Definition
The "Book of Numbers" is the fourth book of the Hebrew Bible and the Christian Old Testament. It recounts the Israelites' journey through the wilderness after their exodus from Egypt, including a census of the people. Think of it as a travelogue combined with population statistics. Unlike Leviticus, Numbers returns to a narrative format, describing the challenges and triumphs of the Israelites. It covers events like the spies sent to Canaan, rebellions against Moses, and the wanderings in the desert for 40 years.