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OET-RV by cross-referenced section NUM 27:12

NUM 27:12–27:23 ©

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The selection to Josh. as liwan to Moses

Num 27:12–23

Deu 31:1–8

27:12 The selection to Josh. as liwan to Moses

(Deu. 31:1-8)

12[ref] 13 14

15 16 17[ref]

18[ref] 19 20 21[ref] 22 23


31:1 The selection to Josh. as liwan to Moses

31 2[ref] 3 4[ref] 5 6

7 8[ref]


Collected OET-RV cross-references

Deu 3:23-27:

3:23 Not/None tuhuti Moses egpekeendiye of Kanaan

23 24 25

26 27

32:48-52:

48[ref] 49 50 51 52


32:48-52: Num 27:12-14; Deu 3:23-27.

1Ki 22:17:

17Well,” he said, “I saw all Israel scattered into the hills like sheep without a shepherd, and Yahweh said that they have no leaders so they should all return peacefully to their homes.”[ref]


22:17: Num 27:17; Mat 9:36; Mrk 6:34.

Eze 34:5:

5[ref]


34:5: Num 27:17; 1Ki 22:17; Mat 9:36; Mrk 6:34.

Mat 9:36:

36[ref]When he saw the crowds, he felt for them because they were tired and stressed like sheep with no shepherd.


9:36: Num 27:17; 1Ki 22:17; 2Ch 18:16; Eze 34:5; Mrk 6:34.

Mrk 6:34:

34[ref]So when Yeshua got out of the boat, he saw a big crowd and felt sorry for them because they seemed like sheep without a shepherd, so he started teaching them many things.


6:34: Num 27:17; 1Ki 22:17; 2Ch 18:16; Eze 34:5; Mat 9:36.

Exo 24:13:

13So Mosheh and his assistant Yehoshua set off, and Mosheh climbed up God’s mountain.

Exo 28:30:

30Then place the ‘Urim’ and the ‘Tummim’[fn] in the sacred pouch so they’ll be over Aharon’s heart when he goes in before Yahweh, thus Aharon will continually bear the decisions of the Israelis over his heart before Yahweh.[ref]


28:30 These two objects appear abruptly in the text—they haven’t been described previously—in fact, they’re not described anywhere, so we don’t really know much about them except that it seems they were used somehow to indicate Yahweh’s decision on important matters. Although we presume that Mosheh must have already been familiar with them, sadly we’re unable to translate these two Hebrew words, because we’re not.


28:30: Num 27:21; Deu 33:8; Ezr 2:63; Neh 7:65.

1Sam 14:41:

41Then Sha’ul asked Israel’s God Yahweh, “Show us the truth.” And Sha’ul and Yonatan were selected—not the people.[ref]


14:41: Num 27:21; 1Sam 28:6.

28:6:

6He asked Yahweh for direction, but Yahweh didn’t answer him either through a dream, nor by use of the sacred pouch, nor through any prophet.[ref]


28:6: Num 27:21.

Num 20:12:

12

Num 21:21-35:

21:21 The defeat of Sihun and of Ug

(Deu. 2:26–3:11)

21 22 23 24 25 26 27

28[ref]

29

30

31 32

33 34 35


21:28-29: Jer 48:45-46.

Josh 1:5:

5No man will be able to challenge your leadership as long as you live—I’ll be with you just as I was with Mosheh—I won’t fail you or abandon you.[ref]


1:5: Deu 31:6,8; Heb 13:5.

Heb 13:5:

5Keep your lives free from the love of money and be content with what you have, because God has said:[ref]

“I’ll never leave you;

Indeed I’ll never abandon you.”


13:5: Deu 31:6,8; Jam 1:5.