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Day 143: Land Division and Offerings – The Daily Bible Reading Experience

Welcome to Immerse: the Daily Bible Reading Experience, Day 143. In today's reading, the Lord instructs Moses on dividing the Promised Land among the tribes of Israel based on population. Specific directions are given for allocating land to the Levites and addressing the petition of Zelophehad's daughters, who are granted inheritance rights. Furthermore, we learn about the importance of religious offerings: daily, Sabbath, monthly, and festival offerings, including detailed instructions on burnt offerings, grain, and liquid offerings. This session concludes with Moses preparing to hand over leadership to Joshua as per God's command.

00:00 Introduction and Welcome
00:04 Instructions for Dividing the Land
00:40 The Levites and Their Clans
02:27 The Daughters of Zelophehad
04:05 Moses Prepares for His Death
04:53 Joshua Appointed as Leader
05:49 Daily Offerings and Sacrifices
07:27 Monthly and Festival Offerings
10:46 The Festival of Trumpets
11:48 The Day of Atonement
12:46 The Festival of Shelters
17:38 Conclusion and Farewell

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Day 100 and 43

then the Lord said to Moses, divide the
land among the tribes and distribute

the grants of land in proportion to
the tribe's populations as indicated

by the number of names on the list.

Give the larger tribes more land,
and the smaller tribes less land.

Each group receiving a grant in
proportion to the size of its population.

But you must assign the land by lot
and give land to each ancestral tribe.

According to the number of names
on the list, each grant of land

must be assigned by lot among the
larger and smaller tribal groups.

This is the record of the Levites who
were counted according to their clans,

the Gers Gersen night clan named after
their ancestor Gersin, the Koha fight

clan named after their ancestor Koha.

The Maite clan named after their ancestor
Morri, the Lib Knights, the Hebronites,

the Maites, the Mites, and the Cora
Heights were all sub clans of the Levites.

Now, koha was the ancestor of Amram
and Arab's wife was named Jocked.

She also was a Des descendant
of Levi, born among the

Levites in the land of Egypt.

Amram and Jocked became the parents of
Aaron, Moses and their sister Miriam two.

Aaron were born Naab,
ab Bahe, zer, and eMAR.

But Naab and ab Bahe died when
they burned before the Lord.

The wrong kind of fire.

Different than he had commanded the
men from the Levi Clans who were one

month old or older, numbered 23,000.

The Levites were not included in
the registration of the rest of the

people of Israel because they were
not given an allotment of land when

it was divided among the Israelites.

So these are the results of the
registration of the people of Israel

as conducted by Moses and Ese are the
priest on the plains of Moab beside

the Jordan River, across from Jericho.

Not one person on this list had been
among those listed in the previous

registration taken by Moses and
Aaron in the wilderness of Sinai.

For the Lord had said of them, they
will all die in the wilderness.

Not one of them survived except Caleb,
son of Una and Joshua son of none.

One day a petition was presented
by the daughters of Zafa hat.

Mala, Noah, Hala, Milka, and Teza.

Their father Zfa had was a descendant
of Heifer, son of Gilead, son of

Maier, son of Manasa, son of Joseph.

These women stood before Moses
Eliezer, the priest, the tribal

leaders, and the entire community
At the entrance of the tabernacle,

our father died in the wilderness.

They said.

He was not among Cora's followers
who rebelled against the Lord.

He died because of his own
sin, but he had no sons.

Why should the name of our
father disappear from his clan?

Just because he had no sons
give us property along with

the rest of our relatives.

So Moses brought their case before the
Lord and the Lord replied to Moses,

the claim of the daughters of Xlo had.

Is legitimate.

You must give them a grant of land
along with their father's relatives.

Assign them the property that
would've been given to their

father and give the following
instructions to the people of Israel.

If a man dies and has no son, then
give his inheritance to his daughters.

And if he has no daughter either
transfer his inheritance to his brothers.

If he has no brothers, give his
inheritance to his father's brothers.

But if his father has no brothers,
give his inheritance to the

nearest relative in his clan.

This is a legal requirement
for the people of Israel.

Just as the Lord commanded Moses.

One day, the Lord said to Moses,
climb one of the mountains east of

the river and look out over the land.

I have given the people of Israel.

After you have seen it, you will
die like your brother Aaron, for you

both rebelled against my instructions
in the wilderness of Zenin when

the people of Israel rebelled.

You failed to demonstrate my
holiness to them at the waters.

These are the waters of Meribah at
Kaddish in the wilderness of Zi.

Then Moses said to the Lord,
oh Lord, you are the God who

gives breath to all creatures.

Please appoint a new man as
leader for the community.

Give them someone who will
guide them wherever they go

and will lead them into battle.

So the community of the Lord will
not be like sheep without a shepherd.

The Lord replied, take Joshua
son of none who has the spirit

in him and lay your hands on him.

