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Numbers

The Book of Numbers is the fourth book of the Hebrew Bible, and the fourth of five books of the Jewish Torah. The book has a long and complex history; its final form is possibly due to a Priestly redaction of a Yahwistic source made some time in the early Persian period.

Numbers 5 (The Purity of the Camp)

Numbers 5 (The Purity of the Camp) – WikiReligions

Numbers 4 (The Kohathites)

Numbers 4 (The Kohathites) – WikiReligions

Numbers 3 (The Levites)

Numbers 3 (The Levites) – WikiReligions

Numbers 2 (Arrangement of the Tribal Camps)

Numbers 2 (The Arrangement of the Tribal Camps) – WikiReligions

Numbers 1 (The Census)

Numbers 1 (The Census) – WikiReligions

Quick Reads

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  • Numbers 5 (The Purity of the Camp)
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  • Numbers 4 (The Kohathites)
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