[Numbers 1] Census
How hard would it be to count those over the age of 20 and fit for war from a crowd of roughly 2 million people? Yet they managed, and counted 603550 people.
600 thousand strong. They say the Armed Forces of the Republic of Korea have around 650 thousand enlisted men (4 million if we count the reserves). That means the Israelites had an army of a similar scale to the standing army of Korea. This is a very large force.
In most ancient wars, an army’s capability for war was directly proportional to the number of men deployed. 600 thousand, is therefore a massive number. For the Israelites, who had just been chased out of Egypt, this would have been a surprise. They would have considered themselves a useless rabble, but one census changes their perspective.
In addition, they had an army that was logistically efficient (as proven by the fact that they managed to count 600 thousand people).
The reason that a rabble of people could be transformed into a might army was this: “The Israelites did all this, just as the Lord had commanded Moses.” [54]
We know the rest of Israel’s history. We know that when they forsake the Lord’s commands, there army is not much better than a rabble. War is not a fight of numbers, but is in God’s hands.
What we need to trust in is NOT numbers, or statistics. We need to rely on God.
// Starting from March, we will be meditating on Numbers. The passages are long, so we will focus on specific verses that give us insight.