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Numbers 33

Num 33, Nu 33, Nm 33, Nb 33


Numbers 33

1 These are the journeys of the children of Israel, which went forth out of the land of Egypt with their armies under the hand of Moses and Aaron.

2 And Moses wrote their goings out according to their journeys by the commandment of the LORD: and these are their journeys according to their goings out.

3 And they departed from Rameses in the first month, on the fifteenth day of the first month; on the morrow after the passover the children of Israel went out with an high hand in the sight of all the Egyptians.

4 For the Egyptians buried all their firstborn, which the LORD had smitten among them: upon their gods also the LORD executed judgments.

5 And the children of Israel removed from Rameses, and pitched in Succoth.

6 And they departed from Succoth, and pitched in Etham, which is in the edge of the wilderness.

7 And they removed from Etham, and turned again unto Pihahiroth, which is before Baalzephon: and they pitched before Migdol.

8 And they departed from before Pihahiroth, and passed through the midst of the sea into the wilderness, and went three days' journey in the wilderness of Etham, and pitched in Marah.

9 And they removed from Marah, and came unto Elim: and in Elim were twelve fountains of water, and threescore and ten palm trees; and they pitched there.

10 And they removed from Elim, and encamped by the Red sea.

11 And they removed from the Red sea, and encamped in the wilderness of Sin.

12 And they took their journey out of the wilderness of Sin, and encamped in Dophkah.

13 And they departed from Dophkah, and encamped in Alush.

14 And they removed from Alush, and encamped at Rephidim, where was no water for the people to drink.

15 And they departed from Rephidim, and pitched in the wilderness of Sinai.

16 And they removed from the desert of Sinai, and pitched at Kibrothhattaavah.

17 And they departed from Kibrothhattaavah, and encamped at Hazeroth.

18 And they departed from Hazeroth, and pitched in Rithmah.

19 And they departed from Rithmah, and pitched at Rimmonparez.

20 And they departed from Rimmonparez, and pitched in Libnah.



21 And they removed from Libnah, and pitched at Rissah.

22 And they journeyed from Rissah, and pitched in Kehelathah.

23 And they went from Kehelathah, and pitched in mount Shapher.

24 And they removed from mount Shapher, and encamped in Haradah.

25 And they removed from Haradah, and pitched in Makheloth.

26 And they removed from Makheloth, and encamped at Tahath.

27 And they departed from Tahath, and pitched at Tarah.

28 And they removed from Tarah, and pitched in Mithcah.

29 And they went from Mithcah, and pitched in Hashmonah.

30 And they departed from Hashmonah, and encamped at Moseroth.

31 And they departed from Moseroth, and pitched in Benejaakan.

32 And they removed from Benejaakan, and encamped at Horhagidgad.

33 And they went from Horhagidgad, and pitched in Jotbathah.

34 And they removed from Jotbathah, and encamped at Ebronah.

35 And they departed from Ebronah, and encamped at Eziongaber.

36 And they removed from Eziongaber, and pitched in the wilderness of Zin, which is Kadesh.

37 And they removed from Kadesh, and pitched in mount Hor, in the edge of the land of Edom.

38 And Aaron the priest went up into mount Hor at the commandment of the LORD, and died there, in the fortieth year after the children of Israel were come out of the land of Egypt, in the first day of the fifth month.

39 And Aaron was an hundred and twenty and three years old when he died in mount Hor.

40 And king Arad the Canaanite, which dwelt in the south in the land of Canaan, heard of the coming of the children of Israel.

41 And they departed from mount Hor, and pitched in Zalmonah.

42 And they departed from Zalmonah, and pitched in Punon.

43 And they departed from Punon, and pitched in Oboth.

44 And they departed from Oboth, and pitched in Ijeabarim, in the border of Moab.

45 And they departed from Iim, and pitched in Dibongad.

46 And they removed from Dibongad, and encamped in Almondiblathaim.

47 And they removed from Almondiblathaim, and pitched in the mountains of Abarim, before Nebo.

48 And they departed from the mountains of Abarim, and pitched in the plains of Moab by Jordan near Jericho.

49 And they pitched by Jordan, from Bethjesimoth even unto Abelshittim in the plains of Moab.

50 And the LORD spake unto Moses in the plains of Moab by Jordan near Jericho, saying,

51 Speak unto the children of Israel, and say unto them, When ye are passed over Jordan into the land of Canaan;

52 Then ye shall drive out all the inhabitants of the land from before you, and destroy all their pictures, and destroy all their molten images, and quite pluck down all their high places:

53 And ye shall dispossess the inhabitants of the land, and dwell therein: for I have given you the land to possess it.

54 And ye shall divide the land by lot for an inheritance among your families: and to the more ye shall give the more inheritance, and to the fewer ye shall give the less inheritance: every man's inheritance shall be in the place where his lot falleth; according to the tribes of your fathers ye shall inherit.

