Numbers 3:11
Context3:11 Then the Lord spoke to Moses:
Numbers 3:44
Context3:44 Then the Lord spoke to Moses:
Numbers 4:21
Context4:21 Then the Lord spoke to Moses:
Numbers 5:1
Context5:1 1 Then the Lord spoke to Moses:
Numbers 5:5
Context5:5 Then the Lord spoke to Moses:
Numbers 6:1
Context6:1 2 Then the Lord spoke to Moses:
Numbers 7:4
Context7:4 Then the Lord spoke to Moses:
Numbers 8:5
Context8:5 Then the Lord spoke to Moses:
Numbers 8:23
Context8:23 Then the Lord spoke to Moses:
Numbers 20:7
Context20:7 Then the Lord spoke to Moses:
Numbers 25:16
Context25:16 Then the Lord spoke to Moses:
Numbers 26:52
Context26:52 Then the Lord spoke to Moses:
Numbers 27:15
Context27:15 Then Moses spoke to the Lord:
Numbers 31:25
Context31:25 Then the Lord spoke to Moses:
Numbers 34:1
Context34:1 3 Then the Lord spoke to Moses:
Numbers 35:9
Context35:9 Then the Lord spoke to Moses:
1 sn The fifth chapter falls into four main parts: separation of the unclean (vv. 1-4), restitution for sin (vv. 5-10), the jealousy ordeal (vv. 11-28), and the summary (vv. 29-31). There is a good deal of literature on the biblical theme of holiness (for which see the notes on Leviticus primarily). But with regard to this chapter, see (with caution), Mary Douglas, Purity and Danger; J. Neusner, The Idea of Purity in Ancient Judaism; and K. Milgrom, “Two Kinds of h£at£t£a„át,” VT 26 (1976): 333-37.
2 sn This chapter can be divided into five sections: The vow is described in vv. 1-8, then the contingencies for defilement are enumerated in vv. 9-12, then there is a discussion of discharging the vows in vv. 13-20, and then a summary in v. 21; after this is the high priestly blessing (vv. 22-27). For information on the vow, see G. B. Gray, “The Nazirite,” JTS 1 (1899-1900): 201-11; Z. Weisman, “The Biblical Nazirite, Its Types and Roots,” Tarbiz 36 (1967): 207-20; and W. Eichrodt, Theology of the Old Testament (OTL), 1:303-6.
3 sn This chapter falls into several sections: the south (vv. 1-5), the west (v. 6), the north (vv. 7-9), the east (vv. 10-15), and then a list of appointed officials (vv. 16-29).