July 30 Readings
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READING LIST FOR POETRY AND PROPHECY
Today's Reading is Jeremiah 35
King James Version with Web Encyclopedia Links:Jeremiah 35
Jeremiah 35
This chapter deals with the Recabites, a tribe descended from the time of Moses (1 Chronicles 2.55; Numbers 10.29-32; Judges 1.16; 2 Kings 10. 15, 23). They were faitful in their ascetic life. Jeremiah was told to offer them wine but they refused to drink because of their ascetic life. The reaction of the Recabites to NOT drinking the wine was an object lesson for the people of Judah to learn from the Recabites. The people of Judah should be obedient to the commands of God since they were rebellious and stubborn, God will send the Babylonians to punish them.
Application: It is one thing to say that you are a follower of God and keep your vow, it is another thing to trust and obey.
Verses to meditate: Jeremiah 13 "This is what the LORD Almighty, the God of Israel, says: Go and tell the men of Judah and the people of Jerusalem, 'Will you not learn a lesson and obey my words?' declares the LORD.'
Textweek on Jeremiah 35
This LINK below have the following Commentaries: Adam Clarke, James Burton Coffman's Commentaries; John Gill's Exposition of the Entire Bible, Geneva Study Bible; David Guzik's Commentaries on the Bible; Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible by Robert Jamieson, A. R. Fausset and David Brown; Matthew Henry Commentary on the Whole Bible, Complete and Concise; Scofield Reference Notes (1917 Edition); Spurgeon's The Treasury of David; Treasury of Scripture Knowledge; and Wesley's Explanatory Notes.
Jeremiah 35 with Commentaries, verse by verse
textweek on Jerenmiah
Malik: Introduction to Jeremiah
Malik: An Argument for JeremiahStedman on Jeremiah
Thomas Constable on Jeremiah
Links to Commentaries and other References - Old Testament
Jesus Saves
How to Become a Christian
Please send a comment if something spoke to you today from the passages, links or thoughts that I have shared with you.
THREE YEARS BIBLE BLOG
Year 1 Law and History; Year 2 Poetry and Prophecy and Year 3 New Testament. You can start with any of the three years and finish the Bible at a slower pace in three years
OR You can read Year 1-3 and go through the Bible in One Year
READING LIST FOR POETRY AND PROPHECY
Today's Reading is Jeremiah 35
King James Version with Web Encyclopedia Links:Jeremiah 35
Jeremiah 35
This chapter deals with the Recabites, a tribe descended from the time of Moses (1 Chronicles 2.55; Numbers 10.29-32; Judges 1.16; 2 Kings 10. 15, 23). They were faitful in their ascetic life. Jeremiah was told to offer them wine but they refused to drink because of their ascetic life. The reaction of the Recabites to NOT drinking the wine was an object lesson for the people of Judah to learn from the Recabites. The people of Judah should be obedient to the commands of God since they were rebellious and stubborn, God will send the Babylonians to punish them.
Application: It is one thing to say that you are a follower of God and keep your vow, it is another thing to trust and obey.
Verses to meditate: Jeremiah 13 "This is what the LORD Almighty, the God of Israel, says: Go and tell the men of Judah and the people of Jerusalem, 'Will you not learn a lesson and obey my words?' declares the LORD.'
Textweek on Jeremiah 35
This LINK below have the following Commentaries: Adam Clarke, James Burton Coffman's Commentaries; John Gill's Exposition of the Entire Bible, Geneva Study Bible; David Guzik's Commentaries on the Bible; Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible by Robert Jamieson, A. R. Fausset and David Brown; Matthew Henry Commentary on the Whole Bible, Complete and Concise; Scofield Reference Notes (1917 Edition); Spurgeon's The Treasury of David; Treasury of Scripture Knowledge; and Wesley's Explanatory Notes.
Jeremiah 35 with Commentaries, verse by verse
textweek on Jerenmiah
Malik: Introduction to Jeremiah
Malik: An Argument for JeremiahStedman on Jeremiah
Thomas Constable on Jeremiah
Links to Commentaries and other References - Old Testament
Jesus Saves
How to Become a Christian
Please send a comment if something spoke to you today from the passages, links or thoughts that I have shared with you.
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