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  • Genesis Chapter 22

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  • Numbers Chapters 18 & 19

    When God Himself Becomes Our Inheritance.. In Book of Numbers chapters 18–19, the narrative shifts from rebellion and judgment (chapters 16–17) to restoration and clarification. After the crisis caused by Korah’s rebellion, God now firmly establishes the roles, responsibilities, and privileges of the priesthood. These chapters are not merely administrative instructions. They reveal something profoundly beautiful about God’s…

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    When Sin Is Named and Fellowship Restored.. Leviticus 1–3 introduced offerings of devotion, gratitude, and fellowship. Chapters 4–7 now move into another essential dimension of life with a holy God: dealing honestly with sin and repairing what it breaks. If the earlier offerings teach Israel how to draw near, these chapters teach them how to…

  • Deuteronomy Chapters 16 to 17

    Remembering Redemption, Establishing Justice, and Submitting to God’s Authority.. As we continue in the Book of Deuteronomy, chapters 16–17 bring together two deeply connected aspects of covenant life: worship and leadership. Moses now prepares Israel not just to enter the Promised Land, but to live faithfully within it—as a people who remember what God has done and who reflect…

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