Tuesday, May 31, 2005

June 1 Readings

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The Back to the Bible Beginning to End Reading Plan

Today's reading Esther 6-10

King James Version with Web Encyclopedia Links:
Job 1; Job 2; Job 3; Job 4

Job 1-4

Job 1-Job’s First Test
This is from God’s perspective. God met with the angels in heaven. Satan had joined them God asked Satan where did he come from. Satan said roaming through the earth and going back and forth in it. (James 4.7, 1peter 5.8-10. God said to Satan in verse 8,“Have you considered my servant Job? There is no one on earth like him; he is blameless and upright, a man who fears God and shuns evil”Notice that God has a hedge of protection around Job, and Satan, the accuser, cannot do anything to Job (or to us) without God’s permission. God permitted Job to take away all his possessions and his children from him. This came through a series of events. Even though Job lost everything and his children, Job BLESSED God he did not curse God. “Naked I came from my mother’s womb and naked I will depart. The Lord gave and the Lord has taken away; may the name of the Lord be praised.” In all this, Job did not sin by charging God with wrongdoing.” We need to realize that all things happen in our lives are UNDER GOD’S CONTROL. From learn we should learn that anything we have, we cannot take with us.(Col 3.2-4). Where is your treasure is, there is your heart also (Matt 6.19-24). What Job was saying is YOU CANNOT TAKE ANYTHING YOU HAVE IN LIFE WITH YOU EXCEPT YOUR FAITH!! “If you read history you will find that the Christians who did most for the present world were precisely those who thought most of the next. It is since Christians have largely ceased to think of the other world that they have become so ineffective in this.”-C.S. Lewis

Job 2-Job’s Second Test
God met with the angels in heaven, another time. Satan had joined them God asked again Satan where did he come from. Satan said roaming through the earth and going back and forth in it. (James 4.7, 1Peter 5.8-10. God said to Satan in verse 8,“Have you considered my servant Job? There is no one on earth like him; he is blameless and upright, a man who fears God and shuns evil” Notice that God has a hedge of protection around Job, even though Job had lost his children and everything. and Satan, the accuser, cannot do anything to Job (or to us) without God’s permission. God permitted Satan to cover Job with sores all over his body, but he could not kill him. Job was in so much misery that he had to use a piece of pottery to scrape himself as he sat among the ashes. Job’s wife told him to curse God and die. Job told her that she was a foolish woman. “Shall we accept good from God and not trouble. Job DID NOT curse God despite the fact that he lost his children, everything, and was now in pain covered with sores. Job did not sin.

Job 3
Job mourns about the day of his birth. He wanted to die in his misery. He asked the question WHY? See the questions in Job 3:11-12 "Why did I not die at birth, Come forth from the womb and expire? 12 "Why did the knees receive me, And why the breasts, that I should suck? (NASB) 16, Job 3:16 Or why was I not hidden in the ground like a stillborn child, like an infant who never saw the light of day?(NIV) Job 3:20 "Why is light given to those in misery, and life to the bitter of soul, Job 3:23 Why is life given to a man whose way is hidden, whom God has hedged in?(NIV). Job was not the only one in the Bible who questioned God about the predicament he was in . Another example is Jeremiah Jer 20:14 Cursed be the day I was born! May the day my mother bore me not be blessed! 15 Cursed be the man who brought my father the news, who made him very glad, saying, "A child is born to you-- a son!" 16 May that man be like the towns the LORD overthrew without pity. May he hear wailing in the morning, a battle cry at noon. 17 For he did not kill me in the womb, with my mother as my grave, her womb enlarged forever. 18 Why did I ever come out of the womb to see trouble and sorrow and to end my days in shame?

But he DID NOT curse God. Job, after all is a human being in his suffering and complains to God but he was true to God.

Job 4
Sometimes when your friends come to give you advice, it is not an advice but accusations. They do not see the situation you are in as fully as how God sees you. God knows what is going on. Man does not. This was the situation with Job. Eliphaz the Temanite came to Job to comfort him. Eliphaz asked him why wasn't he living the way how he tells his friends how to live. He probably hinted that he was a hypocrite. (v.1-6). He then told Job that he reap what he sowed (Job 3.8, Gal 6.7-8). Lastly he shared the mystical dream that he claimed he had. He was basing his advice on this dream to give Job. He did not based his advice on the Word of God.


