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Numbers 33:54​—How was land distributed to the tribes of Israel? (it-1 359 ¶2)

Spiritual Gems: (10 min.)

Numbers 33:54​—How was land distributed to the tribes of Israel? (it-1 359 ¶2)

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?

If in chapter 32 verse 16 we see how the tribe of Gad was willing to cooperate in order to support their brothers and Jehovah bless them, right now Jehovah gives us suggestions and tells us how we can support and cooperate with his organization, if I do this It will allow the congregation to stay together in good spirits even in difficult times like the ones we are going through right now with the pandemic and if I do this I will receive the peace and blessing that Jehovah gives us.

In chapter 32 verse 6 when the sons of Reuben and Gad wanted to stay in the land of Jazed and Gilead among the things that Moses used to make them reason was to ask questions and so they could reach a conclusion after these questions they decided to go but that their families will stay, we too can imitate Moses helping our students to reason through questions so they can make good decisions.

In chapter 32 verse 12 Joshua and Caleb are mentioned as two men who followed Jehovah with all their hearts as that generation of Israelites did not have the courage or the faith so they never entered the land of promise Joshua and Caleb instead if They entered together with a new generation and we, although we are imperfect like Joshua and Caleb, can serve Jehovah with all our hearts and he can strengthen us to encourage us in his ways and enter the new world.

In the chapter of numbers 33, when reading all the stages of the journey that the people of Israel made through the desert, I learn that despite the occasions when they complained about what seemed to be an irremediable lack, Jehovah always provided them with food and water. And at times He did it miraculously all the time. Jehovah helped them keep in mind the abundance they would enjoy in the promised land.

There in numbers 33: 9 Moses recalled the occasion when two spies gave a bad report after having studied the promised land and that causes discouragement among others, well that reminds us how beautiful it is to exert a positive influence through our speech and avoid discouraging others by striving in a way that edifies others.

Numbers chapter 33 verse 3 and verse 4 tells us about when the Israelites left Egypt it is said that they left with confidence in Jehovah and that the Egyptians could see the difference between the true God and the false gods of Egypt, a We teach us that Jehovah is a protective God and that he is a powerful God who can help us today in our problems and as well as what it means to have confidence to come out with raised hands or to be victorious today we can be victorious because we have the help of Jehovah.

Also there in numbers 32:16 after the tribe receives Moses ‘advice it mentions there the principle that they later came back with a decision, which indicates that they took the time to meditate on Moses’ advice and recommendation, then I It shows that it is very important that also when I receive advice I do not deny it the first time or reject it but rather take the time to meditate on the advice I receive from the Bible from an elder in my family to be successful.

In numbers 32:25 it mentions that the sons of Gad and Reuben made a promise and we can say that they were faithful to it because Joshua 4:12 confirms that they kept it, we have also made some promises such as when we got married or in our dedication Like them, if we are faithful to our promises, we will receive Jehovah’s approval.

Numbers 33:55 Jehovah is very clear in the instructions he gave the nation when telling them the consequences they will receive if they do not drive out your enemies, in the same way Jehovah clearly warns us of the results if we do not obey the laws and principles regarding to the people with whom we interact.

The 33rd chapter of numbers mentions about 40 places where the Israelites camped maybe sometimes they were somewhere comfortable AND they were tempted to think that leaving there would be a change that would only harm them in our case maybe we have made it difficult to accept some change within the organization but the example of the Israelites teaches us that if we are patient and make an effort to adapt we will surely see the blessings of Jehovah.

In chapter 32 verse 2 thanks to the fact that Moses obeyed to keep a record of the stages of the trip in order, now we can understand what that journey was, even confirm that the word of God is faithful when giving these details, now we also have to make records as of our preaching activity and if we make them accurate these will allow the organization to see the increase in the world work.

Like in chapter 32 we see how Moses reminded the tribe of Gad that their ancestors fell victim to Satan and made bad decisions, they paid attention to this with a good attitude and were able to correct their way of thinking, today we find examples in the Bible admonitions that help us to prove what we ourselves are and not make the same mistakes as them, that is why it is very important to always pay attention.

And throughout the 33rd chapter of numbers at least 40 places are mentioned where the Israelites had to camp on their way to the promised land but Jehovah was always with them, directing them by means of a cloud during the day and a pillar of fire during the night, well we are taught that we can be sure that Jehovah will always be with us if we allow ourselves to be guided by him.

