Wednesday, June 29, 2005

June 30 Readings

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Today's Reading: Psalms 86-89

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Psalms 86, with Commentaries, verse by verse
Psalms 87, with Commentaries, verse by verse
Psalms 88, with Commentaries, verse by verse
Psalms 89, with Commentaries, verse by verse

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June 29 Readings

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Today's Reading: Psalms 80-85

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Psalms 80, with Commentaries, verse by verse
Psalms 81, with Commentaries, verse by verse
Psalms 82, with Commentaries, verse by verse
Psalms 83, with Commentaries, verse by verse
Psalms 84, with Commentaries, verse by verse
Psalms 85, with Commentaries, verse by verse

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Tuesday, June 28, 2005

June 28 Readings

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Today's Reading: Psalms 78-79

Today's Old Testament Readings with personal comments, commentary links and other useful illustrations

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Psalms 78, with Commentaries, verse by verse
Psalms 79, with Commentaries, verse by verse

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Saturday, June 25, 2005

June 27 Readings

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Today's Reading: Psalms 74-77

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Psalms 74, with Commentaries, verse by verse
Psalms 75, with Commentaries, verse by verse
Psalms 76, with Commentaries, verse by verse
Psalms 77, with Commentaries, verse by verse

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June 26 Readings

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Today's Reading: Psalms 70-73

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Psalms 70, with Commentaries, verse by verse
Psalms 71, with Commentaries, verse by verse
Psalms 72, with Commentaries, verse by verse
Psalms 73, with Commentaries, verse by verse

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Friday, June 24, 2005

June 25 Readings

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Today's Reading: Psalms 66-69

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Psalms 66, with Commentaries, verse by verse
Psalms 67, with Commentaries, verse by verse
Psalms 68, with Commentaries, verse by verse
Psalms 69, with Commentaries, verse by verse

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June 24 Readings

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Today's Reading: Psalms 58-65

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Psalms 58, with Commentaries, verse by verse
Psalms 59, with Commentaries, verse by verse
Psalms 60, with Commentaries, verse by verse
Psalms 61, with Commentaries, verse by verse
Psalms 62, with Commentaries, verse by verse
Psalms 63, with Commentaries, verse by verse
Psalms 64, with Commentaries, verse by verse
Psalms 65, with Commentaries, verse by verse

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Thursday, June 23, 2005

June 23 Readings

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Today's Reading: Psalms 51-57

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Psalms 51, with Commentaries, verse by verse
Psalms 52, with Commentaries, verse by verse
Psalms 53, with Commentaries, verse by verse
Psalms 54, with Commentaries, verse by verse
Psalms 55, with Commentaries, verse by verse
Psalms 56, with Commentaries, verse by verse
Psalms 57, with Commentaries, verse by verse

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Wednesday, June 22, 2005

June 22 Readings

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Today's Reading: Psalms 46-50

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Psalms 46, with Commentaries, verse by verse
Psalms 47, with Commentaries, verse by verse
Psalms 48, with Commentaries, verse by verse
Psalms 49, with Commentaries, verse by verse
Psalms 50, with Commentaries, verse by verse

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Tuesday, June 21, 2005

June 21 Readings

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Today's Reading: Psalms 40-45

Today's Old Testament Readings with personal comments, commentary links and other useful illustrations

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Psalms 40, with Commentaries, verse by verse
Psalms 41, with Commentaries, verse by verse
Psalms 42, with Commentaries, verse by verse
Psalms 43, with Commentaries, verse by verse
Psalms 44, with Commentaries, verse by verse

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Monday, June 20, 2005

June 20 Readings

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Today's Reading: Psalms 36-39

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Psalms 36, with Commentaries, verse by verse
Psalms 37, with Commentaries, verse by verse
Psalms 38, with Commentaries, verse by verse
Psalms 39, with Commentaries, verse by verse

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Sunday, June 19, 2005

June 19 Readings

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Today's Reading: Psalms 32-35

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Psalms 32, with Commentaries, verse by verse
Psalms 33, with Commentaries, verse by verse
Psalms 34, with Commentaries, verse by verse
Psalms 35, with Commentaries, verse by verse

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Saturday, June 18, 2005

June 18 Readings

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Today's Reading: Psalms 26-31

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Psalms 26, with Commentaries, verse by verse
Psalms 27, with Commentaries, verse by verse
Psalms 28, with Commentaries, verse by verse
Psalms 29, with Commentaries, verse by verse
Psalms 30, with Commentaries, verse by verse
Psalms 31, with Commentaries, verse by verse

