Thoughts from the Christadelphian Bible Readings for March

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Thoughts on the readings for March 20th (Numbers 1, Psalms 143, 144,Luke 11)

Thoughts on the readings for March 20th (Numbers 1, Psalms 143, 144,Luke 11)

In Numbers we come to the fourth of the five books which are called "The Book of Moses". It is ...
Thoughts on the readings for March 19th (Leviticus 27, Psalms 140, 141, 142, Luke 10)

Thoughts on the readings for March 19th (Leviticus 27, Psalms 140, 141, 142, Luke 10)

Leviticus 27 speaks of laws against rash voluntary vows. Verses 1-8 tell of the vows of males and females. There ...
Thoughts on the readings for March 18th (Leviticus 26, Psalms 137, 138, 139, Luke 9)

Thoughts on the readings for March 18th (Leviticus 26, Psalms 137, 138, 139, Luke 9)

Leviticus 26 tells of the Almighty,S vengeance on those who disregard their obligations to His covenant. Verses 1-2 reinforce what ...
Thoughts on the readings for March 17th (Leviticus 25, Psalms 135, 136, Luke 8)

Thoughts on the readings for March 17th (Leviticus 25, Psalms 135, 136, Luke 8)

Leviticus 25 tells of the year of the Jubilee (Hebrew, "Yobal"). This was the year of release for all manner ...
Thoughts on the readings for March 16th, (Leviticus 24, Psalms 131, 132, 133, 134, Luke 7)

Thoughts on the readings for March 16th, (Leviticus 24, Psalms 131, 132, 133, 134, Luke 7)

Leviticus 24 outlines what was required for the furniture within the Tabernacle's Holy Place - the pure olive oil for ...
Thoughts on the readings for March 15th (Leviticus 23,Psalms 128, 129, 130, Luke 6)

Thoughts on the readings for March 15th (Leviticus 23,Psalms 128, 129, 130, Luke 6)

Leviticus 23 deals with the feasts of Yahweh, of which there were 8 - the weekly Sabbath, the Passover and ...
Thoughts on the readings for March 14th (Leviticus 22, Psalms 125, 126, 127, Luke 5)

Thoughts on the readings for March 14th (Leviticus 22, Psalms 125, 126, 127, Luke 5)

Leviticus 22 completes the description for the requirements of the priests. Verses 1-9 tell of the processes for the priests ...
Thoughts on the readings for March 13th (Leviticus 21, Psalms 120, 121, 122, 123, 124, Luke 4)

Thoughts on the readings for March 13th (Leviticus 21, Psalms 120, 121, 122, 123, 124, Luke 4)

Leviticus chapters 21,22 describe laws in relation to the Priesthood. Verses 1,6 tell us that the High Priest, because he ...
Thoughts on the readings for March 12th (Leviticus 20, Psalm 119-129-176, Luke 3)

Thoughts on the readings for March 12th (Leviticus 20, Psalm 119-129-176, Luke 3)

Leviticus 20 speaks of penalties for depraved practices. I will quote brother Martin's book, page 220 - "Leviticus 20 takes ...
Thoughts on the readings for March 11th (Leviticus 19, Psalm 119 -81-128, Luke 2)

Thoughts on the readings for March 11th (Leviticus 19, Psalm 119 -81-128, Luke 2)

Leviticus 19 can be summarised in one verse. Verse 19 of this chapter says, "You shall love your neighbour as ...
Thoughts on the readings for March 10th (Leviticus 17, 18, Psalm 119:41-80; Luke 1)

Thoughts on the readings for March 10th (Leviticus 17, 18, Psalm 119:41-80; Luke 1)

Leviticus 17 describes the significance of the blood in the sacrificial laws. We have already noted that Hebrews 9 verse ...
Thoughts on the readings for March 9th (Leviticus 16, Psalm 119:1-40, 2 Corinthians 12, 13)

Thoughts on the readings for March 9th (Leviticus 16, Psalm 119:1-40, 2 Corinthians 12, 13)

Leviticus 16 has often been described as, "What the Law could not do". It deals with the Day of Atonement, ...
Thoughts on the readings for March 8th (Leviticus 15, Psalm 117, 118, 2 Corinthians 10, 11)

Thoughts on the readings for March 8th (Leviticus 15, Psalm 117, 118, 2 Corinthians 10, 11)

Leviticus 15 speaks of issues arising from the flesh. Once again talking about the sin that arises from the conflict ...
Thoughts on the readings for March 7th (Leviticus 14, Psalm 115, 116, 2 Corinthians 8, 9)

Thoughts on the readings for March 7th (Leviticus 14, Psalm 115, 116, 2 Corinthians 8, 9)

Leviticus 14 details the cleansing of the leper. Only God can cleanse us from sin and our Father does so ...
Thoughts on the readings for March 6th (Leviticus 12, 13, Psalm 113, 114, 2 Corinthians 5, 6, 7)

Thoughts on the readings for March 6th (Leviticus 12, 13, Psalm 113, 114, 2 Corinthians 5, 6, 7)

Leviticus 12 deals with the ceremonial uncleanness incurred through the process of birth. The second half of the chapter outlines ...
Thoughts on the readings for March 5th (Leviticus 11; Psalms 110, 111, 112; 2 Corinthians 3, 4)

Thoughts on the readings for March 5th (Leviticus 11; Psalms 110, 111, 112; 2 Corinthians 3, 4)

Leviticus chapters 11-15 deal with the laws of uncleanness. Chapter deals with regulations telling of "clean" and "unclean" animals (ceremonially ...
Thoughts on the readings for March 4th (Leviticus 9, 10; Psalms 108, 109; 2 Corinthians 1, 2)

Thoughts on the readings for March 4th (Leviticus 9, 10; Psalms 108, 109; 2 Corinthians 1, 2)

Leviticus chapter 9 tells of Aaron officiating at the altar on the eighth day. Verses 1-2 Aaron offered for himself ...
Thoughts on the readings for March 3rd March 3rd (Leviticus 8, Psalm 107,1 Corinthians 16)

Thoughts on the readings for March 3rd March 3rd (Leviticus 8, Psalm 107,1 Corinthians 16)

In Leviticus chapters 8-10 we are told of the consecration of the priests - Aaron and his sons. Chapter 8 ...
Thoughts on the readings March 2nd (Leviticus 7, Psalm 106 verse, Corinthians 15)

Thoughts on the readings March 2nd (Leviticus 7, Psalm 106 verse, Corinthians 15)

Leviticus 7verse1-7 provides details about the "guilt", or "trespass", offering. Remember that this offering related to deceitful acts, where the ...
Thoughts on the readings for March 1st (Leviticus 5, 6, Psalm 105, 1 Corinthians 14)

Thoughts on the readings for March 1st (Leviticus 5, 6, Psalm 105, 1 Corinthians 14)

Leviticus 5verses 1-6,7 and 7 verses 1-7 deal with the trespass offering. This offering was required for those who had ...
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