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Match the following passages with their content. 1. numbers, chapter 26 the naming of moses' successor 2. numbers, chapter 27 laws concerning worship, vows and war 3. numbers, chapters 28-32 instructions concerning the land of canaan 4. numbers, chapter 33 a census of the new generation 5. numbers, chapters 34-36 a summary of israel's journey from egypt to moab

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