Today’s Hebrew Testament chronological reading is in Isaiah 47 and 48.
The Psalms/ Proverbs reading is in Psalm 84.
The Greek Testament reading is in 1 Timothy 1.
Essential Studies.
Isaiah 47 and 48, And coming out of Babylon
The call is for all of God’s people to come out of Babylon. Babylon is the metaphor for the kingdoms of this world, worldliness, living according to the commandments of men and not the commandments of God. Babylon’s traditions are enshrined in both Judaism and Christianity. Rabbinical Judaism added commandments to Torah from the Talmud or the Oral Law, which was birthed among the Jews when they were in Babylonian captivity. Certain elements of Christianity have also come from Babylonian paganism, such as making God’s holiest day Sun Day and not the Sabbath (the sun god was the supreme god of Babylonian idolatry); or replacing YHVH’s feast days with Babylon’s holiest feast days, the nativity of the sun god at the winter solstice, and the festival of Ishtar (Eastre) at the spring equinox, for starters.
Psalm 84, Chiastic structure, and the highways of the heart (Additional studies: Psalms Book Three (73-89) Index)
1 Timothy 1, Chiastic structure, and love from a pure heart
Three-year Bible.
The three-year plan is here.
Today’s reading is in Joshua 3.
Suggested study: Joshua 3, Bible for Beginners.
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