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Immerse: The Daily Bible Reading Experience - Day 100 and 44: Instructions and Battles in Numbers 30-31

In this episode of 'Immerse: The Daily Bible Reading Experience,' we explore Numbers 30-31. Moses conveys the Lord's commands on vows and pledges, emphasizing the responsibilities and authority of fathers and husbands in validating or nullifying them. We then transition to a divine mandate given to Moses, instructing the Israelites to take revenge on the Midianites, leading to a detailed account of the battle and the division of the spoils. The episode concludes with the purification instructions and offerings presented by the military leaders to the Lord. Join us as we delve into these significant moments of obedience, warfare, and worship in the journey of Israel.

00:00 Introduction and Overview
00:04 Laws Concerning Vows
02:12 Instructions for Battle Against Midian
02:59 The Battle and Its Aftermath
05:21 Division of the Plunder
07:38 Offerings and Conclusion

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Day 100 and 44

then Moses summoned the leaders of
the tribes of Israel and told them

This is what the Lord has commanded.

A man who makes a vow to the Lord or makes
a pledge under oath must never break it.

He must do exactly what
he said he would do.

If a young woman makes a vow to the
Lord or a pledge under oath while she

is still living at her father's home
and her father hears of the vow or

pledge and does not object to it, then
all her vows and pledges will stand.

But if her father refuses to let her
fulfill the vow or pledge on the day

he hears of it, then all her vows
and pledges will become invalid.

The Lord will forgive her because her
father would not let her fulfill them.

Now suppose a young woman makes a vow
or binds herself with an impulsive

pledge and later marries, if her husband
learns of her vow or pledge and does

not object on the day he hears of
it, her vows and pledges will stand.

But if her husband refuses to accept
her vow or impulsive pledge on the

day he hears of it, he nullifies her
commitments and the Lord will forgive her.

If however, a woman is a widow
or is divorced, she must fulfill

all her vows and pledges.

But suppose a woman is married and living
in her husband's home when she makes

a vow or binds herself with a pledge.

If her husband hears of it
and does not object to it,

her vow or pledge will stand.

But if her husband refuses to accept
it on the day he hears of it, her

vow or pledge will be nullified
and the Lord will forgive her.

So her husband may either confirm
or nullify any vows or pledges.

She makes to deny herself, but if
he does not object on the day he

hears of it, then he is agreeing
to all her vows and pledges.

If he waits more than a day and then
tries to nullify a vow or pledge,

he will be punished for her guilt.

These are the regulations.

The Lord gave Moses concerning
relationships between a man and his

wife, and between a father and a young
daughter who still lives at home.

Then the Lord said to Moses, on behalf of
the people of Israel, take revenge on the

Midianites for leading them into idolatry.

After that, you will die
and join your ancestors.

So Moses said to the people, Choose
some men and arm them to fight the

Lord's war of revenge against Midian.

From each tribe of Israel,
send 1000 men into battle.

So they chose 1000 men from
each tribe of Israel, a total

of 12,000 men armed for battle.

Then Moses sent them out, 1000 men from
each tribe and Phineas, son of LEAs,

or the priest, led them into battle.

They carried along the holy
objects of the sanctuary and the

trumpets for sounding the charge.

They attacked Midian as the Lord
had commanded Moses, and they

killed all the men, all five of the
Midianite kings, Evie Recu Zu, who

were and Reba died in the battle.

They also killed Balaam
son of bor with the sword.

Then the Israelite army captured
the Midianite women and children,

and seized their cattle and flocks
and all their wealth as plunder.

They burned all the towns and villages
where the Midianites had lived.

After they had gathered the plunder
and captives both people and animals,

they brought them all to Moses and
Eliezer, the priest, and to the whole

community of Israel, which was camped
on the plains of Moab beside the

Jordan River, across from Jericho.

Moses Eliezer, the priest and all
the leaders of the community went

to meet them outside the camp.

But Moses was furious with all
the generals and captains who

had returned from the battle.

Why have you let all the women live?

He demanded?

These are the very ones who followed
Balaam's advice and cause the people

of Israel to rebel against the Lord.

At Mount Peor, they are the ones who cause
the plague to strike the Lord's people.

So kill all the boys and all the women
who have had intercourse with a man.

Only the young girls who
are virgins may live.

You may keep them for yourselves,
and all of you who have killed anyone

or touched a dead body must stay
outside the camp for seven days.

You must purify yourselves and your
captives on the third and seventh days.

Purify all your clothing
too, and everything made of

leather, goat, hair, or wood.

Then LEAs of the priest said to the
men who were in the battle, the Lord

has given Moses this legal requirement.

Anything made of gold, silver,
bronze, iron, tin, or lead.

That is all metals that do not
burn must be passed through fire.

In order to be made ceremonially pure,
these metal objects must then be further

purified with the water of purification.

But everything that burns must
be purified by the water alone.

On the seventh day, you must wash
your clothes and be purified.

Then you may return to the camp.

And the Lord said to Moses, you and LEAs
are the priest and the family leaders

of each tribe are to make a list of
all the plunder taken in the battle,

including the people and animals.

Then divide the plunder into two parts
and give half to the men who fought

the battle and half to the rest of
the people from the army's portion.

First, give the Lord his share
of the plunder, one of every

500 of the prisoners and of the
cattle, donkeys, sheep and goats.

Give this share of the army's half to LEAs
or the priest as an offering to the Lord.

From the half that belongs to the people
of Israel, take one of every 50 of the

prisoners and of the cattle, donkeys,
sheep, goats, and other animals give this

share to the Levites who are in charge
of maintaining the Lord's tabernacle.

So Moses and Zer, the priest did
as the Lord commanded Moses, the

plunder remaining from everything
the fighting men had taken,

totaled 675,000 sheep and goats.

72,000 cattle, 61,000 donkeys,
and 32,000 virgin girls.

Half of the plunder was
given to the fighting men.

It totaled 337,500 sheep and goats,
of which 675 were the Lord's share.

36,000 cattle, of which
72 were the Lord's share.

30,500 donkeys of which
61 were the Lord's share.

And 16,000 Virgin girls of
whom 32 were the Lord's share.

Moses gave all the Lord's share to Zer the
priest, just as the Lord had directed him.

Half of the plunder belonged to the people
of Israel, and Moses separated it from

the half belonging to the fighting men.

It totaled 337,500 sheep and goats,
36,000 cattle, 30,500 donkeys and

16,000 virgin girls from the half share.

Given to the people.

Moses took one of every 50 prisoners
and animals and gave them to the Levites

who maintained the Lord's tabernacle.

All this was done as the
Lord had commanded Moses.

Then all the generals and captains
came to Moses and said, we, your

servants have accounted for all
the men who went out to battle.

Under our command.

Not one of us is missing.

So we are presenting the items of gold
we captured as an offering to the Lord

From our share of the plunder, armbands,
bracelets, rings, earrings, and necklaces.

This will purify our lives before
the Lord and make us write with him.

So Moses and LEAs are the priest received
the gold from all the military commanders.

All kinds of jewelry and crafted objects.

In all the goal that the generals
and captains presented as a gift to

the Lord weighed about 420 pounds.

All the fighting men had taken some of
the plunder for themselves, so Moses

and LEAs, or the priest accepted the
gifts from the generals and captains

and brought the goal to the tabernacle
as a reminder to the Lord that the

people of Israel belong to him.

This concludes today's
Immerse Reading experience.

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