
NL-Day123 Joshua 24; Psalm 78:1-39; Acts 27:18-44
JOSHUA 24: In yesterday's reading, Joshua dismissed the three tribes of warriors to return to their homes to the east of the Jordan. But whe...
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JOSHUA 24: In yesterday's reading, Joshua dismissed the three tribes of warriors to return to their homes to the east of the Jordan. But whe...

JOSHUA 22-23: Yesterday we heard the detailed list of the cities of refuge— the cities set apart for anyone who happened to kill someone acc...

JOSHUA 20-21: Yesterday we read the details of land allotment and cities for the remaining seven tribes with their families. Last of all, Jo...

JOSHUA 18-19: Yesterday we heard the details about Mannaseh and Ephraim's allotment of land. I suggest that it will be very helpful for your...

JOSHUA 16-17: Yesterday Caleb received his special portion within Judah's allotment of land, and then we heard the detailed list of Judah's...

JOSHUA 14-15: Yesterday in Joshua we heard an inventory of the kings conquered so far and details about the allotments of land for the 2 1/2...

JOSHUA 12-13: As we heard yesterday, God fought for Israel, even causing the sun and moon to stand still. Basically the main central body of...

JOSHUA 10-11: The king of Ai trusted in appearances, and was defeated. And the leaders of Israel trusted in appearances and failed to ask Go...

JOSHUA 8-9: Yesterday the walls of Jericho "came a-tumbling down" after some skillful trumpet playing while marching around the city for 7 d...

JOSHUA 6-7: In yesterday's reading, Joshua lead the people across the Jordan on dry ground, and they set up 12 stones in two places to be me...

JOSHUA 4-5: In yesterday's reading, Joshua sent out two spies. Rahab, who was a prostitute and later became an outstanding example of God's...

JOSHUA 2-3: Yesterday we started the book of Joshua, named after the man God chose as Moses' successor. In this book we will see the victory...

JOSHUA 1: Yesterday we read the conclusion of Deuteronomy with Moses blessing eleven of the twelve tribes with a prophetic blessing. And the...

DEUTERONOMY 33-34: In yesterday's reading, Moses showed Israel that the leadership was given to Joshua, and he gave the command that this bo...

DEUTERONOMY 31-32: Yesterday in Deuteronomy Moses reviewed the covenant and again stressed that the choice is between life and death, and be...

DEUTERONOMY 29-30: Yesterday in Deuteronomy Moses ratcheted up the fear index to the red level. And the scary thing about the threats he use...

DEUTERONOMY 28: Yesterday we read of the ceremony that Moses commanded the people to perform when they entered the promised land. The Levite...

DEUTERONOMY 27: Yesterday in Deuteronomy, Moses continued with miscellaneous regulations. One repeated in the New Testament is to not muzzle...

DEUTERONOMY 25-26: Yesterday we read some laws for what kind of people could not enter into the congregation of Israel, and how long before...

DEUTERONOMY 23-24: Yesterday we read an odd collection of regulations: Cleansing the land from unsolved murder, marrying a captive woman aft...

DEUTERONOMY 21-22: Yesterday we heard an explanation of why cities of refuge were needed. And we heard interesting rules concerning war. In...

DEUTERONOMY 19-20: In yesterday's reading we heard that the duties of the king included having a copy of the Law made, or perhaps making it...

DEUTERONOMY 17-18: In yesterday's reading we heard about the release of debts and slaves in the Jubilee Year (also called the year of restor...

DEUTERONOMY 15-16: Yesterday's reading included Moses' warning about being led astray by anyone, including false prophets or even close fami...

DEUTERONOMY 13-14: In yesterday's reading Moses continued to stress the need for faithfulness to God and all his commands. It is clear that...

DEUTERONOMY 11-12: In yesterday's reading, Moses continued to hammer on the people not to think that they have been favored by God because t...

DEUTERONOMY 9-10: In yesterday's reading, Moses continued his stern lecture. I note particularly that Moses did all he could to stress that...

DEUTERONOMY 7-8: Yesterday in Deuteronomy we heard Moses repeating the 10 Commandments and pleading with the people that they remain faithfu...

DEUTERONOMY 5-6: Yesterday we heard Moses expound on the most important command to never worship any idol or any god other than the Lord. He...

DEUTERONOMY 4: Yesterday Moses gave his personal account of how God led the people of Israel in not attacking three nations, but finally led...

DEUTERONOMY 2-3: Yesterday we heard Moses preaching and confronting the people of Israel about their bickering and their incredible stubborn...

DEUTERONOMY 1: Yesterday in the conclusion of Numbers, we learned that each clan's allotment of land must stay within that clan, even when p...

NUMBERS 36: Yesterday we heard about the boundaries for the nation of Israel, the 12 clan leaders appointed by the Lord, and about cities se...

NUMBERS 34-35: Yesterday we heard the listing of the stages of the nomadic journey of the people of Israel. God began giving instructions fo...

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NUMBERS 33: Yesterday we heard how the tribes of Gad, Reuben, and half the tribe of Manasseh promised to go ahead of their fellow Israelites...

NUMBERS 32: Yesterday we heard of the conquest of the Midianite people. That story is an example of how hard it is for us humans to follow G...

NUMBERS 31: Yesterday the listing of sacrifices continued with those for the Festival of Trumpets, the Day of Atonement, and the 8 day Festi...

NUMBERS 29-30: Yesterday we heard about the request of the daughters of Zelophehad, and the Lord told Moses that it was time for him to die....

NUMBERS 27-28: Yesterday we heard of the second registration of Israel's troops. PSALM 42: This Psalm contains words we often sing. It is a...

NUMBERS 26: Yesterday we heard Balaam's final prophecies. Even though he was a shaman and a charlatan, God chose to speak through him on tha...

NUMBERS 24-25: Yesterday we heard how Balak sent for the shaman Balaam to curse Israel, and we heard that God instead moved him to bless Isr...

NUMBERS 22-23: In Numbers 21, the Lord gave victory to the Israelites over the Amorites, and then over King Sihon. And because of Israel's g...

NUMBERS 21: Yesterday we heard about the water of purification, which involved the burnt offering of a red heifer and following very exactin...

NUMBERS 19-20: In yesterday's portions we heard how God proved again His choice of Aaron and the Levites by causing Aaron's staff to bud and...

NUMBERS 17-18: Yesterday we heard another dramatic chapter in Israel's history: The rebellion of Korah, Dathan and Abiram. They must have be...

NUMBERS 16: In Numbers 15, we found out that there were sacrifices that could be made for unintentional sins— whether done by the whole comm...

NUMBERS 15: Yesterday in Numbers 14 we heard the very important and dramatic story: The people of Israel became unworthy to enter the Promis...

NUMBERS 14: Yesterday we again found out what the Lord thinks when we grumble against him! Let's remember Miriam. Then the Lord commanded to...

NUMBERS 12-13: In Numbers 10 we heard about the signals given to the people using two silver trumpets, and about the first journey leaving M...