Today’s annual Torah portion is Beshalach, “When he let go,” in Exodus 13:17-17:16.
Today’s triennial Torah portion is Ki tiqrav, “When you approach,” in Deuteronomy 20:10-21:9.
Today’s Hebrew Testament chronological reading is in Job 9 and 10.
The Psalms/ Proverbs reading is in Psalm 11.
No Greek Testament reading today.
Torah.
The Exodus 13:17-17:16 Beshalach Outline is here.
Finding Messiah in Beshalach is here.
Finding Messiah in Torah is here.
Exodus in Chiastic Structure is here.
I was unable to complete the Triennial Deuteronomy 20:10-21:9 Ki tiqrav Outline, I am sorry. This link to the Annual Shoftim Outline may help.
Essential Studies.
Exodus 13, Marked on the hand and forhead
And this introduces the fact that from here on out, God’s covenants with man were marked by a pledge, which would remind both parties of their covenant status. The mark of the Noahic covenant was the rainbow; the mark of the Abrahamic covenant was circumcision. Those who were circumcised acknowledged before God and man that they were partakers of Abraham’s covenant. The mark of the Mosaic covenant was the Sabbath. Those who observed Sabbath acknowledged before God and man that they were partakers in the covenant which God instituted on Sinai (which was a marriage covenant, according to Jeremiah.) Jesus is returning as a Bridegroom for His Bride, just as a side note. We who are married also wear a sign showing that we are married: it is the wedding ring. You might say honoring the Sabbath is the wedding ring which the Bride wears, to indicate to all Whose she is.
Job 9 and 10, Job’s reply to Bildad (Additional studies: Job Index)
Psalm 11, Reverse parallelism (Additional studies: Psalms Book One (1-41) Index)
Three-year Bible.
The three-year plan is here.
Today’s reading is in 2 Samuel 6.
Suggested study: 2 Samuel 6, Bible for Beginners.
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