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Numbers 26:55, 56​—How did Jehovah demonstrate wisdom when distributing the land inheritance among the tribes? (it-1 359 ¶1-2)

 
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Numbers 26:55, 56​—How did Jehovah demonstrate wisdom when distributing the land inheritance among the tribes? (it-1 359 ¶1-2)

It thus appears that the distribution of the land among the tribes was governed by two factors: the result of the casting of the lot, and the size of the tribe. The lot may have established only the approximate location of the land inheritance each tribe would have, thus designating an inheritance in one section or another of the land, such as to the N or S, E or W, along the coastal plain, or in the mountainous region. The decision of the lot proceeded from Jehovah and hence would serve to prevent jealousy or quarreling among the tribes. (Pr 16:33) By this means God would also guide matters so that the situation of each tribe would fall in accordance with the inspired deathbed prophecy of the patriarch Jacob recorded at Genesis 49:1-33.

After the casting of the lot had determined the geographic location of a tribe, it would then be necessary to determine the extent of its territory on the basis of the second factor: its proportionate size. “You must apportion the land to yourselves as a possession by lot according to your families. To the populous one you should increase his inheritance, and to the sparse one you should reduce his inheritance. To where the lot will come out for him, there it will become his.” (Nu 33:54) The decision of the lot as to the basic geographic location would stand, but adjustment could be made as to the size of the inheritance. Thus, when Judah’s territory was found to be too large, its land area was reduced by assigning portions of it to the tribe of Simeon.​—Jos 19:9.


What spiritual gems from this week’s Bible reading would you like to share regarding Jehovah, the field ministry, or something else?

The Numbers 25:13 Jehovah recognizes the loyalty and courage of Finehas because I do not tolerate rivalry in pure worship, it is a good example of not allowing anything in our hearts to occupy the place that corresponds to Jehovah.

We read in verse 3 of chapter 25 of numbers it mentions that Jehovah was very angry and we could wonder if the anger of Jehovah that he was showing at that time was incorrect, well we know that Jehovah can really get angry when perhaps one of his enemies or his own servants have declared so frequently or may be against him, that is why Jehovah is not slow when he gets angry, on the contrary, he takes action on the matter and does the correct justice that is to say that instead of getting very angry or simply unfairly Jehovah done with a righteous indignation means that Jehovah does protect his servants but he is also aware that anyone who goes against him can use his destructive forces so that he can destroy them and justice reigns instead of injustice.

From the situation that the Israelites lived, very regrettable when they had immoral relationships, I can learn then, also something that I wonder is that I prefer to enjoy a selfish pleasure that lasts a short time or live happily ever after in the new world, it is true that it is worth the It is a shame to make an effort to obey the command of Jehovah flee from sexual immorality to that I am resolved.

Chapter 26 verse 10 once again we reread what happened to Core even though many years of this had already passed, we might think that Jehovah does not forget mistakes but it is not like that, behind this I see that Jehovah is a God of warning but above all a God of love, for that reason the purpose of leaving examples as the verse says that serve as a warning that help us to know how Jehovah feels and how Jehovah acts when we ignore his principles, today we have that great advantage We have them, we can meditate on them and use our imagination or, so to speak, ahead of the movie to see the results of our decisions and learn from the mistakes of others and not our own.

Numbers 25: 1 and 2 we can see that the Israelites allowed their reasoning to deceive them, perhaps they thought that accepting that invitation would help them reduce their tension or that it was their right to have fun, but their bad reasoning only separated them from Jehovah, so I must to take care that my reasoning never justifies my bad decisions.

How good it is to know that we can trust in Jehovah’s organization, verse 4 of chapter 25 lets us see that Jehovah is aware of what is happening in his people because it says there Jehovah told Moses, so Jehovah is aware of it He is currently giving instructions and guidance as we approach the end of this system.

I really like numbers 26:65 that I learned that Jehovah never forgets the things we do for him because it had already been several decades since Caleb and Joshua had gone to spy on the land of Canaan but Jehovah still remembered their beautiful example decades later, then I learn that no matter what Jehovah God does small or great, he will always remember the things he does for his name.

