10-11. How did Jehovah’s dealings with the Israelites in the wilderness of Sinai show his impartiality?

Jehovah is impartial in his dealings with his guests. (Rom. 2:11) We can gain insight into Jehovah’s impartiality from the way he dealt with the Israelites in the wilderness of Sinai.After he had delivered his people from slavery in Egypt, Jehovah appointed priests to serve at the tabernacle. Levites were assigned to share in other duties related to that holy tent. Did those who served at the tabernacle or who were encamped close to it enjoy better care from Jehovah than others? No! Jehovah is not partial.

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Jehovah’s impartiality is evident in His dealings with the Israelites in the wilderness. After delivering them from Egypt, He appointed priests and Levites for specific duties, but this didn’t mean they received better care than others. Jehovah treats all His people fairly, as demonstrated in Romans 2:11: "For there is no partiality with God." This shows that His love and attention extend equally to everyone, regardless of their assigned roles.