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“Increase Your Joy in the Ministry​—Illustrate Key Points”

 



Why may students need help to understand Bible verses?
Well  this is because they will not always understand the meaning of the text or how it can affect them, mainly coral did not understand what the text they read had to do with it and I need help. 

How did Neeta illustrate the truth found at Romans 5:12?
She gave the example of a person who has a strong genetic defect and then she asks her the question that if that person has children, what would happen, then Coral already answers that there really was the possibility that her children will inherit that defect. 

What effect can good illustrations have on our listeners?
They can help them better understand the information and record it in their mind as a well thought out illustration is not easily forgotten.
In our ministry, why should we use videos and other teaching tools provided by Jehovah’s organization?

We can find many comparisons and examples, if it is difficult for us perhaps to find or think of one that we can use with the student, the videos are of great help so that in that way we can share them with the students and that the teaching reaches their hearts . 

A popular proverb says that a picture is worth a thousand words and that is true and we have many tools available that the faithful and prudent slave has given us but we have to learn and become familiar with those tools to be able to use them effectively when teaching to others.


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“David My Servant Will Be Their Chieftain Forever”

“David My Servant Will Be Their Chieftain Forever”

23. What promise did Jehovah make regarding unifying the nation of Israel, and how did he fulfill it?
If there in Ezekiel 37:17 we see how Jehovah gives Ezekiel a message of hope there he promises that he would unite his people and the kingdom of Israel and these two would be one that is to say now the kingdom of Judah which represents the two tribes and the kingdom of Israel would be one nation.

If this prophecy shows us that Jehovah has always wanted his worshipers to serve him together and united.

And how did he keep his promise?

One such fulfillment was in 537 BC when God restored the nation of Israel back together in the promised land. 

And although it was initially fulfilled at that time this unit was only a small preview of what will be much more impressive and lasting very soon when the kingdom of God did.

That union he had in 537 was only for a time, it was small compared to the prophecy that was being mentioned regarding uniting the true worshipers in Israel. Jehovah gave Ezekiel a prophecy that involved a king, a king who was going to Being able to make true worshipers had such a strong bond that it would last forever and that is something very impressive that we want to learn. 

24. How does Jehovah describe the Messianic Ruler, and what will this King’s rule be like?
It is interesting that here in this portion he is mentioned with very nice characteristics that move us as my servant David a single shepherd and he also uses terms that reflect the authority that he has now given him as chief and king.

One of those aspects mentions that it will be a permanent government, that is to say that in this prophecy expressions are used forever and eternal that implies that the blessings of this kingdom will never end forever.

Yes, this government will also have unity because only one king will make all those who live will have the same laws, the same judicial decisions and will live on earth.

Yes because this kingdom will be designed to draw closer to Jehovah we are designed to depend on him so everything that this kingdom does according to Ezekiel 37:22 says that we will not be divided but only as a people or as a family we will worship Jehovah.

If it also makes me see that in the kingdom of God there are no hierarchies, it does not mean that those who have a position are going to do what they want and those who do not have any position the subjects because more will be required of them, no, it really is a unity both in the kingdom of God and those who will be under that kingdom.

If, in addition, currently we cannot feel close to any government or ruler, but how different will the government of God be, which makes it possible for his subjects to feel closer to him. 

25. How is the prophecy about the Messianic King fulfilled?

If in 1919 the faithful Christians were gathered under the authority of their only pastor the Messianic King Jesus Christ and later a great crowd also joined the Anointed brothers to establish this government.

It is indeed a great privilege to be part of this kingdom subjects while some anointed ones are still on earth giving direction to the activities assigned by their good King together we consider ourselves one flock we live under one shepherd and that already gives us a glimpse of what we can expect in the new world.

And something that can be highlighted is that no matter what hope we have, be it heavenly or earthly, we will all obey the same judicial decisions and the statutes that Jehovah gives us, this allows us to follow the same direction but he also allows us to live in a spiritual paradise forming a United family.

We can see the contrast that we live here in Jehovah’s people with the nations in these difficult times as they struggle to reach an agreement but we live in a spiritual paradise we enjoy having friends all over the world and having this spiritual food that Jehovah It gives us all to be able to worship Jehovah in peace and to know that he is here with us that is a great privilege for one.

And we are also very proud to serve Jehovah because sometimes one turns governments around and may feel perhaps disappointed because they do not keep promises or do not treat people as they should, however in the reign mentioned in this prophecy we have seen fulfilled because we see that the people of God have benefited with peace, that is, we have a beautiful singular pure adoration and we feel very proud to be Jehovah’s Witnesses and serve a God who continues to care for us and help us even in moments like those we are all facing the pandemic. 


