Week 34 Bemidbar (In the Wilderness)

Numbers 1:1โ€“4:20

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Shabbat Lounge: Torah Portion Week 34 โ€“ Numbers 1:1โ€“4:20
“In the Wilderness” (BaMidbar)

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Welcome to another edition of Shabbat Lounge. This is Matt and Jake and weโ€™re diving into Torah Portion Week 34. We’re beginning the Book of Numbers (BaMidbar) โ€œIn the Wildernessโ€ which is exactly where we find the Israelites now: deep in the wilderness and right in the thick of it.

This episode is brought to you by Sabbath Lounge Presents Torah Portions where we give a high level view of the weekly Torah readings. As always we encourage you to read the portion for yourself. Weโ€™re just here to offer a few things to consider as you go through it.


Itโ€™s Called Numbers for a Reason

So yes as the name suggests Numbers starts withโ€ฆ well numbers. A census is taken and there’s a lot of counting going on. When I was a kid I asked my mom what the Book of Numbers was about. Her answer โ€œJust a bunch of numbers.โ€ Which to be fair is how it starts โ€” but donโ€™t worry it gets interesting!

It’s been one year since the Israelites came out of Egypt kind of like the honeymoon phase. According to Torah tradition a newly married man was given a year free from war and responsibilities. The honeymoonโ€™s over now and itโ€™s time for action.

This marks a shift in the story. The people are about to become more than just wanderers. Theyโ€™re about to become an organized army. Yahweh is moving them from wilderness campers to a functioning nation.


Census Breakdown โ€“ Judah Joseph and the Pie Chart

We put the census data into a pie chart just to visualize it better. Itโ€™s one thing to read the numbers and quite another to see them laid out.

A couple of things stand out:

  • Judah is the largest tribe making up around 12.5 percent of the population.
  • If you combine Manasseh and Ephraim Josephโ€™s descendants they also form a significant portion.

Itโ€™s also interesting to note how small Benjamin appears in the breakdown โ€” though the pie chart mightโ€™ve run out of colors or detail. Still you get the idea.


Camp Layout โ€“ Order in the Wilderness

Letโ€™s talk about camping. Who doesnโ€™t like a good campout right You can imagine them sitting around fires singing songs and drinking hot beverages. Sounds familiar Probably not too different from how we do things.

But this wasnโ€™t a free for all. Yahweh gave specific instructions on how they were to camp. It was organized. Structured. Disciplined. Think military style order. They didnโ€™t just wander they camped with purpose.

At the center of it all The Tabernacle surrounded by the Levites with the other tribes camping around it in a set formation.

  • East Side Judah led the way โ€” which is notable as many traditions say the Messiah will return through the East Gate.
  • This eastward orientation has roots in prophetic imagery and even burial traditions โ€” like how some folks were buried facing east so theyโ€™d rise to meet Messiah.

This whole setup wasnโ€™t just functional โ€” it reflected Yahwehโ€™s character orderly intentional and precise. Heโ€™s not a God of chaos. Everything had a place and everything was done for a reason.


Movement and Marching โ€“ Godโ€™s Boot Camp

When the cloud moved the people moved. Simple right Imagine if life were still that clear โ€” just look up and follow the cloud.

Yahweh took these former slaves and began a transformation boot camp in the wilderness. Like any good drill instructor He broke them down (out of Egypt) and began building them back up โ€” not just physically but spiritually and communally.

They even developed signals and flags trumpet calls โ€” all methods of organization to keep this massive group moving as one.


One Body Many Parts

This camp wasnโ€™t just a collection of random tents. It was a functioning body โ€” one body with many parts just like Paul describes in his letters. Every tribe every role every person had a purpose. No one part could say to another โ€œI donโ€™t need you.โ€

And as weโ€™ll see in coming portions some did try to elevate their role beyond what they were given โ€” and it didnโ€™t go well.


Coverings and Context โ€“ Whatโ€™s With the Badger Skins

Near the end of this portion we see instructions for the Levites to pack up the Tabernacle. Items were to be covered in badger skins โ€” or were they

That word is tachash in Hebrew. And depending on how itโ€™s translated it could mean various kinds of leather โ€” maybe sheepskin dolphin. But covering holy items with the hide of an unclean animal like a badger That wouldnโ€™t make much sense.

Moral of the story Context matters. Look up the original words when something feels off. We recommend tools like Blue Letter Bible or a good old Strongโ€™s Concordance. Sure oneโ€™s faster โ€” but the other doesnโ€™t need WiFi or electricity. And you might want both someday.


Wrapping Up Week 34

So here we are โ€” the beginning of the Book of Numbers. A lot of counting sure. But also a lot of purpose structure and setup for whatโ€™s to come.

The Israelites are growing in identity and unity. Theyโ€™re not just a group of freed slaves anymore โ€” theyโ€™re becoming a nation set apart.

We hope youโ€™ll read the portion for yourself and share your thoughts with us.

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Remember Itโ€™s not about us. Weโ€™re just a couple of guys trying to walk out Torah and keep the feasts just like many of you. We donโ€™t claim to have it all figured out โ€” weโ€™re working out our salvation with fear and trembling and we encourage you to do the same.

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