Numbers 36 Explained: The Inheritance That Points to Jesus Christ
Numbers 36 Explained: The Inheritance That Points to Jesus Christ Numbers 36 closes the entire Book of Numbers with an important concern: preserving the inheritance God gave His people . Leaders from the tribe of Manasseh approached Moses about the daughters of Zelophehad, whose story began earlier in Numbers 27 . If these daughters married men from other tribes, their land inheritance could transfer to another tribe, weakening the portion God assigned to Manasseh. God’s solution was simple: the daughters could marry anyone they wished , but the man had to belong to their own tribe so the inheritance would remain within it. At first glance, this chapter seems like a legal conclusion to the story. But when viewed through the lens of the whole Bible, Numbers 36 quietly reveals something much greater—God’s commitment to preserve His inheritance for His people. And that inheritance ultimately finds its fulfillment in Jesus Christ . God Protects His Inheritance Throughout the Book of...