Today's Reading is Exodus 36 - 38 and Psalms 29 - 30. Questions are: 1. How much material did the children of Israel bring to Moses for the building of the tabernacle? 2. What other two layers covered the tabernacle? 3. a. How many boards were used as frames on the west side of the tabernacle? b. How many boards were used as frames on the north and south sides of the tabernacle? 4. Who made the Ark of the Testimony, the table for the show bread, the gold lamp stand, and the altar of incense? 5. Who made the altar of burnt offering, the bronze laver, and the court of the tabernacle? 6. What part in the construction of the tabernacle did Aholiab have? 7. What are the people called to do? 8. What will the Lord do for His people? 9. Why did David praise the Lord? 10. How long will the Lord be angry? 11. Why was he troubled? 12. When should we praise the Lord?
I enjoy the second book of Timothy. I've gotten a lot of guidance from that book. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Today's Reading is Exodus 39 - 40 and Psalms 31 - 32. Questions are: 1. What other items did Aholiab make? 2. What did the plate on the holy crown have inscribed on it? 3. a. Where was the Ark of the Testimony to be placed? b. What divided the Ark of the Testimony from the tabernacle? c. What was placed next, outside the Ark of the Testimony? d. Where was the altar of incense placed? e. Where was the altar of burnt offering placed? f. Where was the bronze laver placed? 4. When was the tabernacle raised up? 5. When did the children of Israel know to journey forward? 6. How long did it take to make the Tabernacle of Meeting? 7. What is the Lord in time of adversity? 8. What is the psalmist’s present need? 9. What happens when you have unacknowledged sin? We are now through the first two books in the Bible. I admit that I am a little bit behind in the reading, but will get caught up tonight after the kids go to bed at camp.
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Monday's Reading is Leviticus 5 - 6 and Psalms 35 - 36. Today's Reading is Leviticus 7 - 8 and Psalm 37. We'll resume the questions tomorrow.
For those following along, here's what 48 days looks like: We've read 3 books and are 20% of the way through the book of Psalms. Give yourself a pat on the back and keep it up!
Today's Reading is Leviticus 9 - 10 and Psalms 38 -39. And our questions are: 1. On what day did Moses tell Aaron and the elders to bring their sin offerings and other burnt offerings to the tabernacle? 2. a. What did Nadad and Abihu do at the altar in the presence of God? b. What happened to them? c. What did this show that God expects of us? 3. a. Of what did God tell Aaron and his sons not to partake? b. Why were they not to partake of this? 4. Why should we not fret or envy the prosperity of the wicked? 5. What is the difference in the riches of the wicked and righteous? 6. What is the difference in giving of the righteous and wicked? 7. What does the psalmist ask of the Lord?
1. On the eighth day 2. a. They offered up before the Lord profane fire b. Leviticus 10:2-3 c. The glory of the Lord will be revealed
Today's Reading is Leviticus 11 - 13 and Psalm 40 - 41. Questions are: 1. What type of animals could the children of Israel eat? 2. What type of water creatures could the children of Israel eat? 3. In general, what type of birds were not allowed to be eaten? 4. What did the people have to do if they touched any unclean animal or the carcass of any unclean thing? 5. If an unclean thing fell into an earthen vessel, what had to be done to the vessel? 6. a. How long would a woman be unclean after having a son? b. What was done to the son on the 8th day after he was born? c. 7. What was the length of the mother's purification period? 8. a. If a woman had a daughter, how long would she be unclean? b. What was the length of the mother's purification after having a daughter? c. Why do you think there was so much difference in the purification between a daughter and a son? 9. What was the purpose of isolating someone who was unclean with a leprous type skin disease? 10. Who told the priest exactly what to look for in determining whether someone was clean or unclean? 11. Who should we trust and call on during times of trial? 12. What does the Lord prefer over sacrifice and offering? 13. How would the writer know that God was pleased with him?