Today’s annual Torah portion is Vayetze, “And he left,” in Genesis 28:10-32:2.
Today’s triennial Torah portion is Va’Yosheph, “Now Joseph,” in Genesis 39:1-23.
Today’s Hebrew Testament chronological reading is in Ezekiel 47 and 48.
The Psalms/ Proverbs reading is in Psalm 149.
No Greek Testament reading today.
Torah.
The Annual Genesis 28:10-32:2 Vayetze Outline is here.
Finding Messiah in Vayetze is here.
Finding Messiah in Torah is here.
Genesis in Chiastic Structure is here.
The Triennial Genesis 39:1-23 Va’Yosheph Outline is here.
Essential Studies.
Genesis 31 and 32, God does not forsake His lovingkindness
Additional studies: Genesis Index
We saw previously that God fulfilled His word to Sarah (Gen 21:1); that God did not forsake His lovingkindness or His truth to Abraham (Gen 24:26-27), and now He is putting neon flashing lights around the central axis proclaiming that He fulfilled His promise to bless Jacob and be with him. Repetition is a teaching tool of Scripture! God does not want us to miss, that He keeps His word and He fulfills His promises!
Book of Ezekiel Chiastic structure
Additional studies: Ezekiel Index
Even though Ezekiel is thought of as a book of prophetic judgments because of Israel’s unfaithfulness, the theme of the book is Israel’s washing, regeneration, and restoration under one king, the glory of God inhabiting her. From His presence flows the river of life, bringing life and healing to the waters and nations of the world. The fire of His wrath burned hot against her, but He was not against her — it was a tool which purified her of her wickedness and uncleanness, and caused her to repent of her sins, so that she might receive her new life, her new heart, and her new spirit. It is a beautiful prophetic picture of our salvation under the kingship of Yeshua our Good Shepherd, God dwelling with us, and through His gift of the Holy Spirit, rivers of living water flowing from us to bring life and healing! ♥
Psalm 149, Chiastic structure
Additional studies: Psalms, Book Five: Psalms 107-150 Index
Are the saints of God called to slay kings, nobles, and peoples with a two-edged sword? I think John Gill has the right sense of it, when he says the weapons of our warfare are not carnal, but mighty in God for the pulling down of strongholds. The two-edged sword we wield is the Word of God. For if we were to execute vengeance in this age, as the Muslims do, then Jesus would not have stopped His disciples from calling down fire and brimstone on the town that rejected Him (Luk 9:51-56).
Three-year Bible.
The three-year plan is here.
Today’s reading is in Jeremiah 49.
Suggested study: Jeremiah 41, Bible for Beginners.
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