Numbers 6 Commentary: The Nazirite and the Blessing
Numbers 6 explains the Nazirite vow and the priestly blessing, showing how consecration, atonement, and peace come under God’s appointed word.
Numbers 6 explains the Nazirite vow and the priestly blessing, showing how consecration, atonement, and peace come under God’s appointed word.
Numbers 5 orders Israel’s camp holiness, requires confession and restitution, and gives a priestly process for suspected adultery under God’s searching judgment.
Numbers 4 assigns Levite duties, counts their workers, and shows that holy service in Israel required order, mediation, and guarded approach.
Numbers 3 explains the Levites’ service, the guarding of the tabernacle, and the redemption of Israel’s firstborn under God’s holy claim.
Numbers 2 arranges Israel by tribes around the Tent of Meeting, showing God’s ordered presence, covenant identity, and disciplined movement as his people journey.
Numbers 1 records Israel’s census, names tribal leaders, and sets Levi apart to guard the tabernacle so God’s people move in holy order.
Numbers traces Israel through wilderness judgment, priestly order, and covenant hope, showing how the Lord disciplines his people and preserves his promise.
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