Sefaria Parshat Matot-Massei, 3rd Portion (Bamidbar (Numbers) 32:1-32:19)

 Sefaria Parshat Matot-Massei, 3rd Portion (Bamidbar (Numbers) 32:1-32:19)

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Numbers
Tanakh
Numbers (“Bamidbar”) is the fourth book of the Torah, Judaism’s foundational text. It describes events from 40 years of the Israelites’ wanderings in the desert, beginning with a census and preparations for entering Israel. The book continues to detail a series of complaints, sins, punishments, and an attempted rebellion. Commandments are interspersed throughout, and the book ends by listing places that the Israelites traveled and delineating Israel’s boundaries.
Composed: Sinai/Canaan (c.1400 - c.400 BCE)נוצר/נערך: סיני / כנען (1400 - 400 לפנה"ס בקירוב)

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