book of numbers

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book of numbers

The Book of Numbers is opened on a wooden lectern.

Definition

Noun: 1. The fourth book of the Old Testament: "Book of Numbers" is the proper name for a specific book in the Bible. It contains a historical and legal account, including a census (numbering) of the Israelite people after their exodus from Egypt under Moses's leadership.

Usage
  • The word "Book of Numbers" is used as a proper noun, referring specifically to the biblical text. It is typically capitalized.
  • It is used in religious, theological, historical, and literary contexts when discussing the contents of the Hebrew Bible or the Christian Old Testament.
Examples
  • In religious study: "The Book of Numbers details the Israelites' journey through the wilderness."
  • In a historical context: "A census recorded in the Book of Numbers provides demographic data about the ancient tribes."
  • Identifying scripture: "The fourth book of the Pentateuch is the Book of Numbers."
Advanced Usage
  • "The Numbers": In some informal or scholarly contexts, the book may be referred to simply as "Numbers."
    • Example: "The narrative in Numbers continues the story from Leviticus."
Variants and Related Words
  • Numbers: The common shortened title for the Book of Numbers.
  • Pentateuch: The collective term for the first five books of the Bible, which includes the Book of Numbers.
  • Torah: The Hebrew term for the law or instruction, often referring to the Pentateuch, which includes Numbers.
Synonyms
  • The Fourth Book of Moses: Another traditional name for this book, emphasizing its attributed authorship.
  • Bamidbar: The Hebrew name for the book, taken from its first significant word, meaning "in the wilderness."
book of numbers

The Book of Numbers is opened on a wooden lectern.

Noun
  1. the fourth book of the Old Testament; contains a record of the number of Israelites who followed Moses out of Egypt

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