Outline for teaching Numbers 22-25:
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Based on the articles provided, an outline for teaching Numbers 22-25 can be extracted as follows:
1. The Sovereignty of God: This story demonstrates God's supreme control over events, even when people like Balaam and Balak attempt to manipulate His will[1]. God's determination prevails, showing that His plans cannot be thwarted by human efforts[1].
2. The Faithfulness of God: Despite Balak's desire for God to curse Israel, God remains faithful to His covenants and His chosen people[1]. This faithfulness persists even when His people falter, as seen in God's judgment through the plague while still maintaining His overall commitment to Israel[1].
3. Balaam's Character and Oracles: Balaam, though a non-Israelite soothsayer, utters prophecies under God's influence[1]. His four oracles, recorded in Numbers 23-24, highlight God's faithfulness to Israel and even include a messianic prophecy[2].
4. Israel's Moral Failure: Numbers 25 describes Israel's alignment with Baal of Peor, resulting in God's anger and judgment[1]. This episode illustrates the people's susceptibility to idolatry and immorality, despite God's protection from external threats[1].
5. New Testament Perspectives: Later biblical authors use Balaam as an example of false teaching and moral compromise. His actions are cited in 2 Peter, Jude, and Revelation as warnings against the love of money, doctrinal error, and leading others into sin[1].
This outline covers the main themes and lessons from Numbers 22-25, providing a framework for teaching this portion of scripture[1][2][3][4].
[1] Boice, J. M. (2018). The Life of Moses: God’s First Deliverer of Israel (p. 364). P&R Publishing.
[2] Smith, J. E. (1993). The Pentateuch (2nd ed., p. 449). College Press Pub. Co.
[3] Chipman, T. R. (2020). Scripture Storyline: An Invitation to Biblical Theology (p. 59). Fontes.
[4] Stubbs, J. J. (2010). Numbers (p. 294). John Ritchie.