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The Bible, King James version, Book 4: Numbers

"The Bible, King James version, Book 4: Numbers" by Anonymous is the fourth book of the Hebrew Bible, with its final form possibly dating to the fifth century BC. It chronicles the Israelites' journey from Mount Sinai toward the Promised Land of Canaan. After receiving God's laws, the people are counted and preparations made for their march. But complaints, rebellion, and a crisis of faith lead to divine judgment: an entire generation is condemned to wander the wilderness for forty years. Only their children will enter the land flowing with milk and honey.

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The World English Bible (WEB): Numbers

"The World English Bible (WEB): Numbers" by Anonymous is the fourth book of the Hebrew Bible, with its final form possibly dating to the 5th century BC. Beginning at Mount Sinai, it chronicles the Israelites' tumultuous journey toward the Promised Land. After receiving God's laws and covenant, they face hardships, rebellions, and a crisis of faith at Canaan's borders. Their refusal to enter leads to divine judgment: forty years wandering the wilderness until a new generation arises, ready to fulfill their ancestors' promise.

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The Bible, Douay-Rheims, Book 04: Numbers
 The Challoner Revision

"The Bible, Douay-Rheims, Book 04: Numbers" is a sacred religious text, part of the Old Testament, traditionally attributed to Moses, and likely written in ancient times during the early history of Israel. This book focuses on the experiences of the Israelites during their journey from Egypt to the Promised Land, detailing their preparations, regulations, and the divine laws set forth for them. The opening of Numbers begins with instructions from God to Moses regarding the census of the Israelites, which marks the organization of the Israelite community into tribes and families. It emphasizes the importance of the Levites in serving the Tabernacle and highlights the arrangement of the tribes as they camped in the wilderness. The text systematically presents the procedures for conducting the census and the duties that were assigned to the Levites and other tribes, establishing a framework for worship and community life among the Israelites during their long journey.

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