The Book of Numbers in the Old Testament can be pretty
boring and tedious. For example, in
chapter 7, the leaders of each of the twelve tribes bring offerings on the
occasion of the tabernacle’s dedication.
Each of the 12 brings an offering identical to all the others, but
instead of just naming the leaders and then saying, “each leader brought….” followed
by the description, every leader individually is mentioned with every specific
of his offering being spelled out. This
means the detail in Numbers 7:13-17 is repeated word for word eleven more
times. I confess to not reading it over
and over.
I also confess to being enough of a math geek that in
Numbers 4:34-38, when it mentions the number of men in the Kohathite,
Gershonite and Merarite clans and then gives the total, I checked the addition.
It is very tempting when reading through the Bible to skip
Numbers and some of the other Old Testament books. The problem is that there are some
interesting nuggets amongst the not so interesting minutia.
For example, the entire sixth chapter relates to Nazirite
vows…a special vow of separation to the Lord.
Intriguing to me is the fact that either a male or female can make this
vow, and there is no difference recorded in the way in which the vow is kept….even
though there is head shaving involved. I
like the fact that God accepts male and female devotion equally. The whole gender issue is a problem of fallen
man. God does not value one over
another.
Also, I wouldn’t want to miss Numbers 6:24-26 The Lord bless you and keep you; the Lord
make his face shine upon you and be gracious to you; the Lord turn his face
toward you and give you peace.
Somewhere in my distance past, I sang with a group that did
a choral arrangement of those verses.
Since reading them again a couple of days ago, the music is playing in
my mind. I can hear the parts. I can feel the hush of worship and the
soaring upward of my spirit with the music.
I want to speak this blessing over my family and friends. I want everyone in the world to know that it
is God’s desire to bless us, to turn his face toward us and to give us peace!
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