This year, I plan on reading the Old Testament of the Bible within the 2012 calendar year. Follow me on this journey!
Scripture Thought (What I Learned):
Chapter 31: Moses sends 12,000 Warriors
At this
point in the story, we have learned that Joshua was appointed to succeed Moses
as the new leader for the Israelites. Joshua received the priesthood authority.
Moses has another task, before he can be gathered completely to his people.
The Lord
commands Moses to take vengeance upon the Midianites. Remember Numbers 25?
Where the Midianites seduced the Israelites and caused that some of them
worshiped their idol gods? Well Moses sends out 12,000 troops to fight the
Midianites. This amounts to 1,000 from each tribe. With this group Moses sends
Phinehas (the son of Eleazer) who takes some articles from the tabernacle and
some trumpets which he uses for signaling.
The
Israelites easily defeat the Midianites, killing every single man and taking
the women, children and loot for themselves as plunder. They kill the five
kings of Midian: Evi, Rekem, Zur, Hur, Balaam and Reba.
The
warriors return with the plunder and everyone except Moses is happy. Moses asks
them; "...Have ye saved all the women alive? Behold, these caused the
children of Israel, through the counsel of Balaam, to commit trespass against
the Lord in the matter of Peor..." (Numbers 31:15-16). Essentially telling them that the women were
the ones who caused the Israelites to sin, so they should have been killed too.
Moses
commands them to kill all the boys and all the women who have slept with a man,
but save those who had not slept with a man. Anyone who participated in the killing
or touched the dead bodies, would have to stay outside of the camp for seven days
as part of the cleansing process.
After that,
they divide up the spoils between the soldiers and the rest of the Israelites. The
Levites are to receive 1 out of every 500 of everything the soldiers receive and
1 out of every 50 items that the rest of the Israelites receive.
The officers
of the army report to Moses that they had 0 casualties, they wiped out an entire
nation without any loss! They thank the Lord for this victory, by presenting an
additional offering of 190 kilograms of gold. OR in today's standard of Gold to
US dollar equals: $6,118,000!!! That's right...
over 6 MILLION dollars in Gold.
Chapter 32: Conquering of Canaan
The Israelites
are about to enter into the promised land, what will become "Israel",
the land on the west side of Jordan. Before they cross Jordan, the Reubenites and
the Gadites take a look at the surrounding lands on the East side, or the former
lands of Ataroth, Dibon, Jazer, Nimrah, Hesbon, Elealeh, Sebam and Beon. The Reubenites
and the Gadites see that the land would be good and ask Moses if they can keep these
lands instead, because they were favorable in their eyes.
Moses of
course gets a little angry, especially since they haven't made it to the Promised
Land that they Lord had planned for them, and they are already wanting something
else. Moses speaks to the children of Gad and Reuben, saying: "...Shall your brethren go to war, and shall
ye sit here? And therefore discourage ye the heart of the children of Israel from
going over into the land which the Lord hath given them?" (Numbers 32:6)
The Lord has prepared the Promised Land
for them and wanting something else, is really not putting their trust in the Lord
and this causes him to be angry. The children of Reuben and Gad come back to Moses
and tell him that they will go with Israel into the Promised Land.
The Lord
even reminds them of why they had traveled in the desert for forty years: "And the Lord's anger was kindled against
Israel, and he made them wander in the wilderness forty years, until all the generation,
that had done evil in the sight of the Lord, was consumed" (Numbers 32:13).
Essentially we learn about trials and tribulations...
The Lord
gives us Trials that we can be strengthened. By "filtering" out the evil
in the children of Israel, the Lord through a 40 year process was able to find the
strongest and most faithful of the Israelites to live in the Promised Land. This
reminds me of a scripture in (Romans 5: 1-6)
"Therefore being justified by faith,
we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ: By whom also we
have access by faith into this grace wherein we stand, and rejoice in
hope of the glory of God. And not only so, but we glory in tribulations also: knowing that tribulation worketh patience;
And patience, experience; and experience, hope: And hope maketh
not ashamed; because the love of God is shed abroad in our hearts by
the Holy Ghost which is given unto us. For when we were yet without strength,
in due time Christ died for the ungodly."
We glory in tribulations... knowing
that tribulation worketh patience; And patience, experience; and
experience, hope.
Reuben, Gad
and half of the tribe of Manasseh receive their inheritances east of Jordan. They
covenant to join the other tribes in conquering Canaan.
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