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The book of Numbers is the fourth book of the Bible. It continues the story of Moses. The book is called Numbers because it contains information on the censuses supposedly carried out at the time. | The book of Numbers is the fourth book of the Bible. It continues the story of Moses. The book is called Numbers because it contains information on the censuses supposedly carried out at the time. | ||
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The book most likely did not have one author, but several. | The book most likely did not have one author, but several. | ||
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Books of the Bible
- Old Testament
- Genesis
- Exodus
- Leviticus
- Numbers
- Deuteronomy
- Joshua
- Judges
- Ruth
- 1 Samuel
- 2 Samuel
- 1 Kings
- 2 Kings
- 1 Chronicles
- 2 Chronicles
- Ezra
- Nehemiah
- Esther
- Job
- Psalms
- Proverbs
- Ecclesiastes
- Song of Solomon
- Isaiah
- Jeremiah
- Lamentations
- Ezekiel
- Daniel
- Hosea
- Joel
- Amos
- Obadiah
- Jonah
- Micah
- Nahum
- Habakkuk
- Zephaniah
- Haggai
- Zechariah
- Malachi
- New Testament
The book of Numbers is the fourth book of the Bible. It continues the story of Moses. The book is called Numbers because it contains information on the censuses supposedly carried out at the time.
Origins of the Book
The book most likely did not have one author, but several.