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1.Moses takes a census of the Israelites and organizes the tribes for the journey to the promised land.
2.Chapter 2 details the organization of the Israelites around the tabernacle, with specific instructions for each tribe's position.
3.Chapter 3 discusses the Levite clans and their duties in serving the priests and caring for the tabernacle.
4.Moses counted the Levites for service in the Tabernacle. They were to assist Aaron and his sons in their priestly duties.
5.Instructions for purifying the camp from defilement and how to handle a woman suspected of adultery.
6.Chapter 6 describes the vow of the Nazirite, outlining the requirements and blessings for those who take this special dedication.
7.The consecration of the Levites and their service to the tabernacle is detailed, and they are cleansed for their duties.
8.The dedication of the Levites for service in the tabernacle, as they are consecrated and given to Aaron and his sons.
9.The Lord gives instructions for the Passover and the use of the silver trumpets by the priests.
10.The Israelites set out from Sinai, the cloud guides them, the people complain, Moses appoints 70 elders to help him
11.The Israelites complain about their hardships in the wilderness; God provides them with quail but sends a plague as punishment.
12.Moses' siblings, Aaron and Miriam, express jealousy towards him, and Miriam is punished with leprosy for opposing Moses and criticizing him.
13.Twelve spies explore Canaan and bring back fruit but report giants and fears, only Joshua and Caleb have faith in God's promise.
14.The Israelites doubt God’s promise and refuse to enter the promised land, resulting in consequences for their lack of faith
15.The chapter discusses the offering of sacrifices and the inclusion of foreigners in religious ceremonies.
16.Rebellion against Moses and Aaron by Korah, Dathan, and Abiram. God's punishment and Aaron's intercession.
17.Aaron's staff miraculously buds to confirm his priesthood. God establishes the Levites' role and their inheritance.
18.The duties of the priests and Levites are outlined, including their responsibilities in caring for the tabernacle and offerings.
19.The Israelites are instructed on the purification process using a red heifer's ashes to cleanse them from impurity.
20.Moses speaks to a rock to bring forth water, but strikes it instead. He is punished by not being allowed to enter the promised land.
21.The Israelites complained and were bitten by snakes. Moses made a bronze snake to heal them. They continued their journey.
22.The Israelites defeat the Amorites and conquer their territory, but face conflict with the Moabites.
23.The chapter discusses the journey of the Israelites and their encounters with the Moabites and Midianites.
24.Balaam blesses Israel instead of cursing them, angering King Balak. Balaam prophesies the triumph of Israel over their enemies.
25.Moses appoints Joshua as his successor, and the chapter lists the boundaries of the land to be given to the tribes of Israel.
26.The Lord commands Moses and Eleazar to take a census of the Israelites in preparation for the division of the land among them.
27.The chapter describes the request of the daughters of Zelophehad for inheritance rights and the appointment of Joshua as Moses' successor.
28.Moses appoints Joshua as his successor and is instructed to take the Israelites into the Promised Land
29.Chapter 29 discusses the offerings and festivals that the Israelites were commanded to observe throughout the year.
30.The daughters of Zelophehad are granted the right to inherit land, and guidelines for inheritance are established.
31.The tribes of Reuben and Gad request land on the east side of the Jordan River, and Moses grants their request with conditions.
32.The tribes of Reuben and Gad request land on the east side of the Jordan River, Moses grants their request.
33.Moses assigns land to the tribes of Reuben, Gad, and the half-tribe of Manasseh on the east side of the Jordan River.
34.Moses and Eleazar divided the land among the Israelite tribes as inheritance, with careful instructions for distribution.
35.Moses assigns cities of refuge for those who unintentionally commit murder, ensuring justice for all Israelites.
36.The daughters of Zelophehad receive an inheritance of land, and the regulations for inheritance are outlined.