Numbers 20; Numbers 21; Numbers 22; Mark 7:1-13

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Numbers 20

1 In the first month all the people of Israel arrived at the Desert of Zin, and they stayed at Kadesh. There Miriam died and was buried.
2 There was no water for the people, so they came together against Moses and Aaron.
3 They argued with Moses and said, "We should have died in front of the Lord as our brothers did.
4 Why did you bring the Lord's people into this desert? Are we and our animals to die here?
5 Why did you bring us from Egypt to this terrible place? It has no grain, figs, grapevines, or pomegranates, and there's no water to drink!"
6 So Moses and Aaron left the people and went to the entrance of the Meeting Tent. There they bowed facedown, and the glory of the Lord appeared to them.
7 The Lord said to Moses,
8 "Take your walking stick, and you and your brother Aaron should gather the people. Speak to that rock in front of them so that its water will flow from it. When you bring the water out from that rock, give it to the people and their animals."
9 So Moses took the stick from in front of the Lord, as he had said.
10 Moses and Aaron gathered the people in front of the rock, and Moses said, "Now listen to me, you who turn against God! Do you want us to bring water out of this rock?"
11 Then Moses lifted his hand and hit the rock twice with his stick. Water began pouring out, and the people and their animals drank it.
12 But the Lord said to Moses and Aaron, "Because you did not believe me, and because you did not honor me as holy before the people, you will not lead them into the land I will give them."
13 These are the waters of Meribah, where the Israelites argued with the Lord and where he showed them he was holy.
14 From Kadesh, Moses sent messengers to the king of Edom. He said, "Your brothers, the Israelites, say to you: You know about all the troubles we have had,
15 how our ancestors went down into Egypt and we lived there for many years. The people of Egypt were cruel to us and our ancestors,
16 but when we cried out to the Lord, he heard us and sent us an angel to bring us out of Egypt. "Now we are here at Kadesh, a town on the edge of your land.
17 Please let us pass through your country. We will not touch any fields of grain or vineyards, and will not drink water from the wells. We will travel only along the king's road, not turning right or left until we have passed through your country."
18 But the king of Edom answered: "You may not pass through here. If you try, I will come and meet you with swords."
19 The Israelites answered: "We will go along the main road, and if we or our animals drink any of your water, we will pay for it. We only want to walk through. That's all."
20 But he answered: "You may not pass through here." Then the Edomites went out to meet the Israelites with a large and powerful army.
21 The Edomites refused to let them pass through their country, so the Israelites turned back.
22 All the Israelites moved from Kadesh to Mount Hor,
23 near the border of Edom. There the Lord said to Moses and Aaron,
24 "Aaron will die. He will not enter the land that I'm giving to the Israelites, because you both acted against my command at the waters of Meribah.
25 Take Aaron and his son Eleazar up on Mount Hor,
26 and take off Aaron's special clothes and put them on his son Eleazar. Aaron will die there; he will join his ancestors."
27 Moses obeyed the Lord's command. They climbed up Mount Hor, and all the people saw them go.
28 Moses took off Aaron's clothes and put them on Aaron's son Eleazar. Then Aaron died there on top of the mountain. Moses and Eleazar came back down the mountain,
29 and when all the people learned that Aaron was dead, everyone in Israel cried for him for thirty days.
Scripture taken from the New Century Version. Copyright © 1987, 1988, 1991 by Thomas Nelson, Inc. Used by permission. All rights reserved.

