Deuteronomy 17 – 20

(Wednesday)

Kings, Priests, and Prophets. Every form of civilization must have a ruling body, or leaders. Sometimes the structure is fairly primitive at other times (as our own) it can be immensely complicated,


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Deuteronomy 14 – 16

(Tuesday)

Many of the commandments we read today are given in other areas of the Bible. The idea of certain foods being forbidden makes me ask the question, why?


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Deuternomy 11 – 13

(Monday)

As I read this passage, I feel like when someone keeps telling you the same thing over and over and you are thinking, ok already I get it.


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Deuteronomy 8 – 10

(Sunday)

Moses is assuring the Israelites in this passage that even though the enemy is great (Anakites – giants!) that God will go before them “like a devouring fire” (9:3). There is nothing to fear, when God is for us.


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Deuteronomy 5 – 7

(Saturday)

Moses recounts the 10 Commandments at the beginning of our reading. Restating the importance of order and accountability in our lives.

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Deuteronomy 3 – 4

(Friday)
In our reading today, Moses is continuing with his retelling of the events that have happened up to the point of their being ready to cross the Jordan into the Promised Land.


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Deuteronomy 1 – 2

(Thursday)

We have come to a pivotal point in the life of the Israelites. Forty years of wandering is now behind them and Moses is going to share with the people some words of wisdom.


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Numbers 35 – 36

(Wednesday)

Today we come to the end of Numbers and another book of the Bible read. Yeah us! I find it so fascinating to read and study. Even in these difficult books, there is much to learn about God.


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Numbers 33 – 34

(Tuesday)

Well, it looks like our group has moved around a lot. They moved something like 33 times before the 40 years were up.


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Numbers 31 – 32

 (Monday)

The plans are underway for the Israelites to take possession of the land that God promised them so many years ago.


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