
Numbers
A Pentecostal Commentary
Wilfred Hildebrandt(Author)
Brill (Publisher)
Published on 24. October 2024
Book
Paperback/Softback
384 pages
978-90-04-71132-7 (ISBN)
Description
Numbers reveals tremendous challenges faced by Israel after the miraculous Exodus event from Egypt in their wilderness journey towards the promised covenantal land. Primary themes include divine guidance, testing, the Spirit of God, prophetic leadership, worship, judgment, blessing, cursing, providence, anointing, and healing.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Leiden
Netherlands
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 21 mm
Weight
553 gr
ISBN-13
978-90-04-71132-7 (9789004711327)
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Content
Series Preface
Introduction
?1?Method and Approach for a Pentecostal Commentary
?2?Name of the Book
?3?The Hebrew Text and Translation
?4?Literary Genres and Structure
?5?Structure and Organizational Layout
?6?Chronology and Audience
?7?The Place of Numbers in the Pentateuch
?8?The Primary Theme of the Torah
?9?The Unity of the Pentateuch
?10?The Life and Leadership of Moses
?11?Torah Composition and the Question of Mosaic Authorship
?12?A Selection of Seven Predominate Themes in Numbers
Commentary
Part 1 The Exodus (First) Generation in the Wilderness (Numbers1-25)
1.1-10.36 Administration and Organization for Israel's Journey to the Promised Land
?1.1-54?Taking a Census and Mustering the Military
?2.1-34?The Israelite Camp
?3.1-51?The Levites and The Aaronides
?4.1-49?Census of The Levites
?5.1-31?Physical and Spiritual Conditions
?6.1-27?The Nazirite Vow
?7.1-89?The Tabernacle and Altar Dedication
?8.1-26?Consecration of the Levites
?9.1-23?The Passover and the Cloud
?10.1-36?Moving Forward to a Promised Land
11.1-25.18 Wilderness Hardships, Conflicts, Cycles of Rebellion and Judgment
?11.1-35?Prophetic Leadership
?12.1-16?Family and Leadership Conflict
?13.1-14.45?The Reconnaissance Mission
?15.1-41?Cultus Offerings and Sacrifices
?16.1-17.13?Leadership Ambitions
?18.1-32?Protecting Sanctuary, Clergy, and People
?19.1-22?Ritual Purification Rites
?20.1-22.1?Conflicts Escalate and Infuriate
?22.2-24.25?External Conflicts: Israel and Moab
?25.1-18?Israel's Religious Failure
Part 2 The Second Generation Anticipates Entry into the Land of Promise (Numbers26-36)
26.1-32.42 From Moab to Canaan: Preparing to Receive Their 'Inheritance'
?26.1-65?Second Generation Census
?27.1-23?Land Issues and Leadership Transitions
?28.1-29.40?Offerings and Sacrifices
?30.1-16?Making Vows
?31.1-54?Vengeance on the Midianites
?32.1-42?Land Allocations
33.1-56 A Synopsis of the Wilderness Expedition
?33.1-2?Moses' Records
?33.3-15?Departing Egypt
?33.16-36?Sites of Wandering
?33.37-49?From Mount Hor to the Abarim Mountains
?33.50-56?Poised for Conquest
34.1-36.13 Anticipation of the Promised Land
?34.1-15?The Covenantal Borders
?34.16-29?Leaders for Land Allocations
?35.1-5?The Levitical Towns
?35.6-15?Designated Towns of Refuge
?35.16-29?Premeditated Murder
?35.30-34?Legal Summation
?36.1-4?Inheritance Security
?36.5-12?Marriage
?36.13?The Reliable Leadership of Moses
Select Bibliography
Index
Introduction
?1?Method and Approach for a Pentecostal Commentary
?2?Name of the Book
?3?The Hebrew Text and Translation
?4?Literary Genres and Structure
?5?Structure and Organizational Layout
?6?Chronology and Audience
?7?The Place of Numbers in the Pentateuch
?8?The Primary Theme of the Torah
?9?The Unity of the Pentateuch
?10?The Life and Leadership of Moses
?11?Torah Composition and the Question of Mosaic Authorship
?12?A Selection of Seven Predominate Themes in Numbers
Commentary
Part 1 The Exodus (First) Generation in the Wilderness (Numbers1-25)
1.1-10.36 Administration and Organization for Israel's Journey to the Promised Land
?1.1-54?Taking a Census and Mustering the Military
?2.1-34?The Israelite Camp
?3.1-51?The Levites and The Aaronides
?4.1-49?Census of The Levites
?5.1-31?Physical and Spiritual Conditions
?6.1-27?The Nazirite Vow
?7.1-89?The Tabernacle and Altar Dedication
?8.1-26?Consecration of the Levites
?9.1-23?The Passover and the Cloud
?10.1-36?Moving Forward to a Promised Land
11.1-25.18 Wilderness Hardships, Conflicts, Cycles of Rebellion and Judgment
?11.1-35?Prophetic Leadership
?12.1-16?Family and Leadership Conflict
?13.1-14.45?The Reconnaissance Mission
?15.1-41?Cultus Offerings and Sacrifices
?16.1-17.13?Leadership Ambitions
?18.1-32?Protecting Sanctuary, Clergy, and People
?19.1-22?Ritual Purification Rites
?20.1-22.1?Conflicts Escalate and Infuriate
?22.2-24.25?External Conflicts: Israel and Moab
?25.1-18?Israel's Religious Failure
Part 2 The Second Generation Anticipates Entry into the Land of Promise (Numbers26-36)
26.1-32.42 From Moab to Canaan: Preparing to Receive Their 'Inheritance'
?26.1-65?Second Generation Census
?27.1-23?Land Issues and Leadership Transitions
?28.1-29.40?Offerings and Sacrifices
?30.1-16?Making Vows
?31.1-54?Vengeance on the Midianites
?32.1-42?Land Allocations
33.1-56 A Synopsis of the Wilderness Expedition
?33.1-2?Moses' Records
?33.3-15?Departing Egypt
?33.16-36?Sites of Wandering
?33.37-49?From Mount Hor to the Abarim Mountains
?33.50-56?Poised for Conquest
34.1-36.13 Anticipation of the Promised Land
?34.1-15?The Covenantal Borders
?34.16-29?Leaders for Land Allocations
?35.1-5?The Levitical Towns
?35.6-15?Designated Towns of Refuge
?35.16-29?Premeditated Murder
?35.30-34?Legal Summation
?36.1-4?Inheritance Security
?36.5-12?Marriage
?36.13?The Reliable Leadership of Moses
Select Bibliography
Index