Sunday, September 6, 2020
Daily Bible Reading - September 6th, 2020 | American Bible Society
Daily Bible Reading - September 6th, 2020 | American Bible Society: Matthew 12:1-21: The religious leaders question Jesus about the Sabbath, and Jesus challenges their narrow interpretation of Sabbath observance. Jesus heals a man on the Sabbath, and the religious leaders begin to make plans to kill Jesus. The passage concludes with a quote from Isaiah 42:1-4.
Saturday, August 29, 2020
Sunday, August 16, 2020
Daily Bible Reading - August 16th, 2020 | American Bible Society
Daily Bible Reading - August 16th, 2020 | American Bible Society: Jonah 1:1-17: Today we will begin reading from the book of Jonah, a narrative that describes the adventures of a prophet who tried to disobey God’s command. In today’s reading, God commands Jonah to go to Nineveh, the capital of Assyria, Israel’s deadly enemy, to tell its people they are doomed. Jonah, however, disobeys God and boards a ship bound for Spain. A storm ensues, and Jonah is thrown overboard and swallowed by a large fish.
Sunday, August 9, 2020
Daily Bible Reading - August 9th, 2020 | American Bible Society
Daily Bible Reading - August 9th, 2020 | American Bible Society: Hosea 3:1—4:10: Hosea is told to love his unfaithful wife, and his love for her is to demonstrate the LORD’s continuing love for unfaithful Israel. Accusations against Israel and its priests are cited.
Sunday, August 2, 2020
Daily Bible Reading - August 2nd, 2020 | American Bible Society
Daily Bible Reading - August 2nd, 2020 | American Bible Society: Isaiah 49:8-26: The prophet Isaiah focuses on the new future that the LORD is creating for the people of Israel. Even though Jerusalem lies in ruins, it will be restored and the people will rejoice. God will bless and protect those who return from exile.
Sunday, July 26, 2020
Daily Bible Reading - July 26th, 2020 | American Bible Society
Daily Bible Reading - July 26th, 2020 | American Bible Society: Esther 9:20-32: Today’s reading describes the origin of the festival of Purim, an annual celebration to commemorate the triumph of the Jewish people over their enemies. Mordecai, Esther’s cousin, who had become a high official in the king’s court, writes a letter to all the Jews with instructions for observing the festival.
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