“Then the Lord said to Moses, ‘Tell the Israelites: ‘When any of you or your descendants are unclean because of a dead body or are away on a journey, they are still to celebrate the Lord’s Passover.’”-Numbers 9:9-10 Today we are following on the heels of yesterday’s post concerning the couple of Israelites who were in a state of UNCLEANNESS and […]
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N9-4: There Is To Be ONE Law For BOTH The Foreigner And The Citizen Of The Land
“But there were certain people who had become unclean because of someone’s corpse, so that they could not observe Pesach on that day. So they came before Moshe and Aharon that day and said to him, “We are unclean because of someone’s corpse; but why must we be kept from bringing the offering for Adonai at the time designated for […]
N9-3: Why isn’t the Feast of Unleavened Bread mentioned along with Passover in Numbers 9?
We are currently studying the 2nd Passover that Israel observed in its history as a nation. The first passover took place in Egypt and this second passover is now taking place in the wilderness. The biggest difference between this Passover and the first is that Israel now has a formal Torah, an official priesthood and […]
N9-2: At the first Passover in Egypt, ONLY the lives of the firstborns were in danger
Can anyone tell me the main difference between the first Passover that occurred in Egypt and the 2nd Passover we’re dealing with here in Numbers 9? The main difference is of course that the first Passover took place prior to the Law being received at Sinai and the second Passover here took place after the […]
N9-1: The Three Categories of People Who Left Egypt During the Exodus
Today we begin Numbers Chapter 9. For the Complete Jewish Bible, click here. For the King James version, click here. The very first topic introduced in Numbers Chapter 9 is PESACH (Passover). This is the second PESACH or Passover that Israel will celebrate. The very first Passover took place on that dreadful night in Egypt […]
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