In number 26:11 it is mentioned that the sons of Korah did not join their father’s rebellion, their loyalty to Jehovah saved his life, in the same way our main loyalty is to Jehovah and to the earthly part of his organization so We hold the correct viewpoint in dealing with those who have decided to turn away from Jehovah completely.

Chapter 25 verse 1 and 2 also teaches me that giving yourself the freedom to ignore a simple principle can lead us to commit a serious sin, the Israelites allowed themselves to accept an invitation that seemed harmless to just eat and have fun but they were overlooking the warning not to mix with those who did not worship Jehovah and that in turn led them to commit a serious sin of immorality and later another serious sin of idolatry, that is why I must be alert and not fall into the trap of giving me freedoms that seem harmless maybe out of simple curiosity but that can lead me to commit serious sins.

Yes, from numbers 25, verses 7 and 8, the example that Finehas set an excellent example of zeal for the worship of Jehovah is outstanding, from this there are also many lessons, for example if we learn that someone has committed a sin after giving Necessary steps it is necessary to announce to the elders this and in case of the elders also take immediate action to protect the congregation from impurity.

In chapter 25 of verse 6 it says that the entire assembly was present when Phineas pierced Zimri with the spear, most likely his family was there, we can imagine what his parents or those close to him felt when they saw or heard their agony but when it was tried to demonstrate their loyalty they knew what decision to make, today we can face a similar situation when sadly a family member a very dear friend leaves the truth or expels it is painful because we love them we miss them but only a complete heart for Jehovah he will help us to always become loyal to him.

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What wrong thinking did Zimri and others express to Jamin?

That the Moabites were a friendly nation with whom they could establish a relationship without having any problem, they argued, for example, that since Jehovah had told them not to eliminate them, Jehovah probably wanted them to have that relationship with them. 

If then they deceived themselves with the wrong reasoning to justify their bad desires, for example they said that they did not worship Jehovah but that they also did not oppose their worship that they could be tolerant and reasonable with them and even learn from them. 

How did Phinehas help Jamin to view matters properly?

Well, he did not scold him, he simply listened to him and reasoned through questions with him, for example he said well they follow the principles or the laws on the part of Jehovah and he himself answered said they do not follow it, well then by making him reason he allowed precisely the correct form of think and make a good decision that saved your life.

I liked seeing how Finehas gave his opinion, he was not arrogant, on the contrary, he was calm and the explanation he gave was very congruent. 

What is the difference between being friendly to an unbeliever and being his friend?

If the difference is that as Christians we are educated people, kind people and we treat people with respect, but it is a different thing to be friends, sharing ideas, thoughts, customs, and this is what the people of Israel were doing. they didn’t see that difference.

If we want to be very careful not to fall into the delusion of thinking that we are only being nice when in reality we could be crossing that fine line that could be seen as something harmless maybe how to accept something or respond to something, that could be the beginning of something that leads us to lose our friendship with Jehovah, we would lose something that is worth a lot with something that is worth nothing. 

Why should we be careful when choosing our close friends even in the congregation?

This is because friends strongly influence us, the attachment we have towards someone we appreciate as a friend can influence our way of thinking and even within the congregation there may be those who may not have developed a strong spirituality yet a close relationship with Jehovah and a strong love for his standards, so we have to choose well even within the congregation.

Phineas gave a very interesting point Jehovah has taught us to have principles and values, so it is very important that we pay attention that our friends have those same principles and those same values ​​with which Jehovah has educated us. 

Why should we avoid chat groups on social media of people we do not know personally?

Well, in the case of Jamín, he saw precisely that his same friends with whom he lived as they were expressing strange or out of place situations that made him think if what they were going to do was correct or not, now we do think in our case to be with people that we do not even know can influence our way of thinking and make wrong decisions hence the importance of completely avoiding these chat groups with the aim that we can contaminate ourselves with that negative way of thinking.

