Tuesday, March 20, 2007

March 20 Readings

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The One in Three Years Bible devotion can be covered in one years; It consists of
1)The Law and History blog is the first year of the Three Years Bible blog and covers Genesis through Malachi.
2) The Poetry and Prophecy blog is the second year of the Three Years Bible blog and covers Job through Malachi, with a daily portion of Psalm read every day.
3) The New Testament is the third year of the Three Years blog and covers Matthew through Revelation.

You can read the passage from the Law and History blog, Poetry and Prophecy blog and the New Testament blog using the Three Years Bible Readings in One Year:

Today's Readings in The One in Three Years Bible
Exodus 28; Ecclesiastes 5; Psalms 35.17-28; Mark 16.1-20

OR

You can start with any of the three years and finish the Bible at a slower pace in three years
Try the Three Years in the Bible: Year 1 Law and History; Year 2 Poetry and Prophecy and Year 3 New Testament.


Today's Readings in Poetry and Prophecy:
Ecclesiastes 6; Psalms 36.1-6

Ecclesiates 6 continued the discourse on the meaningless of wealth. A man may be wealthy but he cannot enjoy his wealth instead a stranger enjoys his wealth.

Psalms 36.1-6
A psalm of David and speaks of the awfulness of sin. We don't understand how awful sin is unless God reveals it to us.

Links to Commentaries and other References

Bible Study Tools
Jesus Saves
How to Become a Christian

This Posting is NOT a commentary of the passages read today but it is a devotional. 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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