Leviticus 26

Passage overview

Numbers 26 records the second census of Israel, taken on the plains of Moab before entry into Canaan. This census comes about forty years after the first census in Numbers 1. It counts the men aged twenty and above who are able to go to war, organized by tribe and family, and it prepares for the distribution of the land.

1verse“‘You shall make for yourselves no idols, and you shall not raise up a carved image or a pillar, and you shall not place any figured stone in your land, to bow down to it; for I am the LORD your God.

2verse“‘You shall keep my Sabbaths, and have reverence for my sanctuary. I am the LORD.

3verse“‘If you walk in my statutes and keep my commandments, and do them,

4versethen I will give you your rains in their season, and the land shall yield its increase, and the trees of the field shall yield their fruit.

5verseYour threshing shall continue until the vintage, and the vintage shall continue until the sowing time. You shall eat your bread to the full, and dwell in your land safely.

6verse“‘I will give peace in the land, and you shall lie down, and no one will make you afraid. I will remove evil animals out of the land, neither shall the sword go through your land.

7verseYou shall chase your enemies, and they shall fall before you by the sword.

8verseFive of you shall chase a hundred, and a hundred of you shall chase ten thousand; and your enemies shall fall before you by the sword.

9verse“‘I will have respect for you, make you fruitful, multiply you, and will establish my covenant with you.

10verseYou shall eat old supplies long kept, and you shall move out the old because of the new.

11verseI will set my tent among you, and my soul won’t abhor you.

12verseI will walk among you, and will be your God, and you will be my people.

13verseI am the LORD your God, who brought you out of the land of Egypt, that you should not be their slaves. I have broken the bars of your yoke, and made you walk upright.

14verse“‘But if you will not listen to me, and will not do all these commandments,

15verseand if you shall reject my statutes, and if your soul abhors my ordinances, so that you will not do all my commandments, but break my covenant,

16verseI also will do this to you: I will appoint terror over you, even consumption and fever, that shall consume the eyes, and make the soul to pine away. You will sow your seed in vain, for your enemies will eat it.

17verseI will set my face against you, and you will be struck before your enemies. Those who hate you will rule over you; and you will flee when no one pursues you.

18verse“‘If you in spite of these things will not listen to me, then I will chastise you seven times more for your sins.

19verseI will break the pride of your power, and I will make your sky like iron, and your soil like bronze.

20verseYour strength will be spent in vain; for your land won’t yield its increase, neither will the trees of the land yield their fruit.

21verse“‘If you walk contrary to me, and won’t listen to me, then I will bring seven times more plagues on you according to your sins.

22verseI will send the wild animals among you, which will rob you of your children, destroy your livestock, and make you few in number. Your roads will become desolate.

23verse“‘If by these things you won’t be turned back to me, but will walk contrary to me,

24versethen I will also walk contrary to you; and I will strike you, even I, seven times for your sins.

25verseI will bring a sword upon you that will execute the vengeance of the covenant. You will be gathered together within your cities, and I will send the pestilence among you. You will be delivered into the hand of the enemy.

26verseWhen I break your staff of bread, ten women shall bake your bread in one oven, and they shall deliver your bread again by weight. You shall eat, and not be satisfied.

27verse“‘If you in spite of this won’t listen to me, but walk contrary to me,

28versethen I will walk contrary to you in wrath. I will also chastise you seven times for your sins.

29verseYou will eat the flesh of your sons, and you will eat the flesh of your daughters.

30verseI will destroy your high places, and cut down your incense altars, and cast your dead bodies upon the bodies of your idols; and my soul will abhor you.

31verseI will lay your cities waste, and will bring your sanctuaries to desolation. I will not take delight in the sweet fragrance of your offerings.

32verseI will bring the land into desolation, and your enemies who dwell in it will be astonished at it.

33verseI will scatter you among the nations, and I will draw out the sword after you. Your land will be a desolation, and your cities shall be a waste.

34verseThen the land will enjoy its Sabbaths as long as it lies desolate and you are in your enemies’ land. Even then the land will rest and enjoy its Sabbaths.

35verseAs long as it lies desolate it shall have rest, even the rest which it didn’t have in your Sabbaths when you lived on it.

36verse“‘As for those of you who are left, I will send a faintness into their hearts in the lands of their enemies. The sound of a driven leaf will put them to flight; and they shall flee, as one flees from the sword. They will fall when no one pursues.

37verseThey will stumble over one another, as it were before the sword, when no one pursues. You will have no power to stand before your enemies.

38verseYou will perish among the nations. The land of your enemies will eat you up.

39verseThose of you who are left will pine away in their iniquity in your enemies’ lands; and also in the iniquities of their fathers they shall pine away with them.

40verse“‘If they confess their iniquity and the iniquity of their fathers, in their trespass which they trespassed against me; and also that because they walked contrary to me,

41verseI also walked contrary to them, and brought them into the land of their enemies; if then their uncircumcised heart is humbled, and they then accept the punishment of their iniquity,

42versethen I will remember my covenant with Jacob, my covenant with Isaac, and also my covenant with Abraham; and I will remember the land.

43verseThe land also will be left by them, and will enjoy its Sabbaths while it lies desolate without them; and they will accept the punishment of their iniquity because they rejected my ordinances, and their soul abhorred my statutes.

44verseYet for all that, when they are in the land of their enemies, I will not reject them, neither will I abhor them, to destroy them utterly and to break my covenant with them; for I am the LORD their God.

45verseBut I will for their sake remember the covenant of their ancestors, whom I brought out of the land of Egypt in the sight of the nations, that I might be their God. I am the LORD.’”

46verseThese are the statutes, ordinances, and laws, which the LORD made between him and the children of Israel in Mount Sinai by Moses.

Summary of Key Content

  • Conducting the census (verses 1-51): Moses and Eleazar count the tribes according to God’s command, recording the families and numbers of those eligible for war.
  • Principles for land distribution (verses 52-56): The land is to be distributed according to the size of the tribes and by lot.
  • Special census of the Levites (verses 57-62): The Levites are counted separately because they do not receive land inheritance in the same way as the other tribes.
  • Comparison with the previous generation (verses 63-65): The text notes that the former generation counted in the wilderness has died, except for Caleb and Joshua.

The Meaning of Numbers 26

This chapter shows a generational transition within the continuing promise of God. The census is not merely a record of numbers; it prepares the community for inheritance, responsibility, and life in the land. It also connects genealogy, promise, and obedience, showing that Israel’s future is organized under God’s direction.

Reflection Points

  • God’s promise continues even as generations change.
  • The text invites reflection on preparation, inheritance, and responsibility within a community.
  • Counting the people by tribe and family shows that communal identity and individual households both matter in the unfolding story.

Putting It into Practice for Me

  • Reflect on what responsibilities have been entrusted to you in your generation.
  • Consider how you can prepare faithfully for the future rather than merely inheriting the past.

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