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All 66 Books: 2nd Samuel

Need some background info on this series? See here and here.

2nd Samuel was another book that I read in my Chronological Bible.  It was mixed in with 1st Chronicles and Psalms, but it was amazing to see how those books were connected.  According to Crossway, it takes 1 hour and 49 minutes to read through 2nd Samuel.

Just a reminder, it’s best to let scripture interpret scripture. I like these resources because they help me better understand scripture, but I may not agree with everything they say. As in all things, pray and invite God to help you in your time of reading and studying. Allow the Holy Spirit to guide you and use discernment when using resources outside of the Bible itself. “Do your best to present yourself to God as one approved, a worker who does not need to be ashamed and who correctly handles the word of truth.” (2 Timothy 2:15 NIV)

Here are some additional resources I recommend looking into after you read 2nd Samuel through on your own:

Bible Project

Drop me a comment if you have taken the 1 hour and 49 minutes to read 2nd Samuel.  Do you know any other great resources for this book?  Leave them below!

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All 66 Books: Song of Songs/Song of Solomon

Need some background info on this series? See here and here.

Song of Songs, also known as Song of Solomon, has been referred to as a book of erotica in the Bible.  While I wouldn’t call it erotica, it does show beautiful imagery of love between man and woman.  I came across the idea to read this book with my husband, so we did as our devotional time for a few nights.  It didn’t get us hot and bothered, but hey, maybe we were reading the wrong translation.  According to Crossway, it takes 17 minutes to read through Song of Songs/Solomon.

Just a reminder, it’s best to let scripture interpret scripture. I like these resources because they help me better understand scripture, but I may not agree with everything they say. As in all things, pray and invite God to help you in your time of reading and studying. Allow the Holy Spirit to guide you and use discernment when using resources outside of the Bible itself. “Do your best to present yourself to God as one approved, a worker who does not need to be ashamed and who correctly handles the word of truth.” (2 Timothy 2:15 NIV)

Here are some additional resources I recommend looking into after you read Song of Songs/Solomon through on your own:

Bible Project

Drop me a comment if you have taken the 17 minutes to read Song of Songs/Solomon.  Do you know any other great resources for this book?  Leave them below!

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All 66 Books: 1st Samuel

Need some background info on this series? See here and here.

I read 1st Samuel in my Chronological Bible, and it was my first time getting through this book.  According to Crossway, it takes 2 hours and 14 minutes to read through the book of 1st Samuel.

Just a reminder, it’s best to let scripture interpret scripture. I like these resources because they help me better understand scripture, but I may not agree with everything they say. As in all things, pray and invite God to help you in your time of reading and studying. Allow the Holy Spirit to guide you and use discernment when using resources outside of the Bible itself. “Do your best to present yourself to God as one approved, a worker who does not need to be ashamed and who correctly handles the word of truth.” (2 Timothy 2:15 NIV)

Here are some additional resources I recommend looking into after you read 1st Samuel through on your own:

Precepts For Life

1st Samuel Part 1 Study Guide

1st Samuel Part 2 Videos

Bible Project

Drop me a comment if you have taken the 2 hours and 14 minutes to read 1st Samuel.  Do you know any other great resources for this book?  Leave them below!

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All 66 Books: John

Need some background info on this series? See here and here.

John is my favorite gospel and I have read it and studied it many times.  I have actually started to read 1 chapter of John each day when I do my 21 days of fasting and praying in January as a way to see Jesus more clearly.  For my All 66 Books, I did watch The Gospel of John on Netflix, which is a word for word account. According to Crossway, it takes 1 hour and 51 minutes to read through The Gospel of John.

Just a reminder, it’s best to let scripture interpret scripture. I like these resources because they help me better understand scripture, but I may not agree with everything they say. As in all things, pray and invite God to help you in your time of reading and studying. Allow the Holy Spirit to guide you and use discernment when using resources outside of the Bible itself. “Do your best to present yourself to God as one approved, a worker who does not need to be ashamed and who correctly handles the word of truth.” (2 Timothy 2:15 NIV)

Here are some additional resources I recommend looking into after you read The Gospel of John through on your own:

Dallas Theological Seminary

The Gospel of John

Bible Project

BibleTalk.TV

Drop me a comment if you have taken the 1 hour and 51 minutes to read The Gospel of John.  Do you know any other great resources for this book?  Leave them below!

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All 66 Books: Ruth

Need some background info on this series? See here and here.

If you have ever been a single woman in the church, you probably know the book of Ruth.  Or really just any woman in the church, you know Ruth, Esther, and the Proverbs 31 wife. According to Crossway, it takes 14 minutes to read through Ruth.