Job 1 with Commentaries, verse by verse
Job 2 with Commentaries, verse by verse
Job 3 with Commentaries, verse by verse
Job 4 with Commentaries, verse by verse

Other Links
Dr. Thomas Constable Study Notes is a PDF file, open with Adobe Acrobatic Reader
Deffinbaugh on Job 1
Deffinbaugh on the man, Job
Malik-Intoduction to Job
Malik-Argument for Job
Piper on Job
Spurgeon on Job
Spurgeon, Edwards on Job
Stedman on Job
With the Word Commentary-Warren Wiersbe
Wycliffe Bible Commentary
Keil & Delitzsch Commentaries on the Old Teatament
J. Vernon McGee Commentaries
Evangelical Commentary on the Old Testament


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Monday, May 30, 2005

May 31 Readings

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The Back to the Bible Beginning to End Reading Plan

Today's reading Esther 6-10

King James Version with Web Encyclopedia Links:
Esther 6; Esther 7; Esther 8; Esther 9; Esther 10


Esther 6, with Commentaries, verse by verse
Esther 7, with Commentaries, verse by verse
Esther 8, with Commentaries, verse by verse
Esther 9, with Commentaries, verse by verse
Esther 10, with Commentaries, verse by verse

David Guzik on Esther 6
David Guzik on Esther 7
David Guzik on Esther 8
David Guzik on Esther 9
David Guzik on Esther 10

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Saturday, May 28, 2005

May 29 Readings

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The Back to the Bible Beginning to End Reading Plan

Today's reading Nehemiah 12-13
King James Version with Web Encyclopedia Links: Nehemiah 12; Nehemiah 13

Nehemiah 12
A list of priests and leaders were given (v. 1-26). The walls of Jerisalem were dedicated.

Nehemiah 13
Nehemiah's final refoms.

Nehemiah 12, with Commentaries, verse by verse
Nehemiah 13, with Commentaries, verse by verse
Guzik on Nehemiah 12
Guzik on Nehemiah 13

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Friday, May 27, 2005

May 28 Readings

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Today's reading Nehemiah 10=11
King James Version with Web Encyclopedia Links: Nehemiah 10; Nehemiah 11


Nehemiah 11, with Commentaries, verse by verse
Guzik on Nehemiah 10
Guzik on Nehemiah 11

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May 27 Readings

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Today's reading Nehemiah 8-9
King James Version with Web Encyclopedia Links: Nehemiah 8; Nehemiah 9

Nehemiah 8
Ezra reads the law.

Nehemiah 9
The Israelites confess their sins.

Nehemiah 8, with Commentaries, verse by verse
Nehemiah 9, with Commentaries, verse by verse

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Guzik on Nehemiah 9

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Wednesday, May 25, 2005

May 26 Readings

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Today's reading Nehemiah 7
King James Version with Web Encyclopedia Links: Nehemiah 7

Nehemiah 7

The list of exiles who returned Nehemiah 7.6-73; Ezra 2.1-70

Nehemiah 7, with Commentaries, verse by verse
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May 25 Readings

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Today's reading Nehemiah 4-6
King James Version with Web Encyclopedia Links: Nehemiah 4; Nehemiah 5; Nehemiah 6;

Nehemiah 4
Nehemiah faced opposition to the rebuilding from Sanballat and Tobiah the Ammoniates, their associates and the army of Samaria. They ridiculed and mocked them. Nehemiah was a man of action, they continue rebuilding. His account was but we prayed to our God and posted a guard day and night to meet this threat.

Nehemiah 5
Nehemiah helps the poor.

Nehemiah 6
There was further oppostion in thr rebuilding of the walls.

Nehemiah 4, with Commentaries, verse by verse
Nehemiah 5, with Commentaries, verse by verse
Nehemiah 6, with Commentaries, verse by verse
Guzik on Nehemiah 4
Guzik on Nehemiah 5
Guzik on Nehemiah 6

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Tuesday, May 24, 2005

May 24 Readings

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Today's reading Nehemiah 1-3
King James Version with Web Encyclopedia Links: Nehemiah 1; Nehemiah 2; Nehemiah 3;

Nehemiah 1-3
Nehemiah was a man of prayer, when he heard that the walls in Jerusalem was broken down, he wept, mourned, fasted and prayed to God. He knew who God was and he knew what man was like. He confessed the sins of himself and his father’s generation. He knew the word of God and prayed it.
He was cupbearer to king Artazerses.

