Today's readings: Numbers 26, Deuteronomy 27, and Psalm 111.
The Israelites are getting ready for war, so they need to know the number of fighting men in each tribe. Overall, there is little change in the numbering - about two thousand fewer men. (p. 156)
II. In Deuteronomy 27, Israel is commanded to renew the covenant after entering Canaan by writing the Law publicly, building an altar, proclaiming blessings and curses, and affirming obedience before God. This chapter emphasizes that covenant life requires holiness, faithfulness, and wholehearted obedience to the Lord.
III. Psalm 111 is, as the Ignatius Bible notes:
A psalm of praise. It celebrates how God's power and righteousness are made known through his mighty works and enduring covenant. The implied background of the psalm is Israel's deliverance from Egypt, the reception of the Torah at Mt. Sinai, and its conquest of the Promised Land. Psalm 111 is an acrostic psalm in which each poetic line begins with a successive letter of the Hebrew alphabet. (p. 929)
That's it for today!



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