Today’s Old Testament chronological reading is in Exodus 21 and 22.
The Psalms/ Proverbs reading is in Psalm 57.
The New Testament reading is in Mark 13.
Today’s notes.
If I am able to post new notes from today’s reading, they will be here.
Hebrew root word parables.
Be gracious to me, O God, be gracious to me! For in You has my soul taken refuge; {n} Yes, in the shadow of Your wings I will take refuge, until calamities have passed over. 2 I will cry unto God Most High, unto God that accomplishes it for me. Psa 57:1-2
TO BE GRACIOUS. Strong’s H2603 חנן chanan, a primitive root: the wall which continues to the benefit of the children.
TO TAKE REFUGE. Strong’s H2620 חסה chasah; a primitive root: when the wall which protects is found.
TO PASS OVER. Strong’s H5674 עבר abar; a primitive root: seeing with a discerning eye the family of heads, i.e., grain.
TO ACCOMPLISH. Strong’s H1584 גמר gamar, a primitive root: walking through the highs and lows of a man to his end.
Chiastic structures.
Download the fully expanded Exo 21:1-22:24 Chiasm pdf.
Links to previous studies.
Exodus 21:1-27, Death swallowed up in life
Exodus 21:1-6, Hebrew root words
Exodus 21:1-11, Chiastic structure
Exodus 21:12-13, Murder defined
Exodus 21:14-17, Chiastic structures
Exodus 21:18-25, Chiastic structure
Exodus 21:28-22:13, Strong theme
Exodus 22:14-24, Hebrew roots
Exodus 22:14-24, Chiastic structure
Exodus 21 and 22, Strong themes
Psalm 57, Chiastic structure
Correlation of Mark 13 to Matthew 24
Mark 13, An amazing truth
Mark 13, When will these things be
Mark 13:5-37, Chiastic structure
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