Nehemiah 2
Since Nehemiah was cupbearer, one of his duties was to chose and taste the king’s wine to make certain that it was not poisoned. Thus Nehemiah enjoyed the unreserved confidence of the king. Nehemiah brought the wine to the king but he was sad. The king asked why was he sad. He told him that the walls of Jerusalem was broken. The king granted him leave to visit Jerusalem. In verse 11-20, Nehemiah inspected the walls and found that they needed repairs.


Nehemiah 3
The Gates and the walls were gradually rebuilt.. Details of the walls and gates of Jerusalem are found in the chapter and the Links to Gates and Walls of Jerusalem.


The Gates of Jerusalem in Nehemiah's Day Reveal Christ

Nehemiah 1, with Commentaries, verse by verse
Nehemiah 2, with Commentaries, verse by verse
Nehemiah 3, with Commentaries, verse by verse
Guzik on Nehemiah 1
Guzik on Nehemiah 2
Guzik on Nehemiah 3
Malik-An Introduction to the Books of Ezra-Nehemiah
Malik-An Argument of the Books of Ezra-Nehemiah
Malik Selected Bibliography of the Books of Ezra and Nehemiah

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Sunday, May 22, 2005

May 23 Readings

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Today's reading Ezra 8-10
King James Version with Web Encyclopedia Links: Ezra 8; Ezra 9; Ezra 10

Ezra 8 v. 1-14 is the list of families that came to jerusalem. v. 15-36 is the return to Jerusalem.

Ezra 9 is Ezra's prayer about intermarriage of the people with neighboring people. This was a big problem then and is a big problem today in the evangelical churches. Paul spoke about marriage in 1 Corinthians 7 and not being yoked with unbelievers in 2 Corinthains 6.14-18. The issue of intermarriage here was not about the spouse's ethnicity but about her devotions to abominable practices and idolatry.



Ezra 10: the people confess their sin of intermarriage v. 1-17. There was a list of those guilty of intermarriage.

Ezra 8, with Commentaries, verse by verse
Ezra 9, with Commentaries, verse by verse
Ezra 10, with Commentaries, verse by verse

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Monday, May 02, 2005

May 2 Readings

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Index of Beginning to End Readings

Today's reading 1Chronicles 6
King James Version with Web Encyclopedia Links: 1Chronicles 6

Today's reading 1Chronicles 6
King James Version with Web Encyclopedia Links: 1Chronicles 6

1Chronicle 6
Since the book of Chronicles focuses on the Temple naturally there would be a section on the Levites. According to the NIV Study Bible:
Verse 1-15 records the line of high priests down to the exile.
Verse 16-30 speak about the clans of Levites.
Verse 31-47 spoke about the Temple Musicians.
Verse 49-53 speaks about the generations between Aaron and Ahimaaz.
Verse 54-81 speaks about the listing of the Levitical possessions among the tribes.




1Chronicles 6, with Commentaries, verse by verse

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Sunday, May 01, 2005

May 1 Readings

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Today's reading 1Chronicles 3-5
King James Version with Web Encyclopedia Links: 1Chronicles 3; 1Chronicles 4; 1Chronicles 5

1Chronicle 3-5
The Sons of David, 1Chronicles 3.1-4; 2Samuel 3.2-5
Also 1Chronicles 3.5-8; 2Samuel 53.14-16; 1Chronicles 14.4-7
The Kings of Judah v. 10-16
The Royal Line after the exile 17-24

1Chronicles 4
Other Clans of Judah v. 1-21. Jabez has been made popular over the years from exposition by Wilkinson, The Prayer of Jabez, v. 9-10



The Descendants of Simeon 1Chronicles 4.28-32; Joshua 19.2-10

1Chronicles 5
The Descendants of Reuben v. 1-10
The Descendants of Gad v. 11-22
The Descendants of the Half-Tribe of Manasseh

1Chronicles 3, with Commentaries, verse by verse
1Chronicles 4, with Commentaries, verse by verse
1Chronicles 5, with Commentaries, verse by verse

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