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Friday, June 17, 2005

June 17 Readings

Today's Reading: Psalms 21-25

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Thursday, June 16, 2005

June 16 Readings

Today's Reading: Psalms 17-20

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Wednesday, June 15, 2005

June 15 Readings

Today's Reading: Psalms 9-16

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Tuesday, June 14, 2005

June 14 Readings

Today's Reading: Psalms 1-8

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Psalms 1, with Commentaries verse by verse
Psalms 2, with Commentaries verse by verse
Psalms 3, with Commentaries verse by verse
Psalms 4, with Commentaries verse by verse
Psalms 5, with Commentaries verse by verse
Psalms 6, with Commentaries verse by verse
Psalms 7, with Commentaries verse by verse
Psalms 8, with Commentaries verse by verse

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Monday, June 13, 2005

June 13 Readings

Today's Reading: Job 40-42

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Sunday, June 12, 2005

June 12 Readings

Today's Reading: Job 38-39

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Saturday, June 11, 2005

June 11 Readings

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Today's Reading: Job 35-37

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Friday, June 10, 2005

June 10 Readings

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Thursday, June 09, 2005

June 9 Readings

My wife is undergoing surgery today. Please pray for safe surgery, quick recovery and benign biopsy. I will continue posting in the near future!

Job 29-31

Wednesday, June 08, 2005

June 8 Readings

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Today's reading Job 24-28

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Job 24; Job 25; Job 26; Job 27; Job 28


Job 24 with Commentaries, verse by verse
Job 25 with Commentaries, verse by verse
Job 26 with Commentaries, verse by verse
Job 27 with Commentaries, verse by verse
Job 28 with Commentaries, verse by verse

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Tuesday, June 07, 2005

June 7 Readings

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Today's reading Job 21-23

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Job 21; Job 22; Job 23


Job 21 with Commentaries, verse by verse
Job 22 with Commentaries, verse by verse
Job 23 with Commentaries, verse by verse

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Sunday, June 05, 2005

June 6 Readings

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Today's reading Job 17-20

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Job 17; Job 18; Job 19; Job 20


Job 17 with Commentaries, verse by verse
Job 18 with Commentaries, verse by verse
Job 19 with Commentaries, verse by verse
Job 20 with Commentaries, verse by verse

Piper on Job
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June 5 Readings

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Today's reading Job 14-16

King James Version with Web Encyclopedia Links:
Job 14; Job 15; Job 16

Job 14 with Commentaries, verse by verse
Job 15 with Commentaries, verse by verse
Job 16 with Commentaries, verse by verse

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Saturday, June 04, 2005

June 4 Readings

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You can also check out all these Reading Plans Blogs to go through the Bible in a year from Back to the Bible Reading Lists:the Chronological Reading Plan blog; OT and NT Together blog; Historical Readings blog; Blended Readings blog and Beginning to End blog In addition, there is the Theophilus1 blog in the One Year Bible format and The Daily Bible in Chronological Order

The Back to the Bible Beginning to End Reading Plan

Today's reading Job 11-13

King James Version with Web Encyclopedia Links:
Job 11; Job 12; Job 13

In Job 11, we have the last of Job’s comforters visiting him. Zophar thought, like Eliphaz and Bildad, that all the troubles that Job faced was because of his sins. Zophar started to attack Job v. 2-3. He told Job that his punishment is less than he deserves (v. 6). He told Job if he put away his sins, his suffering would go away and he would be secure, and everything would be back to normal.

Job’s Fourth Speech in Job 12-14. We are just covering Job 12 and 13 today. He speaks to his three friends (12.2-13.19) and to God (13.20-14.22). Job insists that he is innocent!
In Job 12.2, he reacts with sarcasm at his comforters (verse 20). He spoke about the attributes of God 12.13-25. This section hinges around verse 13 “To God belongs wisdom and power; counsel and understanding are his.” According to Larry Richards, in the Complete Bible Handbook, “Now Job expressly states what he has before implied. Job knows as much about God as his friends. Job knows God’s attributes. But Job also knows that he is right! So his friends are being unfair, to side with God!

In Job 13 v. 1-12 Job expressed his frustration that his comforters are worthless (verse 12). According to the NIV Study Bible, Job calls the quacks (verse 4 and Job 16.2) and accuses them of partiality to God (since God is stronger than Job) since they told lies about Job (verse 708) One day God would examine them for their sins and punish them Verse 15 is a comforting verse for us today, “Though he slays me, yet will I hope in him; I will surely defend my ways to his face.” Job is ready to state his case to God, he felt himself innocent since no sinner would come before God. He felt he would be vindicated before God.
In 13.20-28, he speaks to God. He want God to do two things for him (1) to withdraw his hands of punishment (verse 21) and (2) summon him to speak to him, that is start taking to Job again (verse 22). He asked God to point out his sins to him because these sins in Job’s mind caused him to suffer. He asked God why he hide His face from him, torment him write down bitter things against him, fasten his feet in shackles.