Numbers 21

1 The Canaanite king of Arad lived in the southern area. When he heard that the Israelites were coming on the road to Atharim, he attacked them and captured some of them.
2 Then the Israelites made this promise to the Lord: "If you will help us defeat these people, we will completely destroy their cities."
3 The Lord listened to the Israelites, and he let them defeat the Canaanites. The Israelites completely destroyed the Canaanites and their cities, so the place was named Hormah.
4 The Israelites left Mount Hor and went on the road toward the Red Sea, in order to go around the country of Edom. But the people became impatient on the way
5 and grumbled at God and Moses. They said, "Why did you bring us out of Egypt to die in this desert? There is no bread and no water, and we hate this terrible food!"
6 So the Lord sent them poisonous snakes; they bit the people, and many of the Israelites died.
7 The people came to Moses and said, "We sinned when we grumbled at you and the Lord. Pray that the Lord will take away these snakes." So Moses prayed for the people.
8 The Lord said to Moses, "Make a bronze snake, and put it on a pole. When anyone who is bitten looks at it, that person will live."
9 So Moses made a bronze snake and put it on a pole. Then when a snake bit anyone, that person looked at the bronze snake and lived.
10 The Israelites went and camped at Oboth.
11 They went from Oboth to Iye Abarim, in the desert east of Moab.
12 From there they went and camped in the Zered Valley.
13 From there they went and camped across the Arnon, in the desert just inside the Amorite country. The Arnon is the border between the Moabites and the Amorites.
14 That is why the Book of the Wars of the Lord says: ". . . and Waheb in Suphah, and the ravines, the Arnon,
15 and the slopes of the ravines that lead to the settlement of Ar. These places are at the border of Moab."
16 The Israelites went from there to Beer; a well is there where the Lord said to Moses, "Gather the people and I will give them water."
17 Then the Israelites sang this song: "Pour out water, well! Sing about it.
18 Princes dug this well. Important men made it. With their scepters and poles, they dug it." The people went from the desert to Mattanah.
19 From Mattanah they went to Nahaliel and on to Bamoth.
20 From Bamoth they went to the valley of Moab where the top of Mount Pisgah looks over the desert.
21 The Israelites sent messengers to Sihon, king of the Amorites, saying,
22 "Let us pass through your country. We will not go through any fields of grain or vineyards, or drink water from the wells. We will travel only along the king's road until we have passed through your country."
23 But King Sihon would not let the Israelites pass through his country. He gathered his whole army together, and they marched out to meet Israel in the desert. At Jahaz they fought the Israelites.
24 Israel killed the king and captured his land from the Arnon River to the Jabbok River. They took the land as far as the Ammonite border, which was strongly defended.
25 Israel captured all the Amorite cities and lived in them, taking Heshbon and all the towns around it.
26 Heshbon was the city where Sihon, the Amorite king, lived. In the past he had fought with the king of Moab and had taken all the land as far as the Arnon.
27 That is why the poets say: "Come to Heshbon and rebuild it; rebuild Sihon's city.
28 A fire began in Heshbon; flames came from Sihon's city. It destroyed Ar in Moab, and it burned the Arnon highlands.
29 How terrible for you, Moab! The people of Chemosh are ruined. His sons ran away and his daughters were captured by Sihon, king of the Amorites.
30 But we defeated those Amorites. Dibon, and we destroyed them as far as Nophah, near Medeba."
31 So Israel lived in the land of the Amorites.
32 After Moses sent spies to the town of Jazer, they captured the towns around it, forcing out the Amorites who lived there.
33 Then the Israelites went up the road toward Bashan. Og king of Bashan and his whole army marched out to meet the Israelites, and they fought at Edrei.
34 The Lord said to Moses, "Don't be afraid of him. I will hand him, his whole army, and his land over to you. Do to him what you did to Sihon, the Amorite king who lived in Heshbon."
35 So the Israelites killed Og and his sons and all his army; no one was left alive. And they took his land.
Scripture taken from the New Century Version. Copyright © 1987, 1988, 1991 by Thomas Nelson, Inc. Used by permission. All rights reserved.

