These were the clans of Asher, and their registration numbered 53,400. Bible Study Questions and Answers 1. What is the meaning of Numbers 26:47? 2. How does Numbers 26:47 reflect God's faithfulness to the tribe of Asher? 3. What can we learn about God's promises from Numbers 26:47? 4. How does Numbers 26:47 connect to God's covenant with Abraham? 5. How can we apply the lessons from Asher's growth in our lives today? 6. What does the increase in Asher's descendants teach about God's provision and blessing? 7. What is the significance of the tribe of Asher in Numbers 26:47? 8. How does Numbers 26:47 reflect God's promise to the Israelites? 9. Why is the census in Numbers 26 important for understanding Israel's history? 10. What are the top 10 Lessons from Numbers 26? 11. Do the detailed genealogies in Numbers 26 align consistently with other biblical genealogies, or are there discrepancies that suggest later editing? 12. Is the quick replenishment of certain tribes after mass deaths (Numbers 26) plausible without any record of extraordinary birth rates or other means of population growth? 13. 1 Chronicles 7:30-40 - Why are certain names in Asher's genealogy missing or inconsistent when compared with other biblical genealogies? 14. How could the Israelites realistically number over 600,000 men in the desert (Numbers 26:51) without historical or archaeological evidence to support such a massive population? Discussion Questions 1. How does the census of the tribe of Asher in Numbers 26:47 reflect God's faithfulness to His promises? Consider the broader context of God's covenant with the patriarchs.2. In what ways does the detailed recording of clans within the tribe of Asher emphasize the importance of community and identity among God's people? 3. How can the preparation for the inheritance of the Promised Land, as seen in the census, inspire us to prepare for the spiritual inheritance God has for us today? 4. Reflect on the legacy of the clans within the tribe of Asher. What steps can we take to ensure that our faithfulness impacts future generations positively? 5. How do the blessings given to the tribe of Asher in Genesis 49:20 and Deuteronomy 33:24-25 connect with the census record in Numbers 26:47, and what can we learn from these connections about God's provision and care?1. How does the second census in Numbers 26 contrast with the first census in Numbers 1? 2. What can we learn about God's character through His instruction to conduct a census? 3. How does the concept of obedience play out in this chapter? 4. Reflect on the concept of divine inheritance as it is presented in Numbers 26. How can this be related to the inheritance believers receive in Christ? 5. Why do you think the Levites were treated differently in the census and inheritance? 6. What lessons can we learn from the fate of the disobedient generation of Israelites? 7. How does the story of Korah’s family reflect the concept of personal responsibility and consequences? 8. How does Numbers 26 prepare the Israelites for the future? How can we similarly prepare for our future? 9. In modern society, how do we see the principles of obedience and disobedience at work? 10. Discuss the relevance of this chapter in relation to present-day church leadership. 11. How can the census of Israel be related to the idea of every person's value and importance to God? 12. If you were in Moses' or Eleazar's position, how would you handle the task of the census? 13. How does the theme of God's faithfulness in Numbers 26 inspire you in your current life situation? 14. What practical lessons can you learn from the distribution of the land based on tribe size? 15. How can you apply the concept of God’s fairness and justice, as shown in the distribution of land, to situations in your own life? 16. What are some practical ways we can count our blessings as the Israelites counted their numbers? 17. What does the fate of the previous generation teach about the consequences of doubting God's promises? 18. In today's context, how can we ensure that we are not counted among those who rebel against God's commands? 19. What steps can we take to ensure our actions today have a positive impact on future generations, as Caleb and Joshua did? 20. What are some "promised lands" or blessings you believe God has in store for you, and how are you preparing to receive them? Links Numbers 26:47 NIVNumbers 26:47 NLT Numbers 26:47 ESV Numbers 26:47 NASB Numbers 26:47 KJV Numbers 26:47 Commentaries Bible Hub |