Job 11 with Commentaries, verse by verse
Job 12 with Commentaries, verse by verse
Job 13 with Commentaries, verse by verse

Piper on Job
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Spurgeon, Edwards on Job
Stedman on Job

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Friday, June 03, 2005

June 3 Readings

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Try the Three Years in the Bible: 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

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The Back to the Bible Beginning to End Reading Plan

Today's reading Job 8-10

King James Version with Web Encyclopedia Links:
Job 8; Job 9; Job 10

Job 8
Bildad the Shuhite started the conversation with Job by calling him a windbag. Bildad argues if Job was innocent, God is not unjust so Job and his family are suffering because of sin. God would restore to him everything that he lost. (v.6). Bildad is a traditionalist he cited the wisdom of previous generations (v. 8-19). v 20-22 Bidad emphasize restoration v. 20-22. He tells Job that he should plead for mercy, God would restore him. Again the emphasis here is that Bildad did not know the FULL picture of what was happening to Job. Let us be careful not to jump to the wrong conclusion about suffering. There are two sides to the coin. Man’s side and God’s side. Paul said in 1 Corinthians 4.5 that we should not judge anything before the appointed time we should wait until the Lord comes.

Job 9 It was not only God’s wisdom, but also His power. (9.2-13). How can mere man compete with God in power? We have all this high technology, Doppler radar, supercomputer and we cannot predict the weather accurately much less control the weather! In v. 14-35 , Job envision himself being summoned into a court room. God was summoned in to answer Job charges against Him but God would not answer. Even if Job was right how would he answer God. He would be crushed and overwhelmed.. Job was not a match for God.! In said in v. 33, if there was someone to arbitrate between him and God, someone to remove God’s rod for him. This verse does not imply the mediatorship of Christ rather someone who would speak on his behalf.

Job 10 God agrees with his comforters that he must be wicked before God. (v. 1-7) He saw himself as the work of God’s hand in the three trades used in Biblical times, (v. 8-12) as the potter and the clay (v.8), the curdling of cheese, and the making of cloth. In v.13 –17, notice the three Ifs, that God was watching him if he sinned and ready to punish him. He was full of shame and drowned in his affliction even if he was innocent. God would stalk him like a lion and showed him His mighty powers. God had brought new witnesses against him, increased His anger against him. This was a different God he knew from his past experiences when God had blessed him! Job said that he wanted to die again (v. 18-22).

The book of Job has been a struggle for me to understand what Job was going through and I confess that when I read this book I feel helpless and inadequate before God.

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

Piper on Job
Spurgeon on Job
Spurgeon, Edwards on Job
Stedman on Job


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Thursday, June 02, 2005

June 2 Readings

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Today's reading Job 5-7

King James Version with Web Encyclopedia Links:
Job 5; Job 6; Job 7

Job 5
Job 5.1-7 Eliphaz thought that Job was acting like a fool. In v. 8-16, Eliphaz spoke of God's goodness and Justice. In v. 17-26 he spoke about the blessedness of the man whom God disciplines. This must have been hard for Job to hear since he lost everything and his children. But the reality was that he was not under God's discipline but that he was innocent. Eliphaz gave some good theology that was not applicable to Job. Sometime friends think they are helping but in reality, it best that they give no advice!

In Job 6, Job responds to Eliphaz. Job said that he had spoken a little harshly in chapter 3 and would like some sympathy from Eliphaz. In v. 4, Job said that the arrows of the mighty were in him. This is a very common phrase used in the Old Testament, meaning that God is pointing his arrow of judgment on him (Deut 32.23; Psa 7.13; 38.2). Job had agreed with Eliphaz that the righteous would suffer when they sinned. In v. 14 he said to Eliphaz that his friends were of no comfort to him.

In Job 7, Job turns his complaints now to God. In v. 1-5, he spoke of how hard life is, in v. 6-10, he spoke of how life is fragile, and spoke about death. In verse 17-18 Job said "What is man that you make so much of him, that you give him so much attention that you examine him every morning and test him every moment." This is not what the Psalmist said in Psa 8.4. In this case, God is interested in man to scrutinize him unmercifully and nitpick at his smallest sins. God is NOT like this, Job was just complaining. When we complain we say unreasonable things about God and our fellow-human beings.

Job 5 with Commentaries, verse by verse
Job 6 with Commentaries, verse by verse
Job 7 with Commentaries, verse by verse

Piper on Job
Spurgeon on Job
Spurgeon, Edwards on Job
Stedman on Job


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