Present him to LEAs or the priest
before the whole community and publicly

commission him to lead the people.

Transfer some of your authority to him.

So the whole community
of Israel will obey him.

When direction from the Lord is
needed, Joshua will stand before LEAs

or the priest who will use the uim,
one of the sacred lots, cast before

the Lord to determine his will.

This is how Joshua and the rest
of the community of Israel will

determine everything they should do.

So Moses did as the Lord commanded.

He presented Joshua to Eliezer,
the priest and the whole community.

Moses laid his hands on him and
commissioned him to lead the people just

as the Lord had commanded through Moses.

The Lord said to Moses, give these
instructions to the the people of Israel.

The offerings you present as special
gifts are a pleasing aroma to me.

They are my food.

See to it that they are brought at the
appointed times and offered according to

my instructions, say to the people, this
is the special gift you must present to

the Lord as your daily burnt offering.

You must offer two one-year-old male lambs
with no defects, sacrifice one lamb in

the morning and the other in the evening.

With each lamb, you must offer a
grain offering of two quartz of

choice flour mixed with one quart
of pure oil of pressed olives.

This is the regular burnt offering
instituted at Mount Sinai as a special

gift, a pleasing aroma to the Lord.

Along with it, you must present the proper
liquid offering of one quart of alcoholic

drink with each lamb poured out in the
holy place as an offering to the Lord.

Offer the second lamb in the evening
with the same grain offering and liquid

offering it too is a special gift,
a pleasing aroma to the Lord On the

Sabbath day, sacrificed two one-year
old male lambs with no defects.

They must be accompanied by a
grain offering of four quartz

of choice flour moistened with
olive oil and a liquid offering.

This is the burnt offering to be
presented each Sabbath day in addition

to the regular burnt offering and
it's accompanying liquid offering.

On the first day of each month, present
an extra burnt offering to the Lord of two

young bulls, one ram, and seven one-year
old male lambs, all with no defects.

These must be accompanied by
grain offerings of choice.

Flour moistened with olive oil.

Six quartz with each bull,
four quartz with the ram, and

two quartz with each lamb.

This burnt offering will be a special
gift, a pleasing aroma to the Lord.

You must also present a liquid
offering with each sacrifice.

Two quarts of wine for each bull.

A third of a gallon for the ram
and one quart for each lamb.

Present this monthly burnt
offering on the first day of

each month throughout the year.

On the first day of each month.

You must also offer one male goat
for a sin offering to the Lord.

This is in addition to the
regular burnt offering and it's

accompanying liquid offering.

On the 14th day of the first month,
you must celebrate the Lord's Passover.

On the following day, the 15th
day of the month, a joyous seven

day festival will begin, but no
bread made with yeast may be eaten.

The first day of the festival will be
an official day for holy assembly, and

no ordinary work may be done that day.

As a special gift, you must present
a burnt offering to the Lord.

Two young bulls, one ram,
and seven one-year-old male

lambs, all with no defects.

These will be accompanied by
grain offerings of choice.

Flour moistened with olive oil.

Six quartz with each bull, four
quartz with the ram, and two quartz

with each of the seven lambs.

You must also offer a male goat as a
sin offering to purify yourselves and

make yourselves right with the Lord.

Present these offerings in addition to
your regular morning burnt offering on

each of the seven days of the festival.

This is how you must prepare the food
offering that is presented as a special

gift, a pleasing aroma to the Lord.

These will be offered in
addition to the regular burnt

offerings and liquid offerings.

The seventh day of the festival will be
another official day for Holy Assembly

and no ordinary work may be done on
that day at the Festival of Harvest.

When you present the first of your new
grain to the Lord, you must call an

official day for holy assembly and you
may do no ordinary work on that day.

Present a special burnt offering on that
day as a pleasing aroma to the Lord.

It will consist of two young bulls, one
ram, and seven one-year-old male lambs.

These will be accompanied by
grain offerings of choice.

Flour moistened with olive oil.

Six quartz with each bowl, four
quartz with the ram, and two quartz

with each of the seven lambs.

Also offer one male goat to
purify yourselves and make

yourselves right with the Lord.

Prepare these special burnt offerings
along with their liquid offerings.

In addition to the regular burnt
offering and its accompanying grain

offering, be sure that all the
animals you sacrifice have no defects.

Celebrate the Festival
of Trumpets each year.

On the first day of the
appointed month in early autumn.

You must call an official day
for holy assembly and you may

do no ordinary work on that day.

You must present a burnt offering
as a pleasing aroma to the Lord.

It will consist of one young bull,
one ram, and seven one-year old

male lambs, all with no defects.

These must be accompanied by
grain offerings of choice.

Flour moistened with olive oil.

Six quartz with the bull.

Four, quartz with the ram, and two
quartz with each of the seven lambs.

