
Thoughts on the readings for February 28th (Leviticus 3, 4, Psalm 104, 1 Corinthians 12, 13)
Leviticus 3 and 4 outline laws firstly for the Peace Offering (chapter 3) and the Sin Offering (chapter 4). The ...

Thoughts on the readings for February 27th (Leviticus 1, 2, Psalm 103, 1 Corinthians 11).
Penne Galatians 3:24 says that the Law was a schoolmaster to bring us to Christ. Whereas Exodus gives a broad ...

Thoughts on the readings for February 26th (Exodus 39, 40, Psalm 102, 1 Corinthians 10)
Exodus 39 verse 1-5 tell of Aholiab's supervision of the skilful women weavers, who wove the clothes of the priests ...

Thoughts on the readings for February 25th (Exodus 38; Psalms 100, 101; 1 Corinthians 8, 9)
Exodus 38 describes the making of the two items of bronze furniture for the Tabernacle's courtyard. It also tells of ...

Thoughts on the readings for February 24th (Exodus 37, Psalms 96, 97, 98, 99, 1 Corinthians 7)
Exodus 37 has a focus on the construction of the furniture for the Tabernacle. Verses 1-9 describe the making of ...

Thoughts on the readings for February 23rd (Exodus 36, Psalms 94, 95, 1 Corinthians 6)
Exodus 36 tells that Bezaleel and Aholiab were the chief craftsmen, put over several others to whom the LORD had ...

Thoughts on the readings for February 22nd (Exodus 35, Psalms 92, 93, 1 Corinthians 4, 5)
Exodus 35:1-3 tell of the absolute sanctity of the Sabbath. Neither work, nor the kindling of a fire, were allowed ...

Thoughts on the readings for February 21st (Exodus 33, 34, Psalms 90, 91, 1 Corinthians 3)
Exodus 33 is broken into 3 sections - verses 1-6 the command to leave Sinai; verses 7-11 the tent of ...

Thoughts on the readings for February 20th (Exodus 31, 32, Psalm 89, 1 Corinthians 1, 2)
Exodus 31 tells of the two skilled craftsman divinely equipped for the construction of the Tabernacle - Bezaleel (his name ...

Thoughts on the readings for February 19th (Exodus 30, Psalms 87, 88, Mark 15, 16)
Exodus 30 tells us of the altar of incense. Its dimensions and the materials of which it was made. Verses ...

Thoughts on the readings for February 18th (Exodus 29, Psalms 85, 86, Mark 14)
Exodus 29 outlines the consecration of the priests. The early verses describe the offerings that were required when the priests ...

Thoughts on the readings for February 17th (Exodus 28, Psalms 83, 84, Mark 13)
Exodus 28 describes the clothing of the priests and of the High priest. The clothing of Aaron and his four ...

Thoughts on the readings for February 16th (Exodus 27, Psalms 81, 82, Mark 12)
Exodus 27 describes the first item of furniture encountered by the worshippers upon entering the courtyard of the Tabernacle. It ...

Thoughts on the readings for February 15th (Exodus 26, Psalms 79, 80, Mark 11)
Exodus 25 tells us of the Tabernacle itself. Verses 1-14 describe the curtains which served as the roof of the ...

Thoughts on the readings for February 14th (Exodus 24, 25, Psalm 78, Mark 10)
Exodus 24 deals with the confirmation of the covenant. The commencement tells us that Moses, Aaron, Nadab and Abihu (two ...

Thoughts on the readings for February 13th (Exodus 23, Psalm 77, Mark 9)
Exodus 23 has three chapter directions - verses 1-9 are about honest dealings between Israelites and with strangers (the reason ...

Thoughts on the readings for February 12th (Exodus 22, Psalms 75, 76, Mark 8)
The first fifteen verses of Exodus 22 deal with restitution of property. The theft of a sheep, when discovered had ...

Thoughts on the readings for February 11th (Exodus 21; Psalm 74; Mark 7)
Exodus 21 covers laws about slaves (verses 1-32) and laws about the restitution (verses 33-36). Slavery was a part of ...

Thoughts on the readings for February 10th (Exodus 19, 20, Psalm 73, Mark 6)
Exodus 19 tells us that it was on the third new moon of the year that the Israelites arrived at ...

Thoughts on the readings for February 9th (Exodus 17, 18, Psalm 72, Mark 5)
Exodus 17 tells us how Israel's God provided water in the desert from the rock, when His people were extremely ...

Thoughts on the readings for February 8th (Exodus 16, Psalms 70, 71, Mark 4)
Exodus 16 speaks of the LORD's provision of bread for His grumbling and ungrateful people in the wilderness. Despite the ...

Thoughts on the readings for February 7th (Exodus 15, Psalm 69, Mark 3)
Exodus 15 records the deliverance Song of Moses. Miriam, Moses' sister led the women of Israel in singing and dancing, ...

Thoughts on the readings for February 6th (Exodus 13, 14, Psalm 68, Mark 2)
Exodus 13 tells of the instructions for the 7 day long Feast of Unleavened Bread; which was incorporated with the ...

Thoughts on the readings for February 5th (Exodus 11, 12; Psalms 66, 67; Mark 1)
In Exodus 11 the 10th and final plague is announced to Israel, who Moses commands that they borrow (take spoil) ...

Thoughts on the readings for February 4th (Exodus 10; Psalms 64, 65; Romans 15, 16)
Exodus 10 records plagues 8 and 9 - the ravenous grasshoppers (plague locusts) and the intense supernatural darkness, which gripped ...

Thoughts on the readings for February 3rd (Exodus 9 Psalms 62,63, Romans 13,14)
Exodus 9 tells of the 5th plague (a grievous disease which killed the livestock of the Egyptians); the 6th plague ...

Thoughts on the readings for February 2nd Exodus 7, 8, Psalms 60, 61, Romans 12
Exodus 7 verses1-13 describe Moses' and Aaron's next encounter with Pharaoh, who was the embodiment of supremacy over all Egypt's ...

Thoughts on the readings for February 1st (Exodus 5, 6; Psalms 58, 59; Romans 10, 11)
Exodus 5 tells of Moses and Aaron standing before Pharaoh and issuing their demand and ultimatum. Pharaoh arrogantly responds, "Who ...