Today's reading is Numbers 30 - 31 and Psalm 90. Questions are: 1. If a man made a vow to God, could it be unbound? 2. If a woman in her father's house makes a vow, who could break it? 3. If a father did not overrule his daughter's vow, what must she do? 4. If a woman had taken a vow and marries, what can her husband do? 5. Why could the vow of a widow or a divorced woman not be broken? 6. How could a husband confirm his wife's vow? 7. a. Why did Moses get angry with the men who came back with spoil from the Midianites they had defeated? b. What were they to do about this? 8. How did the Israelites divide the spoil? 9. Why did the men of war give a special offering to the Lord? 10. Why should we number our days?
Today's (Day 80) Reading is Numbers 34 -35 and Psalms 94 97. Questions are: 1. Who did God instruct Moses to use to divide the inheritance? 2. What did God command the children of Israel to give to the Levites? 3. a. For what were the cities of refuge established? b. How many cities of refuge were established? 4. Why are the wicked foolish? 5. How should we honor our God? 6. Why is God praised? 7. Why should the righteous rejoice? I will be taking my youth group on our mission trip this next week, so I'll post readings and questions for the next week throughout the day.
Sunday July 27 (Day 81) Readings are Numbers 36 - Deuteronomy 1 and Psalms 98 - 101 Questions are: 1. What other problem did the daughters of Zelophehad face? 2. How did God solve this problem? 3. How many years was it after Israel had left Egypt that Moses spoke to them again on all the commandments of the Lord? 4. Why did Israel refuse to go into the promise land? 5. a. Who did God say would not enter the promise land? b. Who would enter the promise land? 6. What is God coming to do? 7. Who was God to Israel under Moses? 9. Who are we to God? 10. Why are we thankful? 11. What principles will the writer keep?
Monday July 28 (Day 82) Readings are Deuteronomy 2 - 3 and Psalms 102 - 103. Questions are: 1. How long did it take before all the rebellious men of war were consumed in the wilderness? 2. What relative of Israel lived at Mount Seir? 3. Who was given the land of Ammon as a possession? 4. Who did the Israelites defeat at Bashan? 5. a. Describe the size of King Og. b. How large was his bed? 6. What three tribes took their possessions early on the east side of the Jordan? 7. Why could Moses not enter the promise land 8. For whom does the writer pray? 9. What hope does he have for his nation? 10. What does the Lord do for us? 11. What abounds with the Lord?
Day 82 (Tuesday July 29) - Deuteronomy 4 and Psalm 104 Day 83 (Wednesday July 30) - Deuteronomy 5 - 7 and Psalm 105 Day 84 (Thursday July 31) -Deuteronomy 8 - 10 and Psalm 106 Day 85 (Friday August 1) - Favorite Passage Fridays Day 86 (Saturday August 2) - Deuteronomy 11 - 12 and Psalm 107 Sorry for not getting the questions for the last part of the week. I should be back to add Sunday's readings and questions. If not, we'll add questions again on Monday.
I am back from my trip (amazing experience, all four of the boys on the trip accepted Christ) and we can continue with the Bible study as normal. Today's reading is Deuteronomy 13 - 15 and Psalms 108 - 109. Questions are: 1. What were the people to do to anyone who tried to lead them away from God in any fashion? 2. What were the people to do with any plunder that had been used for evil purposes? 3. What type of animals of the land could the Israelites eat? 4. In general, what type of birds were they not to eat? 5. What type of animals of the water could they eat? 6. What did the people of Israel do with their tithes at the end of every third year? 7. What did the people of Israel release at the end of every seventh year? 8. What were the Israelites to be careful not to do close to the year of release? 9. In what year were servants or slaves released? 10. What were the servants given upon their release? 11. If the servant did not wish to leave, what action was the master to do? 12. For what is God praised? 13. What did the writer pray against false accusers?
Today's Reading is Deuteronomy 16 - 18 and Psalms 110 - 112. Questions are: 1. What ceremony was observed with the Feast of Unleavened Bread? 2. What three feasts were the Israelites to keep? 3. What was the punishment for a man or a woman who worshiped an idol or carved image? 4. How many witnesses were needed for anyone who is to be stoned? 5. Whom would the people go to decide any hard cases? 6. How was a king to learn to fear God? 7. What was the inheritance of the Levites? 8. Who was the prophet that would come and be similar to Moses? 9. How would this new prophet be similar to Moses? 10. What Lord spoke to whom? 11. What similarity did this Lord have to Melchizedek? 12. What evidence of God is sought? 13. How is God described? 14. Describe the upright.
