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Fortson's Four Hour Bible Series: Numbers (Learn The Complete Book of Numbers In 4 Hours Or Less). Fortson's Four Hour Bible Series

Par : Dante Fortson
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8235294905
  • EAN9798235294905
  • Date de parution29/04/2026
  • Protection num.pas de protection
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim

Résumé

The Book of Numbers often suffers from a reputation as the "bureaucratic" obstacle of the Pentateuch. To the casual reader, the opening chapters can feel like an endless corridor of statistics, tribal lineages, and repetitive rituals. However, beneath the surface of these ancient tallies lies one of the most dramatic and psychologically profound narratives in the history of faith. This book is not merely a record of a journey; it is the "Wilderness School, " a forty-year intensive training ground where a collection of former slaves was systematically transformed into a holy nation.
This four-hour guide is designed to navigate you through that transformation, stripping away the complexity to reveal the "Star of Jacob" shining even in the darkest desert. The Hebrew title for the book, Bamidbar, which translates to "In the Wilderness, " captures the essence of the story much better than the English title. While the census, the "numbering", provides the structural framework, the heart of the book is the space between the miracle of the Red Sea and the rest of the Promised Land.
The wilderness is the place where the "ordered camp" meets the "rebellious heart." It is a landscape of testing, where the physical scarcity of water and food acts as a mirror, reflecting the internal spiritual state of the people. In these pages, we witness the birth of a new generation and the slow, tragic death of an old mindset that was physically free from Egypt but spiritually tethered to its brick pits.