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Prior to Israel's occupation of the Promised Land, the tribes of Reuben and Gad wanted to settle in the land east of the Jordan
 
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Their *request* and *Moses' response* are found in Num 32:1-27, and have practical application to our service in the church today.
Date: Sept. 29, 2007 - Text: Numbers 32:1-6
*"SHALL YOUR BRETHREN GO TO WAR WHILE YOU SIT HERE?"*
 
 
*[Let's begin our study with a review of...]*
 
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THE HISTORICAL ACCOUNT IN NUMBERS*
 
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REUBEN AND GAD EXPRESS THEIR DESIRE.../
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*Justifying their request*: They were two tribes with much livestock - Num 32:1a
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They saw that the land of Jazer and Gilead was good for livestock - Num 32:1b
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So they requested to be given the land East of the Jordan River - Num 32:2-5
 
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MOSES RESPONDS.../
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"Shall your brothers go to war while you sit here?"
- Num 32:6
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