I went to bed last night without blogging what I read yesterday. The Samuel passages were from yesterday & Kings was today.
Being history books, these contain a lot of names and battles and such. But also exciting and memorable stories of the children of Israel.
Good reading!
02 March 2010
28 February 2010
1 Samuel 10-27
Today's passage is the story of David. Well, it's the beginning of the story. How God works was manifested in that this passage also went along with the sermon I heard in church today, even though this was not a passage read in church today.
But all the passages, and the sermon, and the conversations that I had today with church friends fit together in an illuminating puzzle.
Life is an amazing journey.
But all the passages, and the sermon, and the conversations that I had today with church friends fit together in an illuminating puzzle.
Life is an amazing journey.
27 February 2010
Deuteronomy 28-34 & 1 Samuel 1-9
I forgot to blog yesterday's reading so I'm combining yesterday's & today's.
I found the end of Deuteronomy to be quite moving and a bit sad. It's funny because I know these stories and I've read the Bible hundreds of times but somehow The Message makes them more compelling.
And even though Sundays in Lent are mini Easters, I'm keeping up my reading on Sundays so that I can really make it a new habit.
I found the end of Deuteronomy to be quite moving and a bit sad. It's funny because I know these stories and I've read the Bible hundreds of times but somehow The Message makes them more compelling.
And even though Sundays in Lent are mini Easters, I'm keeping up my reading on Sundays so that I can really make it a new habit.
25 February 2010
Deuteronomy 8-27
Today's reading included one of my favourite passages in the whole Bible. A sign of Hesed and a foreshadowing of salvation by grace, God instructs the Israelites that every seven years all debts will be forgiven and all slaves set free.
I was reminded of the beautiful song "Jubilee" by Michael Card.
Click here to listen to it.
I was reminded of the beautiful song "Jubilee" by Michael Card.
Click here to listen to it.
24 February 2010
Numbers 23-Deuteronomy 7
I was struck by the Introduction to Deuteronomy which compelled me to continue on with that as my next book. According to Peterson, Deuteronomy is the longest sermon in the Bible, if not the longest sermon ever. One last chance for Moses to instruct the Israelites before they cross into Canaan without him.
I never really looked at Deuteronomy in that light before and will try to keep that in mind as I read it.
I never really looked at Deuteronomy in that light before and will try to keep that in mind as I read it.
Exodus 39-40 & Numbers 1-22
I forgot to note what I read yesterday. Too busy watching the Olympics when I got home I guess.
I don't really have any comment on these chapters, but I want to keep track of what I am reading each day.
I don't really have any comment on these chapters, but I want to keep track of what I am reading each day.
22 February 2010
Exodus 9-38
Wow I read almost the whole book of Exodus today. It was actually kind of fascinating. Almost a page-turner!
One thing really bothered me though. Several times throughout this book, there is a reference to dolphin skins. Dolphin skins are even used in the construction of the Tent Of Meeting. I thought maybe it was just the version (The Message) so when I got home tonight I checked the NIV. It says "sea cows" and in the footnotes "dugongs". Thankfully, I have an unabridged Websters.
dugong - n - Any of a genus of large tropical sirenian mammals that live on the shores of the Indian Ocean and feed mostly on seaweed.
So I'm still wondering how the Israelites wandering in the desert are going to have dolphin skins or sea animal skins of any variety. Any Bible scholars out there want to help me out here?
Anyway, tomorrow I am going to finish Exodus, but I think I am going to skip Leviticus at this time and try Numbers.
One thing really bothered me though. Several times throughout this book, there is a reference to dolphin skins. Dolphin skins are even used in the construction of the Tent Of Meeting. I thought maybe it was just the version (The Message) so when I got home tonight I checked the NIV. It says "sea cows" and in the footnotes "dugongs". Thankfully, I have an unabridged Websters.
dugong - n - Any of a genus of large tropical sirenian mammals that live on the shores of the Indian Ocean and feed mostly on seaweed.
So I'm still wondering how the Israelites wandering in the desert are going to have dolphin skins or sea animal skins of any variety. Any Bible scholars out there want to help me out here?
Anyway, tomorrow I am going to finish Exodus, but I think I am going to skip Leviticus at this time and try Numbers.
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