Day 78: Levites become the Priesthood | Passover is observed | Jesus is 12 years old and goes missing

The One Year Bible Podcast 2024 - A podcast by Michael Wood, M.Ed.,M.S.

In Numbers 7:66-89, the narrative describes the conclusion of offerings made by the leaders of Israel upon the dedication of the altar. Each leader presents identical gifts over twelve days, emphasizing unity and devotion. The passage culminates with Moses entering the tent of meeting, where he hears the voice of God speaking to him from between the two cherubim above the ark of the covenant. Following this, Numbers 9:1-14 outlines God's command to the Israelites to observe the Passover at its appointed time, despite their wanderings. The instructions include provisions for those who are unclean or on a distant journey, ensuring that all can commemorate the deliverance from Egypt. As Moses hears God's voice and the Israelites prepare to remember their escape from Egypt, will they remain faithful in their journey, following God's commands even in the wilderness? In Luke 2:41-52, the story unfolds with young Jesus, at the age of twelve, visiting Jerusalem with his parents for the Passover festival. After the celebration, Mary and Joseph unknowingly leave Jerusalem without Jesus, assuming he was with relatives. After three days of anxious searching, they find him in the temple, sitting among the teachers, listening and asking questions that astonish all who hear him. When questioned by his mother, Jesus responds, "Didn't you know I had to be in my Father's house?" yet returns to Nazareth with them, growing in wisdom and favor with God and people. As Jesus demonstrates early signs of his divine mission and wisdom beyond his years, how will this revelation shape his journey and the challenges he will face in fulfilling his destiny? Support the show at Patreon. https://www.patreon.com/storymaster Numbers 7:66-89 Numbers 8 Numbers 9:1-14 Luke 2:41-52 Psalm 35:11-18 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/1yearbible/message