26. How can you contribute to the unity of the spiritual paradise?

First Corinthians 1:10 encourages us to speak in agreement that we act in agreement that we do not have a spirit of contradiction with each other, which means that by becoming servants of God we accept the commitment to promote the unity of remaining united to give in if that is necessary according to our preferences. 

And we can do our bit to even feed on the same spiritual delicacies if we follow the same biblical standards and behavior and preach that alone is contributing to the unity of the congregation.

If it is very important that we show so much love in our meetings when we help people in the Ministry, this is a quality that should be displayed in us.

If there are in Colossians 3: 12 to 14 we see the facets of love, this will help us know how to act, for example, if a disagreement arises with one of our brothers due to imperfection, this will allow us to put aside our own feelings and it will help us to solve the problems that we have with love and this will be to keep the congregation united

ILLUSTRATION

In the illustration that appears here we find different ways in which we can show love in the congregation, we see a brother who is preaching with an older sister, now we have the opportunity to meet for the preaching and together with our brothers participate in it in the another we see brothers of different colored races because we also want from our hearts to love our brothers regardless of their skin color or race. 


27. (a) How do you feel about the Messianic prophecies in the book of Ezekiel?

Yes, seeing how everything that Jehovah promised throughout this time has been fulfilled makes me feel a lot of gratitude and complete trust in Jehovah because just as it has happened throughout this time in the future everything that Jehovah has also promised without doubt it will be fulfilled.

Yes it also makes us have a lot of confidence because we know that Jesus Christ as the king of this government is someone who has shown the right to be our ruler and also during his ministry on earth he showed a lot of love with passion for people so we know that he will be a wonderful ruler. 

27. (b) What will we examine in the chapters that follow?
In the next chapters we are going to take a very exciting look at the topic of restoration and all that this encompasses and what it implies and also how this plays out in the book of Ezekiel. 



BOX 8B

1st Prophecy

If this prophecy covers from the years 607 before the common era to 1914 and it began to be fulfilled when in 607 King Zedekiah was removed from the throne of Jehovah on earth.

If in 1914 is when the one who has the legal right returns because from that year 607 there was no King in Israel, in 1914 what is it when Jesus Christ is enthroned in heaven and becomes king and shepherd and due to his line that came from David he had the legal right and becomes king. 

2nd Prophecy

Well this prophecy says that the king Jesus Christ or the king that Jehovah has appointed was going to feed and shepherd his sheep and precisely in the line we see that in 1919 with this objective the faithful and prudent slave is appointed to take care of God’s sheep and under the direction of Pastor Jesus Christ has cared for us ever since.

Something that distinguishes this government is unity and we see how that was accomplished when the faithful anointed under the authority of this King also joined a great crowd, so here we see the unity of both the anointed and the great crowd.

We can also highlight that despite the fact that a physical king was removed here on earth we have not stopped receiving spiritual food care that is why in the time line after Armageddon we will still continue to enjoy the blessings of this government that it is Jesus who is in charge.

3rd Prophecy

Well, as we have been analyzing this, it has a lot to do with our times with the last days but that it covers towards the end, how you can see there in the green line it is seen that it covers from the year 1914 onwards until reaching after Armageddon. because it was emphasized right now in some points such as the blessing of this King not only this unity that we have today but later that we will have after Armageddon will be forever and his government will also bring eternal blessings that will help us all. 

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Numbers 33:54​—How was land distributed to the tribes of Israel? (it-1 359 ¶2)

 

Spiritual Gems: (10 min.)

Numbers 33:54​—How was land distributed to the tribes of Israel? (it-1 359 ¶2)

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?

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“Drive Away All the Inhabitants of the Land”

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TREASURES FROM GOD’S WORD

“Drive Away All the Inhabitants of the Land”

Jehovah commanded his people to eliminate from the Promised Land anything that could stumble them (Nu 33:52w10 8/1 23)

Jehovah would bless their determined efforts to take complete control of the land (Nu 33:53)

Problems would result if the Israelites did not completely conquer their enemies (Nu 33:55, 56w08 2/15 27 ¶5-6; it-1 404 ¶2)

To please Jehovah, we must eliminate from our life all morally and spiritually defiling practices. (Jas 1:21) Jehovah gives us the strength to combat sinful tendencies and resist the contaminating influences of this world.