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Numbers 26:55, 56​—How did Jehovah demonstrate wisdom when distributing the land inheritance among the tribes? (it-1 359 ¶1-2)

 
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Numbers 26:55, 56​—How did Jehovah demonstrate wisdom when distributing the land inheritance among the tribes? (it-1 359 ¶1-2)

It thus appears that the distribution of the land among the tribes was governed by two factors: the result of the casting of the lot, and the size of the tribe. The lot may have established only the approximate location of the land inheritance each tribe would have, thus designating an inheritance in one section or another of the land, such as to the N or S, E or W, along the coastal plain, or in the mountainous region. The decision of the lot proceeded from Jehovah and hence would serve to prevent jealousy or quarreling among the tribes. (Pr 16:33) By this means God would also guide matters so that the situation of each tribe would fall in accordance with the inspired deathbed prophecy of the patriarch Jacob recorded at Genesis 49:1-33.

After the casting of the lot had determined the geographic location of a tribe, it would then be necessary to determine the extent of its territory on the basis of the second factor: its proportionate size. “You must apportion the land to yourselves as a possession by lot according to your families. To the populous one you should increase his inheritance, and to the sparse one you should reduce his inheritance. To where the lot will come out for him, there it will become his.” (Nu 33:54) The decision of the lot as to the basic geographic location would stand, but adjustment could be made as to the size of the inheritance. Thus, when Judah’s territory was found to be too large, its land area was reduced by assigning portions of it to the tribe of Simeon.​—Jos 19:9.


What spiritual gems from this week’s Bible reading would you like to share regarding Jehovah, the field ministry, or something else?

The Numbers 25:13 Jehovah recognizes the loyalty and courage of Finehas because I do not tolerate rivalry in pure worship, it is a good example of not allowing anything in our hearts to occupy the place that corresponds to Jehovah.

We read in verse 3 of chapter 25 of numbers it mentions that Jehovah was very angry and we could wonder if the anger of Jehovah that he was showing at that time was incorrect, well we know that Jehovah can really get angry when perhaps one of his enemies or his own servants have declared so frequently or may be against him, that is why Jehovah is not slow when he gets angry, on the contrary, he takes action on the matter and does the correct justice that is to say that instead of getting very angry or simply unfairly Jehovah done with a righteous indignation means that Jehovah does protect his servants but he is also aware that anyone who goes against him can use his destructive forces so that he can destroy them and justice reigns instead of injustice.

From the situation that the Israelites lived, very regrettable when they had immoral relationships, I can learn then, also something that I wonder is that I prefer to enjoy a selfish pleasure that lasts a short time or live happily ever after in the new world, it is true that it is worth the It is a shame to make an effort to obey the command of Jehovah flee from sexual immorality to that I am resolved.

Chapter 26 verse 10 once again we reread what happened to Core even though many years of this had already passed, we might think that Jehovah does not forget mistakes but it is not like that, behind this I see that Jehovah is a God of warning but above all a God of love, for that reason the purpose of leaving examples as the verse says that serve as a warning that help us to know how Jehovah feels and how Jehovah acts when we ignore his principles, today we have that great advantage We have them, we can meditate on them and use our imagination or, so to speak, ahead of the movie to see the results of our decisions and learn from the mistakes of others and not our own.

Numbers 25: 1 and 2 we can see that the Israelites allowed their reasoning to deceive them, perhaps they thought that accepting that invitation would help them reduce their tension or that it was their right to have fun, but their bad reasoning only separated them from Jehovah, so I must to take care that my reasoning never justifies my bad decisions.

How good it is to know that we can trust in Jehovah’s organization, verse 4 of chapter 25 lets us see that Jehovah is aware of what is happening in his people because it says there Jehovah told Moses, so Jehovah is aware of it He is currently giving instructions and guidance as we approach the end of this system.

I really like numbers 26:65 that I learned that Jehovah never forgets the things we do for him because it had already been several decades since Caleb and Joshua had gone to spy on the land of Canaan but Jehovah still remembered their beautiful example decades later, then I learn that no matter what Jehovah God does small or great, he will always remember the things he does for his name.

