Today’s Old Testament chronological reading is in Genesis 13 and 14.
The Psalms/ Proverbs reading is in Psalm 28.
The New Testament reading is in Matthew 20.
Today’s notes.
If I am able to post new notes from today’s reading, they will be here.
Hebrew root word parables.
Unto You, O YHVH, do I call, my Rock: do not be deaf to me, {n}
Hear the voice of my supplications when I cry to You, {n}
When I lift up my hands toward Your holy sanctuary. Psa 28:1a, 2
TO CALL. Strong’s H7121 קרא qara;
ROCK. Strong’s H6697 צור tsuwr, concrete object meaning, “a rock wall, a cliff face;” from Strong’s H6696 צור tsuwr, a primitive root meaning, to “besiege;”
TO HEAR. Strong’s H8085 שמע shama;
SUPPLICATION. Strong’s H8469 תחנון tachanuwn; an abstract concept, from Strong’s H2603 חנן chanan; a primitive root meaning, “to be gracious;”
TO CRY OUT. Strong’s H7768 שוע shava;
TO LIFT UP. Strong’s H5375 נשא nasa;
HOLY. Strong’s H6944 קדש qodesh, an abstract concept meaning, “holiness,” from Strong’s H6942 קדש qadash, a primitive root meaning, “to be holy.“
SANCTUARY. Strong’s H1687 דביר debiyr, an abstract concept meaning, “the inmost recess,” that is, the Holy of Holies, from Strong’s H1696 דבר dabar, a primitive root meaning, “to speak.“
Chiastic structures.
Links to previous studies.
On relinquishing rights
Genesis 12:1-13:18, Abram’s faith tested, and reaffirmed
Genesis 13:18-14:24, Chiastic structure
Genesis 14:1-24, The history of ancient kings
Psalm 28, Chiastic structure
Psalm 28, The operation of the hands
Matthew 20, Chiastic structure
Matthew 20, The last first and the first last
Matthew 20, The parable of the generous landowner
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