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God’s guidance

(Nu 9:15-10:10)

From the Red Sea to Sinai a cloud had guided Israel as a visible sign that God dwelt among and led his people (Exod 13:21-22).

This cloud covered the completed tabernacle, indicating clearly to all that God accepted it. God was the centre of their life and the object of their worship (Exod 40:34-38).

Through the cloud God would continue to guide them, and they had to respond to his commands with prompt obedience (Nu 9:15-23).

When Moses wanted to pass God’s commands on to the people, he called a meeting by blowing two trumpets.

If he blew only one trumpet, it meant he was calling only the tribal leaders. If the movement of the cloud showed that the time had come to break camp, a series of distinctive short blasts (called alarms) told the various tribes when to begin marching (Nu 10:1-8).

Once Israel settled in Canaan, the trumpets were to be blown in times of war and at the annual feasts, as a symbolic request to God to remember his people (Nu 9:9-10).