In number 26:11 it is mentioned that the sons of Korah did not join their father’s rebellion, their loyalty to Jehovah saved his life, in the same way our main loyalty is to Jehovah and to the earthly part of his organization so We hold the correct viewpoint in dealing with those who have decided to turn away from Jehovah completely.

Chapter 25 verse 1 and 2 also teaches me that giving yourself the freedom to ignore a simple principle can lead us to commit a serious sin, the Israelites allowed themselves to accept an invitation that seemed harmless to just eat and have fun but they were overlooking the warning not to mix with those who did not worship Jehovah and that in turn led them to commit a serious sin of immorality and later another serious sin of idolatry, that is why I must be alert and not fall into the trap of giving me freedoms that seem harmless maybe out of simple curiosity but that can lead me to commit serious sins.

Yes, from numbers 25, verses 7 and 8, the example that Finehas set an excellent example of zeal for the worship of Jehovah is outstanding, from this there are also many lessons, for example if we learn that someone has committed a sin after giving Necessary steps it is necessary to announce to the elders this and in case of the elders also take immediate action to protect the congregation from impurity.

In chapter 25 of verse 6 it says that the entire assembly was present when Phineas pierced Zimri with the spear, most likely his family was there, we can imagine what his parents or those close to him felt when they saw or heard their agony but when it was tried to demonstrate their loyalty they knew what decision to make, today we can face a similar situation when sadly a family member a very dear friend leaves the truth or expels it is painful because we love them we miss them but only a complete heart for Jehovah he will help us to always become loyal to him.

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What wrong thinking did Zimri and others express to Jamin?

That the Moabites were a friendly nation with whom they could establish a relationship without having any problem, they argued, for example, that since Jehovah had told them not to eliminate them, Jehovah probably wanted them to have that relationship with them. 

If then they deceived themselves with the wrong reasoning to justify their bad desires, for example they said that they did not worship Jehovah but that they also did not oppose their worship that they could be tolerant and reasonable with them and even learn from them. 

How did Phinehas help Jamin to view matters properly?

Well, he did not scold him, he simply listened to him and reasoned through questions with him, for example he said well they follow the principles or the laws on the part of Jehovah and he himself answered said they do not follow it, well then by making him reason he allowed precisely the correct form of think and make a good decision that saved your life.

I liked seeing how Finehas gave his opinion, he was not arrogant, on the contrary, he was calm and the explanation he gave was very congruent. 

What is the difference between being friendly to an unbeliever and being his friend?

If the difference is that as Christians we are educated people, kind people and we treat people with respect, but it is a different thing to be friends, sharing ideas, thoughts, customs, and this is what the people of Israel were doing. they didn’t see that difference.

If we want to be very careful not to fall into the delusion of thinking that we are only being nice when in reality we could be crossing that fine line that could be seen as something harmless maybe how to accept something or respond to something, that could be the beginning of something that leads us to lose our friendship with Jehovah, we would lose something that is worth a lot with something that is worth nothing. 

Why should we be careful when choosing our close friends even in the congregation?

This is because friends strongly influence us, the attachment we have towards someone we appreciate as a friend can influence our way of thinking and even within the congregation there may be those who may not have developed a strong spirituality yet a close relationship with Jehovah and a strong love for his standards, so we have to choose well even within the congregation.

Phineas gave a very interesting point Jehovah has taught us to have principles and values, so it is very important that we pay attention that our friends have those same principles and those same values ​​with which Jehovah has educated us. 

Why should we avoid chat groups on social media of people we do not know personally?

Well, in the case of Jamín, he saw precisely that his same friends with whom he lived as they were expressing strange or out of place situations that made him think if what they were going to do was correct or not, now we do think in our case to be with people that we do not even know can influence our way of thinking and make wrong decisions hence the importance of completely avoiding these chat groups with the aim that we can contaminate ourselves with that negative way of thinking.

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“I Will Raise Up One Shepherd”

 
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1-3. Why is Ezekiel’s heart heavy, and what is he now inspired to record?

