Today’s Hebrew Testament chronological reading is in Numbers 27 and 28.
The Psalms/ Proverbs reading is in Psalm 93.
The Greek Testament reading is in Luke 23.
Essential Studies.
Numbers 27 and 28, Moses Wrote about Messiah (Additional studies: Numbers Index)
Psalm 93, Reverse parallelism (Additional studies: Psalms Book Four (90-106) Index)
Luke 23, The central axis of the structure (Additional studies: Luke Index)
King is in Greek, Strong’s G935 βασιλεύς basileus. The translators of the Hebrew Bible into Greek used basileus to translate the Hebrew word melek, derived from Strong’s H4427 מלך malak, a primitive verb meaning, “to reign.” The ancient pictographs are mem + lamed + kaph.
mem מ ם = water, thus chaos, mighty, blood
lamed ל = shepherd’s staff, thus teach, yoke, to, bind
kaph כ ך = open palm, thus bend, open, allow, tame
The parable being told by the Hebrew Root Word is of the blood (mem) which has the authority (lamed) to bless (kaph). The precious blood of Jesus, shed on the cross, which blesses those who put Him to death. And really, that includes all of us, doesn’t it? For all of us put Him to death, and not only the 1st-century inhabitants of Jerusalem. His blood was shed for the sins of the whole world, including me and you.
Three-year Bible.
The three-year plan is here.
Today’s reading is in 1 John 3.
Suggested study: 1 John 3, Bible for Beginners.
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