Numbers Ch 36. A review of the entire Book of Numbers.

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Truth In Scripture Pastor Rick Kabrick Thursday, March 6, 2025 Numbers Ch 36. A quick review of the entire Book of Numbers.
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The problem that probably had already presented itself was that when inheriting daughters married into another tribe, their inheritance went over to the tribe of their husband. Such practice would break up the geographical unity of the tribe’s inheritance by having these sections of land in the midst of their tribal lands.
The point of this is that even this legislation may do nothing to remedy the problem of inheriting females marrying outside their tribe, since that legislation dealt only with purchased property, not inherited property (LEV 25).
The daughters of Zelophehad had come to Moses concerned that they had no male heirs to inherit property. The LORD, through Moses, decreed that in the absence of male heirs female heirs could inherit property.
This decision prohibits the transference of inherited land from one tribe to another and thus prevents both problems mentioned above. In Vs’s 8-9 these same principles are applied across the whole of Israel, and prevents such transference of property throughout the whole nation.
11 Zelophehad’s daughters Mahlah (weakly or sick), Tirzah (pleased), Hoglah (partridge), Milkah (queen) and Noah (motion, vibrate quiver…) married their cousins on their father’s side.

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