Well Ezequiel has good reasons to be sad he is still very far from his land, he also thinks about those who are ruling and it turns out that all those Kings were bad even though when he was born who ruled was a good king like Josías and he had learned about the good proceed from this king but he sees that now all the kings were evil they were idolaters, so that makes him feel very sad, however Jehovah now inspires him to write a prophecy nothing more and nothing less than about the Messiah the future king and shepherd he’s going to get the full restoration done, so that sure cheered him up a lot.

Because this prophecy was about the Messiah the future king and shepherd who will achieve the permanent restoration of pure worship and as it also says in the paragraph he will tenderly care for Jehovah’s sheep. 

And also on a personal level it has to do with our hope of living forever on earth turned into a paradise. 

“A Tender Shoot” Becomes “a Majestic Cedar”

4. What prophecy did Ezekiel relate, and how did Jehovah introduce that prophecy?

He announced a prophecy that had two aspects, one showing the magnitude of the messiah’s rule and second, the need to trust that king.

and how did Jehovah introduce that prophecy?

If an enigma or a riddle that his objective was to make that rest of Jews who were in Babylon will reflect on the infidelity of the rulers of Juda.

5. What is the gist of the riddle?

If there are two large Eagles, the first one takes the highest shoot of a cedar, it plants it in a merchant city of course it comes out seed takes a seed the plant now near rushing waters but then it becomes an overflowing vine but then this vine spreads eagerly its roots towards the second eagle and it is what Jehovah condemns.

6. Explain the meaning of the riddle.

Verse 11 gives the explanation, the king of Babylon came to Jerusalem, the king of Babylon Nebuchadnezzar represented that first great eagle when he captured the king of Jerusalem and his princes Joaquin is what represents the highest sprout and the city of merchants The one the enigma was talking about was the city of Babylon.

After that first eagle that was Nebuchadnezzar the king of Babylon, comes the second eagle which is the pharaoh the king of Egypt, Nebuchadnezzar had planted Zedekiah, Zedekiah swears loyalty he does not fulfill his oath so he extends his branches towards the other eagle what He is the pharaoh of Egypt for military support but he does not fulfill his oath, so Jehovah tells him that he is disloyal and for breaking his oath he condemns him and that is when they later remove his throne as a consequence of breaking his oath and he was imprisoned in Babylon until his death.

And if we see the image in paragraph 6 it is interesting because that tree that is there is a cedar and measures approximately 40 m and we see that that tree is small in front of that eagle, then we can see the magnitude of the eagle and it represented Babylon and that that tree will represent the rulership of David it shows how determined Jehovah was to disappear that descendant or lineage that unfortunately became corrupted, so that has a lesson for us today we can see strong human dominations that seem very stable but for Jehovah they are simple twigs that can be ripped off at any time.

We are already seeing how this enigma is fulfilling the purpose for which Jehovah asked Ezekiel to say it because, as we learned in paragraph number 4, what was wanted was to highlight the infidelity of these rulers and the need for the Messiah to come. 

ILLUSTRATION

There we see the first great eagle, that eagle represents Nebuchadnezzar and what he carries on his legs represents the highest shoot in this case Joaquin as king of Judah. 

7. What lessons can we learn from the prophetic riddle?

One of them has to do with what is recorded in Matthew chapter 5 verse 37 where Jesus tells us that our yes is yes and our no is no, which then implies that whenever we take an oath we must fulfill it, for example if we have to testify in a court and we swear before God that we are going to tell the truth because we must be willing to comply with what we have sworn.

And the second is that we have to pay attention to who we put our trust in, Psalm 146: 3 encourages us not to put our trust in princes or in any man because they cannot bring salvation and we see the result that this had for Zedekiah when he put his trust in these princes in this case in the pharaoh of Egypt. 

And also taking into account what Jesus also said about our yes, it is important that when we are going to give it to think well about what we are going to commit to, think about it well since when we give our own if we must fulfill it even if it is not advantageous for us.

