered out of Egypt shall die in the desert; they will not inherit the promised land (Num 14) Korah, a Levite, leads a rebellion (Num 16) 250 men are consumed by fire from the Lord 14,700 are killed by a plague The people cry for water; Moses is given instructions for how to get it, but strikes the rock. Judgment at the waters of Meribah (Num 20) Passage through Edom denied. Aaron dies. Victory in battle with Canaanite King Arad (Num 21) The Bronze snake erected to save the people (Num 21; John 3:14,15)

38 History in the Law Books Moses has kept a journal of the Israelites’ travels during the 40 years in the desert (Num 33)

39 History in the Law Books Moses has kept a journal of the Israelites’ travels during the 40 years in the desert (Num 33) Edom’s King Balak fears the Israelites, summons a seer, Balaam (Num 22-24)

40 History in the Law Books Moses has kept a journal of the Israelites’ travels during the 40 years in the desert (Num 33) Edom’s King Balak fears the Israelites, summons a seer, Balaam (Num 22-24) Israelite men seduced to idolatry by Midianite women. 25,000 die in plague sent as punishment (Num 25)

41 History in the Law Books Moses has kept a journal of the Israelites’ travels during the 40 years in the desert (Num 33) Edom’s King Balak fears the Israelites, summons a seer, Balaam (Num 22-24) Israelite men seduced to idolatry by Midianite women. 25,000 die in plague sent as punishment (Num 25) God orders the Israelites to destroy the Midianites (Num 31)

42 History in the Law Books Moses has kept a journal of the Israelites’ travels during the 40 years in the desert (Num 33) Edom’s King Balak fears the Israelites, summons a seer, Balaam (Num 22-24) Israelite men seduced to idolatry by Midianite women. 25,000 die in plague sent as punishment (Num 25) God orders the Israelites to destroy the Midianites (Num 31) God orders Moses to take a Second census of the people before they enter the promised land, to conquer it (Num 26)

43 History in the Law Books Moses has kept a journal of the Israelites’ travels during the 40 years in the desert (Num 33) Edom’s King Balak fears the Israelites, summons a seer, Balaam (Num 22-24) Israelite men seduced to idolatry by Midianite women. 25,000 die in plague sent as punishment (Num 25) God orders the Israelites to destroy the Midianites (Num 31) God orders Moses to take a Second census of the people before they enter the promised land, to conquer it. There are 1,820 fewer men over 20 (fighting men now number 601,730) but 1,000 more Levites (23,000). (Num 26)

44 History in the Law Books Moses has kept a journal of the Israelites’ travels during the 40 years in the desert (Num 33) Edom’s King Balak fears the Israelites, summons a seer, Balaam (Num 22-24) Israelite men seduced to idolatry by Midianite women. 25,000 die in plague sent as punishment (Num 25) God orders the Israelites to destroy the Midianites (Num 31) God orders Moses to take a Second census of the people before they enter the promised land, to conquer it. There are fewer men over 20 (fighting men now number 601,730) but more Levites (23,000). (Num 26) Joshua, who has been Moses’ faithful protégé for the 40 years in the desert, is named his successor (Num 27)

45 History in the Law Books Moses has kept a journal of the Israelites’ travels during the 40 years in the desert (Num 33) Edom’s King Balak fears the Israelites, summons a seer, Balaam (Num 22-24) Israelite men seduced to idolatry by Midianite women. 25,000 die in plague sent as punishment (Num 25) God orders the Israelites to destroy the Midianites (Num 31) God orders Moses to take a Second census of the people before they enter the promised land, to conquer it. There are fewer men over 20 (fighting men now number 601,730) but more Levites (23,000). (Num 26) Joshua, who has been Moses’ faithful protégé for the 40 years in the desert, is named his successor (Num 27) The tribes of Gad, Reuben, and half of Manasseh want to take up land (Gilead) east of the Jordan river, and Moses allows it (Num 32)

46 History in the Law Books Moses has kept a journal of the Israelites’ travels during the 40 years in the desert (Num 33) Edom’s King Balak fears the Israelites, summons a seer, Balaam (Num 22-24) Israelite men seduced to idolatry by Midianite women. 25,000 die in plague sent as punishment (Num 25) God orders the Israelites to destroy the Midianites (Num 31) God orders Moses to take a Second census of the people before they enter the promised land, to conquer it. There are fewer men over 20 (fighting men now number 601,730) but more Levites (23,000). (Num 26) Joshua, who has been Moses’ faithful protégé for the 40 years in the desert, is named his successor (Num 27) The tribes of Gad, Reuben, and half of Manasseh want to take up land (Gilead) east of the Jordan river, and Moses allows it (Num 32) Directions and preparations for the conquest of Canaan

