Today’s annual Torah portion is Behar + Bechukotai, “On the mount,” + “By My decrees,” in Leviticus 25:1-27:34.
Today’s triennial Torah portion is Yitro, “Jethro,” in Exodus 18:1-27.
Today’s Hebrew Testament chronological reading is in Judges 7 and 8.
The Psalms/ Proverbs reading is in Psalm 128.
No Greek Testament reading today.
TORAH.
The Annual Leviticus 25:1-26:2 Behar Outline is here.
Finding Messiah in Behar is here.
The Annual Leviticus 26:3-27:34 Bechukotai Outline is here.
Finding Messiah in Bechukotai is here.
Finding Messiah in Torah is here.
Leviticus in Chiastic Structure is here.
The Triennial Exodus 18:1-27 Yitro Outline is here.
ESSENTIAL STUDIES.
Leviticus Whole Book Chiastic Structure
Additional studies: Leviticus Index
The theme of the book of Leviticus is Atonement. We are His people, redeemed and consecrated. He has assigned our valuation with the precious and priceless blood of Messiah Yeshua. Never forget that!
Judges 7, The day of small beginnings
Additional studies: Judges Index
A small ask, a small obedience, and a small deliverance established Gideon’s courage and faith over fear in God; which prepared him for this chapter’s big ask, big obedience, and big deliverance. Yeshua put it this way:
He who is faithful in what is least is faithful also in much; and he who is unjust in what is least is unjust also in much. Luk 16:10
Psalm 127:1-128:6, Repeating Patterns
Additional studies: Psalms Book Five (107-150) Index
Psalm 127 begins in the city (of Jerusalem) and moves toward the single family house. Psalm 128 ends with the blessing on the single family house, and moves out to the city (May you see the good of Jerusalem all the days of your life, vs. 5). The foundation of the blessed city, is the blessed home. And the blessing of the home comes upon one, seemingly without working for it, who concerns himself with YHVH and His ways. ♥
THREE-YEAR BIBLE.
The three-year plan is here.
Today’s reading is in Psalm 94 and 95.
Suggested study: Psalm 94, Bible for Beginners, and Psalm 95, Bible for Beginners.

















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