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Numbers 30:10-12​—How do we know that Elkanah approved of Hannah’s vow to offer Samuel to Jehovah’s service? (1Sa 1:11; it-2 28 ¶1)

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Numbers 30:10-12​—How do we know that Elkanah approved of Hannah’s vow to offer Samuel to Jehovah’s service? (1Sa 1:11it-2 28 ¶1)

Persons could be devoted to Jehovah’s exclusive service in connection with the sanctuary. It was a right that parents could exercise. Samuel was one such person, promised to tabernacle service by a vow of his mother Hannah before his birth. This vow was approved by her husband Elkanah. As soon as Samuel was weaned, Hannah offered him at the sanctuary. Along with him, Hannah brought an animal sacrifice. (1Sa 1:11, 22-28; 2:11) Samson was another child specially devoted to God’s service as a Nazirite.​—Jg 13:2-5, 11-14; compare the father’s authority over a daughter as outlined in Nu 30:3-5, 16.

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

 

*** it-2 p. 1162 Vow ***

Voluntary, but Binding When Once Made. Vows were wholly voluntary. However, once a man made a vow, fulfillment was compulsory by divine law. Thus a vow was spoken of as being ‘bound upon his soul,’ implying that his very life became surety for the performance of his word. (Nu 30:2; see also Ro 1:31, 32.) Since life is at stake, it is understandable why the Scriptures urge one to use extreme caution before making a vow, carefully considering the obligations to be assumed. The Law stated: “In case you vow a vow to Jehovah . . . God will without fail require it of you, and it would indeed become a sin on your part. But in case you omit making a vow, it will not become a sin on your part.”—De 23:21, 22.

 

(Numbers 30:14, 15) 14 But if her husband offers no objection at all from day to day, he also establishes all her vows or all her abstinence vows that are upon her. He establishes them because he did not object on the day he heard her make them. 15 But if he annuls them later, sometime after the day he heard them, he will bear the consequences of her guilt.

 

*** it-2 p. 1162 Vow ***

Vows of women, under the Law. The laws regulating vows made by women are outlined at Numbers 30:3-15: The vow of a daughter was binding once her father heard it and raised no objection; or, instead, he could annul it. The vow of a wife (or an engaged girl) likewise depended on her husband (or fiancé) for validation. If the man annulled the vow after first letting it stand, he bore her error. (Nu 30:14, 15)

 

*** it-2 p. 1163 Vow ***

After Jerusalem’s destruction, Jeremiah reminded the Jews in Egypt that one reason for the calamity that befell them was their making vows to the “queen of the heavens” and offering sacrifices to her. The women who were taking a prominent part in this idol worship were quick to point out that their vows and worship to the “queen of the heavens” had been approved by their husbands and that they were determined to carry out their vows to this goddess. They thus made the excuse that they were acting in harmony with the Law regarding vows for women (Nu 30:10-15), but Jeremiah denounced their actions as being really law defying, since they were idolatrous.—Jer 44:19, 23-25; 2Co 6:16-18.

 

(Numbers 31:29) 29 You should take it from their half and give it to El·e·aʹzar the priest as Jehovah’s contribution.

 

*** it-2 p. 528 Offerings ***

Sacred portions (heave offerings). The Hebrew word teru·mahʹ is sometimes translated “sacred portion” when referring to the part of the sacrifice that was lifted up, or heaved, off the sacrifice as the portion belonging to the priests. (Ex 29:27, 28; Le 7:14, 32; 10:14, 15) The word is also frequently rendered “contribution,” when referring to the things given to the sanctuary, which, with the exception of that which was sacrificed on the altar, also went to the priests for their sustenance.—Nu 18:8-13, 19, 24, 26-29; 31:29; De 12:6, 11.

 

(Numbers 31:17, 18) 17 Now you should kill every male among the children and kill every woman who has had sexual relations with a man. 18 But you may keep alive all the young girls who have not had sexual relations with a man.

 

*** it-1 p. 850 Foreigner ***

Marriage alliances with foreigners were prohibited, primarily because of the danger of corruption of pure worship. (Ex 34:16; De 7:3, 24; Jos 23:12, 13) All inhabitants of cities of the seven Canaanite nations were to be destroyed. (De 7:1; 20:15-18) But in the capture of a city not of the seven proscribed Canaanite nations, an Israelite soldier could take a virgin from the city as a wife after she had undergone a period of purification. In such cases no actual alliance would be formed with a foreign tribe or family, her parents having been slain when her city was taken.—De 21:10-14; Nu 31:17, 18; De 20:14.