47 History in the Law Books Moses has kept a journal of the Israelites’ travels during the 40 years in the desert (Num 33) Edom’s King Balak fears the Israelites, summons a seer, Balaam (Num 22-24) Israelite men seduced to idolatry by Midianite women. 25,000 die in plague sent as punishment (Num 25) God orders the Israelites to destroy the Midianites (Num 31) God orders Moses to take a Second census of the people before they enter the promised land, to conquer it. There are fewer men over 20 (fighting men now number 601,730) but more Levites (23,000). (Num 26) Joshua, who has been Moses’ faithful protégé for the 40 years in the desert, is named his successor (Num 27) The tribes of Gad, Reuben, and half of Manasseh want to take up land (Gilead) east of the Jordan river, and Moses allows it (Num 32) Directions and preparations for the conquest of Canaan Drive out all the inhabitants

48 History in the Law Books Moses has kept a journal of the Israelites’ travels during the 40 years in the desert (Num 33) Edom’s King Balak fears the Israelites, summons a seer, Balaam (Num 22-24) Israelite men seduced to idolatry by Midianite women. 25,000 die in plague sent as punishment (Num 25) God orders the Israelites to destroy the Midianites (Num 31) God orders Moses to take a Second census of the people before they enter the promised land, to conquer it. There are fewer men over 20 (fighting men now number 601,730) but more Levites (23,000). (Num 26) Joshua, who has been Moses’ faithful protégé for the 40 years in the desert, is named his successor (Num 27) The tribes of Gad, Reuben, and half of Manasseh want to take up land (Gilead) east of the Jordan river, and Moses allows it (Num 32) Directions and preparations for the conquest of Canaan Drive out all the inhabitants Destroy the rampant idolatry in the land

49 History in the Law Books Moses has kept a journal of the Israelites’ travels during the 40 years in the desert (Num 33) Edom’s King Balak fears the Israelites, summons a seer, Balaam (Num 22-24) Israelite men seduced to idolatry by Midianite women. 25,000 die in plague sent as punishment (Num 25) God orders the Israelites to destroy the Midianites (Num 31) God orders Moses to take a Second census of the people before they enter the promised land, to conquer it. There are fewer men over 20 (fighting men now number 601,730) but more Levites (23,000). (Num 26) Joshua, who has been Moses’ faithful protégé for the 40 years in the desert, is named his successor (Num 27) The tribes of Gad, Reuben, and half of Manasseh want to take up land (Gilead) east of the Jordan river, and Moses allows it (Num 32) Directions and preparations for the conquest of Canaan Drive out all the inhabitants Destroy the rampant idolatry in the land God delineates the borders of the Promised Land

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53 History in the Law Books On the 1 st day of the 11 th month of the 40 th year, Moses spoke to the Israelites who were poised to enter the Promised Land, recounting their 40-year sojourn in the wilderness (Deut 1:1-4:40)

54 History in the Law Books On the 1 st day of the 11 th month of the 40 th year, Moses spoke to the Israelites who were poised to enter the Promised Land, recounting their 40-year sojourn in the wilderness (Deut 1:1-4:40) A few days later, Moses spoke again emphasizing the need for obedience to the Law (Deut 4:40-11:32)

55 History in the Law Books On the 1 st day of the 11 th month of the 40 th year, Moses spoke to the Israelites who were poised to enter the Promised Land, recounting their 40-year sojourn in the wilderness (Deut 1:1-4:40) A few days later, Moses spoke again emphasizing the need for obedience to the Law (Deut 4:40-11:32) Moses emphasized the two-fold purpose of the Law: To bring the people into a proper relationship with God To regulate their conduct toward orderly and beneficial Living

56 History in the Law Books On the 1 st day of the 11 th month of the 40 th year, Moses spoke to the Israelites who were poised to enter the Promised Land, recounting their 40-year sojourn in the wilderness (Deut 1:1-4:40) A few days later, Moses spoke again emphasizing the need for obedience to the Law (Deut 4:40-11:32) Moses emphasized the two-fold purpose of the Law: To bring the people into a proper relationship with God To regulate their conduct toward orderly and beneficial Living In this second address to the people, Moses expounds on the principle laws. Most are set forth in the form of statutes, others as case decisions or ethical duties (Deut 5 ff; Ex 22 ff; Lev 19 ff; other)