Deuteronomy 1

Deuteronomy 1

Moses begins his final series of speeches to the Israelites, reviewing their forty-year journey in the wilderness just before they cross the Jordan River. He recounts the early events, focusing on their failure at Kadesh Barnea: the people rebelled after hearing the negative report from the ten spies, leading to God’s judgment that the older generation would die outside the Promised Land. This opening speech serves as a solemn history lesson, reminding the new generation of the consequences of disobedience and lack of faith.

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Numbers 2

God specifies the military organization and placement of the twelve tribes around the Tabernacle in the wilderness, assigning three tribes to encamp on each of the four sides.

Numbers 3

God counts the Levites, assigning them to the service of the Tabernacle and its priesthood, confirming they will serve as substitutes for the firstborn of the other tribes.

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