Numbers, which according to tradition was written by Moses (Deuteronomy 31:24), contains various laws, plus many Torah-lessons for the Jewish people concerning the relationship between their conduct and that of God (see, for example, Numbers ch.11, 12-14, 16-17, 20-21, and 25). All of our history is intended as a lesson for us (Deuteronomy 32:7).
The whole purpose of the book of Numbers is to record statistics. The entire book consists of two census or 'numberings' of the Israelites from which the book derives its name. God instructed these records to be carried out.
It's an "Intelligence Memoirs" by Sam Adams.
its where all the numbers go on to know what section to look at in the hymn book
Thomas Tomlins has written: 'A canvassing book, for the purpose of elections by the livery'
S. G. James has written: 'Easy numbers, Book 3'
It can't be certain, but it is thought to have written about 800AD.
The Loser was written by Thomas Bernhard in 1983.
Whats the purpose of anything it shows a young boy on a sort of queer adventure and it is poorly written and fun to laugh at how stupid it (by it i mean the book as a whole) is i guess.
The author's purpose or the thesis statement typically explains why a book or article was written. This may include informing, persuading, entertaining, or expressing a particular viewpoint.
the purpose of rounding numbers is that you can get closer to the actual answer
The book was simply a story written from a dream that the author had dreamt. The unintended theme to the book was that sexism is a-okay, and so is child-grooming.
The Book of Numbers in The Bible was written by Moses roughly 1400 years before Christ. Key characters of this book of the Bible are Moses, Aaron, Miriam, Joshua, Caleb, Eleazar, Korah, and Balaam.