The importance of the second census of the tribes of Israel. Numbers Ch 26.

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Truth In Scripture Pastor Rick Kabrick Sunday, January 26, 2025 Numbers Part 26 Ch 26. The importance of the second census of the tribes of Israel.
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Numbers 26 is a captivating chapter in the Bible that takes place on the Plains of Moab. Following GOD’s command, Moses and Eleazar conduct a second census of the Israelites, signaling the end of a generation and the readiness of a new one to claim their divine inheritance. The chapter’s emphasis on obedience, divine guidance, and the implications of disobedience provides a stirring exploration of Israel’s history and future.
The census results are listed tribe by tribe, recounting the tally of the clans or families within each. The total number is 601,730 men.GOD instructs Moses to divide the land among the tribes as an inheritance based on the size of each tribe.
The census marks a transition from the old generation that perished in the wilderness due to disobedience to a new generation poised to inherit the Promised Land. This highlights GOD’s faithfulness in fulfilling HIS promises despite human failure.
Just as the Israelites prepared for the Promised Land, we should prepare our hearts and lives for the fulfillment of GOD’s promises in our lives.Everyone else counted in the first census has died just like GOD promised they would. Everyone else counted in the first census paid for their disobedience…with their life.
3 So on the plains of Moab by the Jordan across from Jericho, Moses and Eleazar the priest spoke with them and said, 4 “Take a census of the men twenty years old or more, as the LORD commanded Moses.” These were the Israelites who came out of Egypt:
David’s motivation for the census seemed to be rooted in pride and self-reliance. Although David repented of his sin, GOD insisted on a punishment, letting David chose between seven years of famine, three months of fleeing from enemies, or three days of severe plague. David chose the plague, in which 70,000 men died.

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