Numbers 36

Numbers 36

The daughters of Zelophehad case is revisited by the tribal leaders of Manasseh, who express concern that if the daughters marry into another tribe, the family inheritance will be lost to that other tribe. God rules that the daughters may keep their land, but they must marry only within their own tribe (the clan of Manasseh) to keep the ancestral land within the proper tribal boundaries. This final law ensures that the inheritance rights established in Chapter 27 do not compromise the ordered tribal division of the Promised Land.

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Numbers 12

Miriam and Aaron criticize Moses for marrying a Cushite woman and questioning his unique authority. God severely rebukes them, striking Miriam with leprosy as punishment.

Numbers 13

Moses sends twelve spies—one from each tribe—to scout the Promised Land of Canaan. They return with giant fruit but a fearful report of massive, fortified cities and giants.

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