 

(Numbers 31:21-24) 21 El·e·aʹzar the priest then said to the men of the army who had gone into the battle: “This is the statute of the law that Jehovah commanded Moses, 22 ‘Only the gold, the silver, the copper, the iron, the tin, and the lead, 23 everything that can be processed with fire, you should pass through the fire, and it will be clean. However, it should also be purified by the water for cleansing. Everything that cannot be processed with fire, you should pass through the water. 24 And you should wash your garments on the seventh day and be clean, and then you may come into the camp.’”

 

*** it-1 p. 480 Clean, Cleanness ***

Spoils of war had to be cleansed before they could be brought in. Combustible articles were washed with water, but metal objects had to pass through the fire.—Nu 31:21-24.


NOTE: 
The references below are taken from the 1986-2021 Index. Many verses have additional references that have not been included due to time & space. We are encouraged you to do additional personal research.

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Pay Your Vows

Israelite vows were voluntary but binding (Nu 30:2it-2 1162)

Vows may include abstaining from things not prohibited (Nu 30:3, 4it-2 1162)

A solemn promise made to God to perform some act, make some offering or gift, enter some service or condition, or abstain from certain things not unlawful in themselves. A vow was a voluntary expression made of one’s own free will. Being a solemn promise, a vow carried the force of an oath or a swearing, and at times the two expressions accompany each other in the Bible. (Nu 30:2; Mt 5:33) “Vow” is more the declaration of intent, while “oath” denotes the appeal made to a higher authority attesting to the truthfulness or binding nature of the declaration. Oaths often accompanied attestation to a covenant.​—Ge 26:28; 31:44, 53.

Jehovah now deals with his worshippers individually (Nu 30:6-9w04 8/1 27 ¶3)

30:6-8—Can a Christian man set aside his wife’s vows? With regard to vows, Jehovah now deals with his worshipers individually. For example, dedication to Jehovah is a personal vow. (Galatians 6:5) A husband does not have the authority to set aside or cancel such a vow. A wife, though, should avoid making a vow that conflicts with God’s Word or her duties toward her husband.

The two most important vows a Christian can make today are the dedication vow and the marriage vow.

ASK YOURSELF, ‘Am I living up to the vows that I have made?’ (w01 2/1 pp. 14-19 10)

10 How do we view our dedication to God to do his will? Is it the first thing in our life? Regardless of our circumstances, whether young or old, married or single, healthy or sick, we should strive to live up to our dedication, in accordance with our circumstances. One person’s situation may allow him to serve in the full-time ministry as a pioneer, as a volunteer in a branch office of the Watch Tower Society, as a missionary, or in the traveling ministry. Some parents, on the other hand, may have their hands full, caring for the physical and spiritual needs of the family. Are their relatively few hours spent in the ministry each month worth any less in Jehovah’s eyes than the many hours spent by a full-time servant? No. God never expects from us what we do not have. The apostle Paul stated this principle: “If the readiness is there first, it is especially acceptable according to what a person has, not according to what a person does not have.”​—2 Corinthians 8:12.

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Return Visit Video: Return Visit: God’s Purpose​—Isa 55:11

 
Return Visit Video: (5 min.) Discussion. Play the video Return Visit: God’s Purpose​—Isa 55:11Stop the video at each pause, and ask the audience the questions that appear in the video.

How would you use verse 10 to show that we can trust Jehovah’s promises?

We could ask him, have we ever doubted that the sun rises or sets so that there is no day and night, if we do not question the physical laws, we must doubt that the creator of such laws can fulfill what he promises, let the person meditate on those questions.

In verse 10 a detailed description of the water cycle is made and it is highlighted that the water that falls from the rain does not return to the sky, it does not evaporate until it has nourished the earth and already gave a fruit, we can emphasize to the person after read these texts to him that in the same way any promise or word that Jehovah has made will not come back to him without giving an obvious result. 

If the person has a few more minutes, what publication in the Teaching Box could they use to start a Bible course?

Perhaps we could use the Enjoy Life Forever booklet and use section 2 in part 4 and discuss some of the promises that Jehovah has for us using the images as well.

Also chapter 3 of the book teaches the purpose of God for humanity in paragraph 2 quotes from Isaiah 55:11 also from paragraph 15 onwards it talks about Jehovah’s promises for the future so we could analyze any of them.

We can also use the Listen to God and Live Forever booklet in part 10 where the question is asked how God will bless those who hear him.

Yes also the brochure Good News from God in question 4 we find some of the things that Jehovah will do to end suffering.

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