55 But if ye will not drive out the inhabitants of the land from before you; then it shall come to pass, that those which ye let remain of them shall be pricks in your eyes, and thorns in your sides, and shall vex you in the land wherein ye dwell.

56 Moreover it shall come to pass, that I shall do unto you, as I thought to do unto them.

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Summary and the Meaning of Chapter 33 of Numbers in the KJV Holy Bible

The thirty-third chapter of the book of Numbers in the King James Version (KJV) of the Holy Bible is a detailed record of the Israelites' journey from Egypt to the Promised Land. It provides a list of the places they traveled through and the significant events that occurred during their 40-year journey in the wilderness. This chapter serves as a historical record of the Israelites' journey and also holds symbolic meaning and lessons for believers today.

The Journey Begins

The chapter begins with God commanding Moses to record the stages of the Israelites' journey. This was to serve as a reminder of God's faithfulness and provision throughout their journey. The Israelites had been delivered from slavery in Egypt, and now they were on their way to the land that God had promised them.

The first stop on their journey was Rameses, where they left Egypt on the fifteenth day of the first month. This was a significant event as it marked the beginning of their journey to freedom and their separation from the oppressive rule of Pharaoh. The Israelites were a chosen people, and this journey marked the beginning of their journey towards fulfilling their purpose and destiny as a nation.

Lessons in Obedience

As the Israelites traveled through the wilderness, they faced many challenges and obstacles. However, the Lord was with them every step of the way, providing for their needs and guiding them towards the Promised Land. The list of places mentioned in this chapter serves as a reminder of God's faithfulness and provision, but it also highlights the importance of obedience.

Throughout their journey, the Israelites were constantly tested, and their obedience to God was crucial in determining their success. The places they traveled through were often named after significant events that occurred there, reminding them of the consequences of disobedience. For example, the Israelites rebelled against God at Taberah and were punished with a fire that consumed some of them. This serves as a warning to believers today to remain obedient to God's commands and not to test His patience.

Lessons in Gratitude

As the Israelites continued their journey, they faced various challenges and hardships. However, God remained faithful, providing for their needs and protecting them from their enemies. The chapter mentions various instances where God performed miracles for the Israelites, such as providing them with water from a rock and defeating their enemies in battle.

Despite God's faithfulness, the Israelites often complained and grumbled against Him and Moses. This ingratitude is highlighted in the chapter, serving as a lesson for believers to remain grateful for God's provision and protection in their lives. It also serves as a reminder that complaining and grumbling can hinder our journey towards fulfilling God's purpose for our lives.

The Importance of Remembering

The chapter concludes with God commanding Moses to remind the Israelites of the laws and regulations He had given them. This was to ensure that they remained faithful and obedient to God as they entered the Promised Land. The Israelites were to remember God's faithfulness and provision throughout their journey and use it as a motivation to remain faithful in the future.

In the same way, believers today are called to remember God's faithfulness and provision in their lives. This will serve as a source of strength and encouragement during difficult times and will help us remain faithful and obedient to God's commands.

The Symbolic Meaning of Chapter 33>

While the thirty-third chapter of Numbers serves as a historical record of the Israelites' journey, it also holds symbolic meaning for believers today. The journey of the Israelites through the wilderness can be seen as a representation of our journey as Christians towards our ultimate destination, which is the Kingdom of God.

Leaving Egypt

Just as the Israelites left Egypt, we too must leave behind our old lives of sin and bondage and begin our journey towards freedom in Christ. This requires a conscious decision to let go of our past and embrace the new life that God has prepared for us.

Lessons in Obedience

As the Israelites faced challenges and tests during their journey, we too will face trials and temptations as we walk with God. Just as obedience was crucial for the Israelites, it is also essential for us as believers. Obedience to God's commands and guidance will lead us towards our ultimate destination and fulfill our purpose and destiny in Him.

Lessons in Gratitude

The Israelites' journey also serves as a reminder to remain grateful for God's provision and protection in our lives. Despite their constant grumbling and complaining, God remained faithful to the Israelites, just as He remains faithful to us. We must remember to give thanks to God for His blessings and provision, even in the midst of challenges and difficulties.

The Importance of Remembering

Finally, the chapter reminds us of the importance of remembering God's faithfulness and provision in our lives. This will serve as a source of strength and encouragement during difficult times and will help us remain faithful and obedient to God's commands.

Overall, the thirty-third chapter of Numbers in the KJV Holy Bible serves as a reminder of God's faithfulness, provision, and guidance in our journey towards fulfilling His purpose for our lives. It also highlights the importance of obedience, gratitude, and remembrance in our walk with God. As believers, may we always strive to obey, give thanks, and remember God's goodness and faithfulness in our lives.

This article is informed by the King James Version of the Holy Bible, the authors' personal knowledge, considerations and experience, and additional materials and resources available in internet.


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