Friday, April 29, 2005

April 29 Readings

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Solomon's Reign
Today's reading 1Kings 6-7
King James Version with Web Encyclopedia Links: 1Kings 6; 1Kings 7

1Kings 6.1-19; 2Chronicles 3.1-4
The basic structure of Solomon's Temple is similar in basic lay out as the tabernacle. From that basic layout, the structure are the material was very elaborate. This chapter is a very detailed description of Solomn's Temple. Other LINKS to Solomon's Temple are listed below:

The Tabernacle Page
Solomon's Temple
Solomon's Temple and Today's Dome of the Rock

Today there is talk about rebuilding the Temple which is on the Temple Mount located some 30 kilometertes near the Dome of the Rock.

Sololmon's Temple - account by Lambert Dolphin



Solomon's Temple

The Temple must be rebuilt in Israel as a part of the events in the Last Days!!
Rebuilding Temple Resources

It took Solomon seven years to build the Temple.

1Kings 6 Solomon built his palace in thirteen years!! A descriotion is in the chapter 1Kings 7.1-12. The Temple's furnishing is described in elaborate detils in 1Kings 7.23-26; 2Chronicles 4.2-3 and 1kings 38-51; 2Chronicles 4.6,10-5.1.

Guzik on 1Kings 6
Guzik on 1Kings 7

1 Kings 6, with Commentaries, verse by verse
1 Kings 7, with Commentaries, verse by verse

Links to Commentaries and other References - Old Testament


Today's Reading Luke 20.27-47

Luke 20 with Commentaries, verse by verse

Luke 20.27-47
In Luke 20.27-40; Matthew 22.23-33; Mark 12.18-27, the Sadduccees did not believe in the resurrection. Some of them came up with a scenario where a woman was married to seven brothers, one at a time, with each of the husband died. This was in keeping with the Levitical laws of carrying on the husband's name. They asked Him at the resurrection whose wife would she be? Jesus told them that there is no marriage at the resurrection. He further went on to show them that even Moses believed in the resurrection. The verse of comfort to us is 'He is not the God of the dead but of the living, for to him all are alive.' Did you know that there will be the resurrection of the righteous and the wicked in the future? One will get his rewards from Jesus and the other will get judgement into eternal damnation. Which resurrection will you be at?


Figure-Resurrection of Christians

Jesus asked them the question, 'How is it that they say the Christ is the Son of David?' in Luke 20.41-47; Matthew 22.41-23.7; Mark 12.35-40 Jesus examined Psalm 110.1 "'The Lord said to my Lord: "Sit at my right hand until I make your enemies a footstool for your feet"' He attacked the teachers of the laws for being hypocrites and they will be punished severely.

Deffinbaugh - Series on Luke
IVP Commentary on Luke

Links to Commentaries and other References - Luke


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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