wandering
The wilderness was part of the necessary discipline of the redeemed people, but not the years of wandering. The latter were due wholly to the unbelief of the people at Kadesh-barnea. The Red Sea, Marah, Elim, Sinai, were God's ways, in development and discipline, and have, of necessity, their counterpart in Christian experience. The Red Sea speaks of the cross as that which--death to Christ but life for us--separates us from Egypt, the world Galatians 6:14 Marah of God's power to turn untoward things into blessings; Elim of God's power to give rest and refreshment by the way; Sinai of God's holiness and our deep inherent evil, the experience of Romans 7:7-24 So far the path was and is of God. But from Kadesh-barnea to Jordan all save the grace of God toward an unbelieving people, is for warning, not imitation; 1 Corinthians 10:1-11 ; Hebrews 3:17-19 . There is a present rest of God, of which the Sabbath and Canaan were types, into which believers may, and therefore should, enter by faith Hebrews 3:1 to Hebrews 4:16 .
Chapter Summary: Numbers 15
1The law of the meat offering, and the drink offering 14The stranger is under the same law 17The law of the first of the dough 22The sacrifice for sins of ignorance 30The punishment of presumption 32He who violated the Sabbath is stoned 37The law of tassels
What do the individual words in Numbers 15:1 mean?