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Today's Reading: Psalms 4-6; Acts 17.16-34
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Today's Reading: Job 20-21; Acts 10.24-48
READING LIST FOR OT AND NT TOGETHER
Job 20 Zophar had a second discourse: the misery and ruin which await the wicked.
Job 21 Job's second reply to Zophar: He pleads to speak uninterrupted (v. 1-6), The wicked often prosper in this life (v. 7-16), a sovereign God does as He pleases with the righteous and wicked alike (v. 17-26), Job admitted that his friends did not agree with him.
There is no difference between black and white, Jews and Gentiles in the sight of God. The cross is the equalizer for all men and women.
Links to Commentaries and other References - Old Testament
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Links to One Year Bibles; Three Years Bible blogs and Chronological Bible blogs
Today's Reading: Job 20-21; Acts 10.24-48
READING LIST FOR OT AND NT TOGETHER
Job 20 Zophar had a second discourse: the misery and ruin which await the wicked.
Job 21 Job's second reply to Zophar: He pleads to speak uninterrupted (v. 1-6), The wicked often prosper in this life (v. 7-16), a sovereign God does as He pleases with the righteous and wicked alike (v. 17-26), Job admitted that his friends did not agree with him.
There is no difference between black and white, Jews and Gentiles in the sight of God. The cross is the equalizer for all men and women.
Links to Commentaries and other References - Old Testament
Jesus Saves
How to Become a Christian
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