
GN-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 o...

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 God...

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 leads the people across the Jordan on dry ground, and they set up 12 stones in two places to be m...

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 whe...

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 resto...

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 is 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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UMBERS 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...

Yesterday we heard how Balak sent for the shaman Balaam to curse Israel, and we heard that God instead moved him to bless Israel two times....

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...

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NUMBERS 19-20: In yesterday's portions in Numbers, we heard how God proved again His choice of Aaron and the Levites by causing Aaron's staf...

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

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 this very important and dramatic story: The people of Israel became unworthy to enter the Promi...

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

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