Verses 1–12
NUMBERS - FIFTEEN
Verses l-12:
There is a gap of thirty-eight years in Israel’s history of wilderness wandering, beginning and ending at Kadesh. The only event of importance which occurred in this period is recorded in Nu 16. There is no specific place or time assigned to it.
The explanation of this gap may be found in the fact that the history of Israel is the history of the theocracy. During this period, Israel was in a "holding stage," caused by their refusal to follow Jehovah’s directive to enter the Land. While He did not summarily slay the rebels at the time they refused to enter Canaan, God did turn them back to live out their lives as nomads, and to raise up a generation who would follow Him to possess the Land.
Some hints are given in a few Scripture passages, from which conclusions and inferences may be drawn concerning this blank space in Israel’s history:
1. De 8:1-6; 29:5, 6; 1Co 10:4: God continued to supply manna each day for their food. He gave them water when they needed it. He provided that their clothing and shoes should not wear out. These are life’s necessities.
2. Jos 5:4-8: The ordinance of circumcision was discontinued during this period of wandering. The inference may be drawn that the Passover observance was also neglected, as well as the entire sacrificial system.
3. Eze 20:10-26: This implies that the people lapsed into idolatry during their wanderings, offering their children to Molech.
In this Nu are additional instructions regarding the sacrificial offerings, as they were to be observed when Israel occupied the Land of Promise. Verses 1-12 give the exact proportions for the Meat (food) Offering and the Drink Offering, which were to accompany the Whole Burnt Offering, see Lev. Chapters 1, 2.
The animals offered in the Burnt Offering might be-from the flock, a lamb or a kid; a ram; or a bullock. These are the proportions to be strictly observed:
1. If it was a lamb or kid, the Meat (food) Offering was to consist of .6 gallon of flour, mingled with one quart of oil. The Drink Offering was one quart of wine. ("Deal" is also translated "ephah," a measure of about six gallons. "Hin" is a measure of about one gallon.)
2. If it was a ram, the Meat Offering was to be 1.2 gallons of flour, mingled with one-third gallon of oil. The Drink Offering was one-third gallon of wine.
3. If it was a bullock, the Meat Offering was to be 1.8 gallons of flour with two quarts of oil. The Drink Offering was to be two quarts of wine.
(Note: Review Leviticus chs 2, 3, and the notes thereon.)