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2 NUMBERS You will have 5mins to get as many right as possible. The team with the most correct answers wins. Example: 12 = M in a Y (Months in a Year) 1.26 = L of the A 2.7 = W of the W 3.54 = C in the D (with the J) 4.88 = P K 5.32 = D F at which W F 6.18 = H on a G C 7.90 = D in a R A 8.200 = D for P G in M 9.3 = B M (S H T R) 10.1 = W on a U 11.11 = P on a F T 12.29 = D in F in a L Y 13.9 = L of a C 14.1760 = Y in a M 15.52 = W in a Y 16.10 = T on a H B 17.435 = C in the H of R 18.2 = T D (and a P in a PT) 21.1 = D at a T 22.3 = F in a Y 23.16 = O in a P 24.1000 = W that a P is W 25.40 = D and N of the G F 26.3 = P for a F G in F 27.5280 = F in a M 28.2000 = P in a T 29.9 = I in a B G 30.99 = B of B on the W 31.15 = M on the D M C (Y H H and a B of R) 32.3 = S and Y are O (at the O B G) 33.32 = T in an A M 34.12 = M in a Y 35.3 = L P 36.208 = B in the B 37.18 = W on a S T

3 NUMBERS You will have 5mins to get as many right as possible. The team with the most correct answers wins. Example: 7 = D in a W (Days in a Week) 1.26 = Letters of the alphabet 2.7 = Wonders of the World 3.54 = Cards in the deck (with the Joker) 4.88 = Piano Keys 5.32 = Degrees F at which water freezes 6.18 = Holes on a golf course 7.90 = Degrees in a right angle 8.200 = Dollars for passing go in Monopoly 9.3 = Blind Mice (See how they run) 10.1 = Wheel on a unicycle 11.11 = Players on a football team 12.29 = Days in februray in a Leap Year 13.9 = Lives of a cat 14.1760 = Yards in a mile 15.52 = Weeks in a year 16.10 = Toes in a human being 17.435 = Congressmen in the House of R 18.2 = Turtle Doves (and a partridge in a pear tree) 21.1 = Day at a time 22.3 = Feet in a yard 23.16 = Ounces in a pound 24.1000 = Words that a picture is worth 25.40 = Days and nights of the great flood 26.3 = Points for a fieldgoal in football 27.5280 = Feet in a mile 28.2000 = Pounds in a ton 29.9 = Innings in a baseball game 30.99 = Bottles of (root) Beer on the wall 31.15 = Men on the dead man’s chest (yo ho ho and a bottle of rootbeer) 32.3 = Strikes and you’re out at the old ball game 33.32 = teeth in an adult mouth 34.12 = months in a year 35.3 = Little pigs 36.208 = Bones in the body 37.18 = wheels on a semi truck

4 OUTLINE The Book of Numbers Numbers 1–9: Numbers 1–9 The number of military-aged males and how tribes will camp. Numbers 10–21 Quail to eat 12 spies into the land of Canaan; Joshua and Caleb return with an encouraging report. 40 years of wandering and murmuring Poisonous serpents Moses raises up a brass serpent on a pole Numbers 22–36 King Balak fears the Israelites and asks Balaam to curse them. Balaam refuses and instead offers a blessing on Israel (with the help of a donkey), but some of the Israelites bring the Lord’s wrath upon themselves by having sexual relations with King Balak’s people. The entire generation passes away and the new generation is ready to enter the promised land.

5 Numbers 2:3–8 Numbers 2:18–23 Numbers 2:25–30 Numbers 2:10–15 What are some examples of how the Lord has organized His people in the face of spiritual challenges? Have you ever felt protection because of how the Lord has organized His people? Numbers 1:50–53 Numbers 3:25–26 Numbers 3:29, 31 Numbers 3:36–37 Numbers 3:38 Numbers 4:49 How big? Numbers 1:3

6 “The Lord organized the Church in a way that offers each member an opportunity for service, which, in turn, leads to personal spiritual growth. … “You may feel that there are others who are more capable or more experienced who could fulfill your callings and assignments better than you can, but the Lord gave you your responsibilities for a reason. There may be people and hearts only you can reach and touch. Perhaps no one else could do it in quite the same way” (“Lift Where You Stand,” Ensign, Nov. 2008, 56).

7 UNIQUE What makes each of these people unique? The Nazarite s Numbers 6:1-6 Moses Numbers 12:1-3 Joshua and Caleb Numbers 14:6-10

8 List 10 Rules that Full Time Missionaries are to follow Numbers 6:1–8Numbers 6:1–8: Three Vows that the Nazarites took I can separate myself from the world by … I can dedicate myself to God by … Result: Numbers 9:15–16 Numbers 9:15–16

9 Numbers 12:1–3 - Why did Miriam and Aaron criticize Moses? Numbers 12:1–3 What attribute did Moses posses? What does meekness mean? President Kimball: ”Boldly denouncing evil, bravely advancing righteous works, courageously meeting every problem, becoming the master of himself and being near oblivious to personal credit. It is not weak, vacillating, nor servile submissivesness.” Meekness (Greek) = Controlled Strength Moroni: “None is acceptable before God, save the meek.” (Moroni 7:43–44) Mosiah 15:7: ”He shall be led, crucified, and slain, the flesh becoming subject even unto death, the will of the Son being swallowed up in the will of the Father.” Elder Maxwell: “Meekness is the subtraction of self.” “A meek man is like water, which when it meets an obstacle, rises slowly and patiently and ultimately runs over the obstruction and wears it away. The meek man is submissive only in the sense that he accepts the inevitable; because he submits to the will of God, he gains new strength, a new power.“ (Leland S. Monson, Look to the Mount)

10 What is something you can do to develop better meekness? What events in Christ’s life showed his meekness?

11 What else might Miriam and Aaron’s words in Numbers 12:2 suggest? Numbers 12:6-8 - What doctrine can we learn from the Lord’s response? Case study about this doctrine: Numbers 16:27–35

12 Numbers 13:17–20 The 10 spies’ report of the land and the people (Numbers 13:27–29, 31–33)Numbers 13:27–29, 31–33 The Israelites’ response to the 10 spies’ report (Numbers 14:1–4)Numbers 14:1–4 Joshua and Caleb’s report of the land and people (14:6–9)14:6–9 Numbers 14:9-10Numbers 14:9-10 Look for a phrase that indicates why Joshua and Caleb believed that Israel could overcome the people in Canaan. Finish the story: Numbers 14:21–23, 29–33Finish the story: Numbers 14:21–23, 29–33.

13 “You will encounter people who pick which commandments they will keep and ignore others that they choose to break. I call this the cafeteria approach to obedience. This practice of picking and choosing will not work. It will lead to misery. To prepare to meet God, one keeps all of His commandments. It takes faith to obey them, and keeping His commandments will strengthen that faith” (“Face the Future with Faith,” Ensign orLiahona, May 2011, 34).“Face the Future with Faith,”

14 “We may at times find ourselves surrounded by others and yet standing in the minority or even standing alone concerning what is acceptable and what is not. Do we have the moral courage to stand firm for our beliefs, even if by so doing we must stand alone? … “… May we ever be courageous and prepared to stand for what we believe, and if we must stand alone in the process, may we do so courageously, strengthened by the knowledge that in reality we are never alone when we stand with our Father in Heaven” (“Dare to Stand Alone,” Ensign or Liahona,Nov. 2011, 60, 67).“Dare to Stand Alone,” When have you felt that God was with you as you stood for righteousness? How did it help you to know that God was with you? I love Caleb: Numbers 14:24

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16 VIDEO: Dare to Stand Alone (4:20)

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