In addition, you must sacrifice
a male goat as a sin offering

to purify yourselves and make
yourselves right with the Lord.

These special sacrifices are in
addition to your regular monthly

and daily burnt offerings, and they
must be given with their prescribed

grain offerings and liquid offerings.

These offerings are given as a special
gift to the Lord, a pleasing aroma to him.

10 days later, on the 10th day
of the same month, you must

call another holy assembly.

On that day, the Day of Atonement,
the people must go without food

and must do no ordinary work.

You must present a burnt offering
as a pleasing aroma to the Lord.

It will consist of one young bull,
one ram, and seven one-year-old

male lambs, all with no defects.

These offerings must be accompanied by
the prescribed grain offerings of choice.

Flour moistened with olive oil.

Six quartz of choice flour with the bull.

Four quarts of choice flour with the
ram and two quarts of choice flour.

With each of the seven lambs,
you must also sacrifice one

male goat for a sin offering.

This is in addition to the sin offering
of atonement and the regular daily burnt

offering with its grain offering, and
they are accompanying liquid offerings.

Five days later, on the 15th day of the
same month, you must call another holy

Assembly of all the people, and you
may do no ordinary work on that day.

It is the beginning of the Festival of
Shelters, a seven day festival to the

Lord on the first day of the festival.

You must present a burnt
offering is a special gift,

a pleasing aroma to the Lord.

It will consist of 13 young bowls,
two rams, and 14 one-year old

male lambs, all with no defects.

Each of these offerings must be
accompanied by a grain offering of

choice, flour moistened with olive oil,
six quartz for each of the 13 bowls,

four quartz for each of the two rams,
and two quartz for each of the 14 lambs.

You must also sacrifice a male goat as a
sin offering in addition to the regular

burnt offering with its accompanying
grain offering and liquid offering.

On the second day of this seven day
festival sacrificed 12 young bulls, two

rams, and 14 one-year old male lambs.

All with no defects.

Each of these offerings of
bulls, rams, and lambs must be

accompanied by its prescribed
grain offering and liquid offering.

You must also sacrifice a male goat as a
SIN offering in addition to the regular

burnt offering with its accompanying
grain offering and liquid offering.

On the third day of the festival
sacrifice, 11 young bulls, two

rams, and 14 one-year old male
lambs, all with no defects.

Each of these offerings of
bulls, rams, and lambs must be

accompanied by its prescribed
grain offering and liquid offering.

You must also sacrifice a male goat as a
sin offering in addition to the regular

burnt offering with its accompanying
grain offering and liquid offering.

On the fourth day of the festival
sacrificed 10 young bulls, two

rams, and 14 one-year old male
lambs, all with no defects.

Each of these offerings of
bulls, rams, and lambs must be

accompanied by its prescribed
grain offering and liquid offering.

You must also sacrifice a male goat as a
sin offering in addition to the regular

burnt offering with its accompanying
grain offering and liquid offering.

On the fifth day of the festival sacrifice
nine young bulls, two rams, and 14 one

year old male lambs, all with no defects.

Each of these offerings of
bulls, rams, and lambs must be

accompanied by its prescribed
grain offering and liquid offering.

You must also sacrifice a male goat as a
sin offering in addition to the regular

burnt offering with its accompanying
grain offering and liquid offering.

On the sixth day of the festival sacrifice
eight young bowls, two rams, and 14 one

year old male lambs, all with no defects.

Each of these offerings of
bowls, rams and lambs must be

accompanied by its prescribed
grain offering and liquid offering.

You must also sacrifice a male goat as a
SIN offering in addition to the regular

burnt offering with its accompanying
grain offering and liquid offering.

On the seventh day of the festival
sacrifice seven young bulls,

two rams, and 14 one-year-old
male lambs, all with no defects.

Each of these offerings of
bulls, rams, and lambs must be

accompanied by its prescribed
grain offering and liquid offering.

You must also sacrifice one male
goat as a sin offering in addition

to the regular burnt offering.

With its accompanying grain offering
and liquid offering on the eighth day of

the festival, proclaim another holy day.

You must do no ordinary work on that day.

You must present a burnt
offering as a special gift,

a pleasing aroma to the Lord.

It will consist of one young bull.

One Ram and seven one-year old
male lambs all with no defects.

Each of these offerings must be
accompanied by its prescribed

grain offering and liquid offering.

You must also sacrifice one male goat as
a sin offering in addition to the regular

burnt offering with its accompanying
grain offering and liquid offering.

You must present these offerings to
the Lord at your annual festivals.

These are in addition to the sacrifices
and offerings you present in connection

with vows or as voluntary offerings,
burnt offerings, grain offerings,

liquid offerings, or peace offerings.

So Moses gave all of these
instructions to the people of Israel

as the Lord had commanded him.

This concludes today's
Immer reading experience.

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