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1-3. Why is Ezekiel’s heart heavy, and what is he now inspired to record?

Well Ezequiel has good reasons to be sad he is still very far from his land, he also thinks about those who are ruling and it turns out that all those Kings were bad even though when he was born who ruled was a good king like Josías and he had learned about the good proceed from this king but he sees that now all the kings were evil they were idolaters, so that makes him feel very sad, however Jehovah now inspires him to write a prophecy nothing more and nothing less than about the Messiah the future king and shepherd he’s going to get the full restoration done, so that sure cheered him up a lot.

Because this prophecy was about the Messiah the future king and shepherd who will achieve the permanent restoration of pure worship and as it also says in the paragraph he will tenderly care for Jehovah’s sheep. 

And also on a personal level it has to do with our hope of living forever on earth turned into a paradise. 

“A Tender Shoot” Becomes “a Majestic Cedar”

4. What prophecy did Ezekiel relate, and how did Jehovah introduce that prophecy?

He announced a prophecy that had two aspects, one showing the magnitude of the messiah’s rule and second, the need to trust that king.

and how did Jehovah introduce that prophecy?

If an enigma or a riddle that his objective was to make that rest of Jews who were in Babylon will reflect on the infidelity of the rulers of Juda.

5. What is the gist of the riddle?

If there are two large Eagles, the first one takes the highest shoot of a cedar, it plants it in a merchant city of course it comes out seed takes a seed the plant now near rushing waters but then it becomes an overflowing vine but then this vine spreads eagerly its roots towards the second eagle and it is what Jehovah condemns.

6. Explain the meaning of the riddle.

Verse 11 gives the explanation, the king of Babylon came to Jerusalem, the king of Babylon Nebuchadnezzar represented that first great eagle when he captured the king of Jerusalem and his princes Joaquin is what represents the highest sprout and the city of merchants The one the enigma was talking about was the city of Babylon.

After that first eagle that was Nebuchadnezzar the king of Babylon, comes the second eagle which is the pharaoh the king of Egypt, Nebuchadnezzar had planted Zedekiah, Zedekiah swears loyalty he does not fulfill his oath so he extends his branches towards the other eagle what He is the pharaoh of Egypt for military support but he does not fulfill his oath, so Jehovah tells him that he is disloyal and for breaking his oath he condemns him and that is when they later remove his throne as a consequence of breaking his oath and he was imprisoned in Babylon until his death.

And if we see the image in paragraph 6 it is interesting because that tree that is there is a cedar and measures approximately 40 m and we see that that tree is small in front of that eagle, then we can see the magnitude of the eagle and it represented Babylon and that that tree will represent the rulership of David it shows how determined Jehovah was to disappear that descendant or lineage that unfortunately became corrupted, so that has a lesson for us today we can see strong human dominations that seem very stable but for Jehovah they are simple twigs that can be ripped off at any time.

We are already seeing how this enigma is fulfilling the purpose for which Jehovah asked Ezekiel to say it because, as we learned in paragraph number 4, what was wanted was to highlight the infidelity of these rulers and the need for the Messiah to come. 

ILLUSTRATION

There we see the first great eagle, that eagle represents Nebuchadnezzar and what he carries on his legs represents the highest shoot in this case Joaquin as king of Judah. 

7. What lessons can we learn from the prophetic riddle?

One of them has to do with what is recorded in Matthew chapter 5 verse 37 where Jesus tells us that our yes is yes and our no is no, which then implies that whenever we take an oath we must fulfill it, for example if we have to testify in a court and we swear before God that we are going to tell the truth because we must be willing to comply with what we have sworn.

And the second is that we have to pay attention to who we put our trust in, Psalm 146: 3 encourages us not to put our trust in princes or in any man because they cannot bring salvation and we see the result that this had for Zedekiah when he put his trust in these princes in this case in the pharaoh of Egypt. 

And also taking into account what Jesus also said about our yes, it is important that when we are going to give it to think well about what we are going to commit to, think about it well since when we give our own if we must fulfill it even if it is not advantageous for us.

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