Numbers 22

1 Then the people of Israel went to the plains of Moab,and they camped near the Jordan River across from Jericho.
2 Balak son of Zippor saw everything the Israelites had done to the Amorites.
3 And Moab was scared of so many Israelites; truly, Moab was terrified by them.
4 The Moabites said to the older leaders of Midian, "These people will take everything around us like an ox eating grass." Balak son of Zippor was the king of Moab at this time.
5 He sent messengers to Balaam son of Beor at Pethor, near the Euphrates River in his native land. Balak said, "A nation has come out of Egypt that covers the land. They have camped next to me,
6 and they are too powerful for me. So come and put a curse on them. Maybe then I can defeat them and make them leave the area. I know that if you bless someone, the blessings happen, and if you put a curse on someone, it happens."
7 The older leaders of Moab and Midian went with payment in their hands. When they found Balaam, they told him what Balak had said.
8 Balaam said to them, "Stay here for the night, and I will tell you what the Lord tells me." So the Moabite leaders stayed with him.
9 God came to Balaam and asked, "Who are these men with you?"
10 Balaam said to God, "The king of Moab, Balak son of Zippor, sent them to me with this message:
11 'A nation has come out of Egypt that covers the land. So come and put a curse on them, and maybe I can fight them and force them out of my land.'"
12 But God said to Balaam, "Do not go with them. Don't put a curse on those people, because I have blessed them."
13 The next morning Balaam awoke and said to Balak's leaders, "Go back to your own country; the Lord has refused to let me go with you."
14 So the Moabite leaders went back to Balak and said, "Balaam refused to come with us."
15 So Balak sent other leaders -- this time there were more of them, and they were more important.
16 They went to Balaam and said, "Balak son of Zippor says this: Please don't let anything stop you from coming to me.
17 I will pay you very well, and I will do what you say. Come and put a curse on these people for me."
18 But Balaam answered Balak's servants, "King Balak could give me his palace full of silver and gold, but I cannot disobey the Lord my God in anything, great or small.
19 You stay here tonight as the other men did, and I will find out what more the Lord tells me."
20 That night God came to Balaam and said, "These men have come to ask you to go with them. Go, but only do what I tell you."
21 Balaam got up the next morning and put a saddle on his donkey. Then he went with the Moabite leaders.
22 But God became angry because Balaam went, so the angel of the Lord stood in the road to stop Balaam. Balaam was riding his donkey, and he had two servants with him.
23 When the donkey saw the angel of the Lord standing in the road with a sword in his hand, the donkey left the road and went into the field. Balaam hit the donkey to force her back on the road.
24 Later, the angel of the Lord stood on a narrow path between two vineyards, with walls on both sides.
25 Again the donkey saw the angel of the Lord, and she walked close to one wall, crushing Balaam's foot against it. So he hit her again.
26 The angel of the Lord went ahead again and stood at a narrow place, too narrow to turn left or right.
27 When the donkey saw the angel of the Lord, she lay down under Balaam. This made him so angry that he hit her with his stick.
28 Then the Lord made the donkey talk, and she said to Balaam, "What have I done to make you hit me three times?"
29 Balaam answered the donkey, "You have made me look foolish! I wish I had a sword in my hand! I would kill you right now!"
30 But the donkey said to Balaam, "I am your very own donkey, which you have ridden for years. Have I ever done this to you before?" "No," Balaam said.
31 Then the Lord let Balaam see the angel of the Lord, who was standing in the road with his sword drawn. Then Balaam bowed facedown on the ground.
32 The angel of the Lord asked Balaam, "Why have you hit your donkey three times? I have stood here to stop you, because what you are doing is wrong.
33 The donkey saw me and turned away from me three times. If she had not turned away, I would have killed you by now, but I would have let her live."
34 Then Balaam said to the angel of the Lord, "I have sinned; I did not know you were standing in the road to stop me. If I am wrong, I will go back."
35 The angel of the Lord said to Balaam, "Go with these men, but say only what I tell you." So Balaam went with Balak's leaders.
36 When Balak heard that Balaam was coming, he went out to meet him at Ar in Moab, which was beside the Arnon, at the edge of his country.
37 Balak said to Balaam, "I had asked you before to come quickly. Why didn't you come to me? I am able to reward you well."
38 But Balaam answered, "I have come to you now, but I can't say just anything. I can only say what God tells me to say."
39 Then Balaam went with Balak to Kiriath Huzoth.
40 Balak offered cattle and sheep as a sacrifice and gave some meat to Balaam and the leaders with him.
41 The next morning Balak took Balaam to Bamoth Baal; from there he could see the edge of the Israelite camp.
Scripture taken from the New Century Version. Copyright © 1987, 1988, 1991 by Thomas Nelson, Inc. Used by permission. All rights reserved.

Mark 7:1-13

1 When some Pharisees and some teachers of the law came from Jerusalem, they gathered around Jesus.
2 They saw that some of Jesus' followers ate food with hands that were not clean, that is, they hadn't washed them.
3 (The Pharisees and all the Jews never eat before washing their hands in a special way according to their unwritten laws.
4 And when they buy something in the market, they never eat it until they wash themselves in a special way. They also follow many other unwritten laws, such as the washing of cups, pitchers, and pots.)
5 The Pharisees and the teachers of the law said to Jesus, "Why don't your followers obey the unwritten laws which have been handed down to us? Why do your followers eat their food with hands that are not clean?"
6 Jesus answered, "Isaiah was right when he spoke about you hypocrites. He wrote, 'These people show honor to me with words, but their hearts are far from me.
7 Their worship of me is worthless. The things they teach are nothing but human rules.'
8 You have stopped following the commands of God, and you follow only human teachings."
9 Then Jesus said to them, "You cleverly ignore the commands of God so you can follow your own teachings.
10 Moses said, 'Honor your father and your mother,' and 'Anyone who says cruel things to his father or mother must be put to death.'
11 But you say a person can tell his father or mother, 'I have something I could use to help you, but it is Corban -- a gift to God.'
12 You no longer let that person use that money for his father or his mother.
13 By your own rules, which you teach people, you are rejecting what God said. And you do many things like that."
Scripture taken from the New Century Version. Copyright © 1987, 1988, 1991 by Thomas Nelson, Inc. Used by permission. All rights reserved.