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Numbers

Numbers

Steve Gregg

Steve Gregg's series on the book of Numbers delves into its themes of leadership, rituals, faith, and guidance, aiming to uncover timeless lessons and principles found within the biblical passages.

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Numbers (Introduction)

Numbers (Introduction)

Steve Gregg provides a comprehensive introduction to the book of Numbers in the Old Testament, highlighting its significance as a pivotal part of the Pentateuch. He discusses how Numbers follows the traditions of Jehovah's Elohim and the priestly tradition, attributing its authorship to Moses. Gregg

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Numbers 1 - 4

Numbers 1 - 4

Steve Gregg provides a detailed exploration of Chapter 1 of the book of Numbers, highlighting the significance of the census conducted by Aaron to number the armies. Gregg delves into the various names mentioned in the scripture, their tribal affiliations, and the unique roles they played within the

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Numbers 5 - 7

Numbers 5 - 7

Numbers 5-7 by Steve Gregg is an insightful exploration of biblical verses that discuss the importance of restitution and repentance. Gregg highlights the story of a wife suspected of adultery and how her innocence is determined through a peculiar test involving curses and offerings. He also delves

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Numbers 8 - 9

Numbers 8 - 9

In these chapters, Steve Gregg provides a close examination of Numbers 8-9, delving into the intricate laws and rituals surrounding the Levites and the Nazirite vow. He highlights the significance of the lampstand made of hammered gold and discusses the cleansing rituals for the Levites. Gregg also

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Numbers 10 - 12

Numbers 10 - 12

In this insightful discussion by Steve Gregg, Numbers 10-12 are explored with a focus on the significance of the trumpets, the guidance they provided to the people of Israel, and the role of spiritual leadership. The discussion delves into the practical implications of the cloud guiding the camp's m

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Numbers 13 - 15

Numbers 13 - 15

In Numbers 13-15, Steve Gregg delves into the biblical account of the twelve spies sent by Moses to scout out the land of Canaan. As they return with reports of its abundance and beauty, doubts and murmurs among the Israelites arise, expressing fear of the powerful inhabitants. Gregg explores the un

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Numbers 16 - 17

Numbers 16 - 17

Numbers 16-17 explores the rebellion against Moses and Aaron led by Korah and his company. Despite the numerous signs and wonders God had shown the Israelites, some still chose to disregard His authority. The rebellion is a reminder that true spiritual leadership cannot be equated with institutional

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Numbers 18 - 20

Numbers 18 - 20

In this thought-provoking exploration of Numbers 18-20, Steve Gregg delves into the significance of priesthood, the sanctification of the sanctuary, and the importance of service. Gregg discusses the privilege of receiving gifts and the responsibility to use them for the benefit of others. He also h

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Numbers 21 - 22

Numbers 21 - 22

In Numbers 21-22, Steve Gregg explores the account of Israel's rebellion and journey to the land of the Canaanites. Gregg reflects on the significance of Moses lifting up a serpent in the wilderness, linking it to Jesus being lifted up on the cross as a symbol of salvation. He also delves into the d

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Numbers 23 - 24

Numbers 23 - 24

In his analysis of Numbers 23-24, Steve Gregg delves into the intriguing story of Balaam, a diviner from Mesopotamia, highlighting the power of Yahweh's word over money and the limitations of demonic influence. Gregg emphasizes the cautionary tale of Balaam's involvement in the occult, warning again

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Numbers 25 - 27

Numbers 25 - 27

In an insightful analysis of Numbers 25-27, Steve Gregg explores the significance of the events and their relation to biblical teachings. Gregg highlights the distinction between Balaam and his prophecies, emphasizing that God did not curse Israel as intended. Drawing on Corinthians and Exodus, Greg

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Numbers 28 - 30

Numbers 28 - 30

In this insightful analysis, Steve Gregg examines Numbers chapters 28-30, focusing on the importance of sacrifice and the cultural significance of various feasts and festivals. He explores the rituals associated with the Passover, Pentecost, and Feast of Tabernacles, highlighting the specific offeri

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Numbers 31 - 32

Numbers 31 - 32

In Numbers 31-32, Steve Gregg explores the challenging content of these chapters, confronting the difficult topic of wars of extermination. Gregg emphasizes the need to maintain a Christian perspective, reminding listeners that ultimately, everyone will face death as the consequence of sin. He draws

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Numbers 33 - 36

Numbers 33 - 36

In these chapters of the book of Numbers, Steve Gregg explores the historical accounts and geographical references from Ramesses in Egypt to the plains of Moab near the Jordan River. The speaker delves into the significance of place names and discusses God's execution of judgments upon Egypt's gods.

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