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David Guzik :: Study Guide for Numbers 11. The People Complain. A. The complaints of Israel and of Moses. 1. (Numbers 11:1-3) The complaining heart of Israel. Now when the people complained, it displeased the Lord; for the Lord heard it, and His anger was aroused.
The word synoptic means “see-together” and the first three Gospels present the life of Jesus in pretty much the same format. The first three Gospels focus more on what Jesus taught and did; John focused more on who Jesus is. John shows us who Jesus is by highlighting seven signs (miracles) of Jesus.
Numbers contains three distinct divisions based on Israel’s response to the word of the Lord: obedience (chaps. 1–10), disobedience (chaps. 11–25), and renewed obedience (chaps. 26–36). The second theme is that the Lord is the God of judgment.
15 lip 2018 · What happened? And what can leaders and all of God’s people learn from Moses’ bout with depression? A leader can get depressed if he lets complaining people get to him; he tries to do everything by himself; or he forgets God’s promises and power to accomplish His purposes.
Enduring Word Bible Commentary Numbers Chapter 11. Numbers 11 – The People Complain. A. The complaints of Israel and of Moses. 1. (1-3) The complaining heart of Israel. Now when the people complained, it displeased the LORD; for the LORD heard it, and His anger was aroused.
“John,” he said, “I wonder who took that picture?” We can get exactly what we want, only to end up finding reason to be unhappy with what we get! God finally became fed up with the Israelites as they kept behaving this way.
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