Today's Reading (Day 90, good job keep it up) is Deuteronomy 19 - 21 and Psalms 113 - 115. Questions are: 1. What were the cities of refuge? 2. What was God's rule for capital punishment? 3. What three things kept a man from going into battle? 4. Did the armies of war want a faint hearted person? 5. What was Israel to first step in taking over a city outside the land of Canaan? 6. What could the Israelites keep from a city they had plundered? 7. Who were the Israelites to utterly destroy and why? 8. Who would be responsible for atonement of a man found slain in the country? 9. What would an Israelite have to do to a female captive in order for her to be his wife? 10. What was done to a son who continued to be rebellious? 11. How does God humble Himself? 12. What does the writer describe? 13. Why difference is in the God of Israel and the gods of the Gentiles?
Day 91's Readings are Deuteronomy 22 - 24 and Psalms 116 - 117. Questions are: 1. What are you to do with your brother's animal or his possession that you may find? 2. What was a women never to wear? 3. If a woman was found not to be a virgin, what was her punishment? 4. If a man was found lying with a woman who was married, what was the punishment for this sin? 5. When would a woman who is attacked by a man not be deserving of death? 6. What types of people could not enter the assembly of the Lord? 7. What was an Israelite never to charge to a fellow countryman who had borrowed anything from him? 8. Could a divorced woman remarry a former man from whom she was divorced? 9. How long must a newly wed man stay at home before going to war? 10. What were the Israelites to do with sheaves left in the field at harvest time? 11. What had God done for the writer? 12. How does he describe God? 13. Who is to praise the Lord?
Day 92's readings are Deuteronomy 25 - 27 and Psalm 118. Questions are: 1. What was the maximum number of blows a person could receive as punishment? 2. If a woman's husband died, whose responsibility was it to take her as a wife? 3. How were the Israelites weights and measures to be done? 4. What were the people to do with the produce of the ground that was already growing in the land they were going to possess? 5. What did they do with the tithes of their increase every third year? 6. When the people went into the land they were going to possess, what were they to write on stones that were to be set up? 7. What endures forever? 8. Who should we trust? 9. Who was the rejected stone?
Favorite passage Friday is John 13:1-15. It is a passage that has stuck with me after we had our feet washed at the end of our mission trip.
Today's reading is Psalm 119. Questions are: 1. What words are used to describe God’s word? 2. How can we be clean? 3. How can we be revived? 4. How can we witness for God? 5. What has he resolved to do? 6. What did affliction bring? 7. What will God’s mercy upon his affliction do? 8. What does he keep even in darkness and persecution? 9. How did he renew his life? 10. What has God’s word given? 11. What is the word for our life? 12. After following God’s righteousness faithfully what is due now? 13. Why did he cry? 14. What caused zeal for God’s word? 15. What do the wicked not seek? 16. What comes to those who love God’s law? 17. What does he ask God to seek?
Today's reading is Psalm 119. Questions are: 1. What words are used to describe God’s word? 2. How can we be clean? 3. How can we be revived? 4. How can we witness for God? 5. What has he resolved to do? 6. What did affliction bring? 7. What will God’s mercy upon his affliction do? 8. What does he keep even in darkness and persecution? 9. How did he renew his life? 10. What has God’s word given? 11. What is the word for our life? 12. After following God’s righteousness faithfully what is due now? 13. Why did he cry? 14. What caused zeal for God’s word? 15. What do the wicked not seek? 16. What comes to those who love God’s law? 17. What does he ask God to seek?
Today's reading is Deuteronomy 29 - 31 and Psalms 124 - 125. Questions are: 1. What had not worn out on the people in the forty years they were in the wilderness? 2. If the people turned back to God after all their punishment what would He do for them? 3. What was the easy choices they had to make? 4. Who would be the new leader of Israel after Moses? 5. What were the people to do at the end of every 7 years? 6. Who delivered the people from the wrath of their enemies? 7. What would cause the righteous to fall? 8. How did God know that Israel would rebel against Him in the future?
Cool idea for a thread. I look forward to reading with y'all. I assume it's ok to pose my own questions after reading?
Today's Reading is Deuteronomy 32 and Psalms 126 - 128. Questions are: 1. What was the purpose for the song of Moses? 2. Who wrote the words to the song of Moses? 3. Why would Moses not enter into the promised land? 4. What fulfillment did the people seek? 5. What is futile about man’s efforts? 6. What are our children to us? 7. In what ways can God bless those who fear Him? We will finish up Deuteronomy tomorrow, which will make our book completion total 6 (Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy and Job). Keep up the study. I hope that it helps you to spend time in the Word.