Just a reminder, it’s best to let scripture interpret scripture. I like these resources because they help me better understand scripture, but I may not agree with everything they say. As in all things, pray and invite God to help you in your time of reading and studying. Allow the Holy Spirit to guide you and use discernment when using resources outside of the Bible itself. “Do your best to present yourself to God as one approved, a worker who does not need to be ashamed and who correctly handles the word of truth.” (2 Timothy 2:15 NIV)

Here are some additional resources I recommend looking into after you read Ruth through on your own:

Dallas Theological Seminary

Ruth (& Jonah)

Bible Project

Drop me a comment if you have taken the 14 minutes to read Ruth.  Do you know any other great resources for this book?  Leave them below!

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Bible Reading Update…Again

I did not expect to do another update so soon.  While I am still doing my daily deep dive chronological Bible study, God has dropped it in my heart that I need to add in the Psalms.  At first, I was satisfying my need to read the Bible (in addition to studying it) by reading the four gospels in one month.  But after doing it for the first month, it was almost like God was telling me this isn’t where He wanted me at the moment.  So I am making a shift.  I am going to read one Psalm a day.  That’s it.  I don’t plan on doing anything in-depth unless I am led.  I most likely won’t write any posts about it on the blog.  I will probably go back to sharing it daily on social media and in my stories.  Feel free to read along with me!

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All 66 Books: Judges

Need some background info on this series? See here and here.

The book of Judges is actually one of my favorite books.  And it is because I was able to spot the cycle, and I felt like it was the first book that I was able to understand at a deeper level.  According to Crossway, it takes 1 hour and 41 minutes to read through Judges.

Just a reminder, it’s best to let scripture interpret scripture. I like these resources because they help me better understand scripture, but I may not agree with everything they say. As in all things, pray and invite God to help you in your time of reading and studying. Allow the Holy Spirit to guide you and use discernment when using resources outside of the Bible itself. “Do your best to present yourself to God as one approved, a worker who does not need to be ashamed and who correctly handles the word of truth.” (2 Timothy 2:15 NIV)

Here are some additional resources I recommend looking into after you read Judges through on your own:

Bible Project

Drop me a comment if you have taken the 1 hour and 41 minutes to read Judges.  Do you know any other great resources for this book?  Leave them below!

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All 66 Books: Matthew

Need some background info on this series? See here and here.

Matthew is the first book of the New Testament and one of the books that I have read a bunch of times.  Whenever I wanted to read through the Bible I would always start with either Genesis or Matthew.  Unfortunately, I never made it very far.  This go-round I watched The Gospel of Matthew on Netflix which is a word for word account of the book.  It was quite interesting to see the book played out that way.  According to Crossway, Matthew takes 2 hours and 21 minutes to read.

Just a reminder, it’s best to let scripture interpret scripture. I like these resources because they help me better understand scripture, but I may not agree with everything they say. As in all things, pray and invite God to help you in your time of reading and studying. Allow the Holy Spirit to guide you and use discernment when using resources outside of the Bible itself. “Do your best to present yourself to God as one approved, a worker who does not need to be ashamed and who correctly handles the word of truth.” (2 Timothy 2:15 NIV)

Here are some additional resources I recommend looking into after you read Matthew through on your own:

Precepts For Life/Inductive Bible Study

Matthew

The Bible Project

BibleTalk.TV

Drop me a comment if you have taken the 2 hours and 21 minutes to read Matthew.  Do you know any other great resources for this book?  Leave them below!

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Deeper OT Chronological Study 2: Judges 1:1-18

This is a long one.  This is the day that I talked about in this post when I mentioned 18 verses in one passage.  So it took me a few days to get through, specifically answering the questions that I had and the cross-references. This is Study 2.  As a reminder, I am studying the Bible chronologically and starting with Judges.  That means the death of Joshua comes beforehand even though it is in Chapter 2.  You can catch up here.

Reading

Upon my first read through this passage, I realized that it was a lot of information that I consider “all else.”  Meaning it doesn’t fit into what I thought to be my main focus when reading and studying scripture.  A couple of things jumped out, though. The Israelites went directly to the Lord with their question of what to do next.  Judah was to go first (remember Jesus comes from the tribe of Judah).  And it was the Lord who gave them victory (and He even told them this before they fought the Canaanites).

Studying

And this is where I realized how wrong I was when I said most of this passage didn’t fit into my main focus.  There was a lot to unpack here when it came to the names of the two tribes mentioned, the people, and the different places mentioned.  Let me tell you, chasing down all of these meanings was a bit fun.  And it is impressive how deep the definitions are to their legacy (Judah and Simeon) or how descriptive they are (the places) or how simple they can be (Adoni-bezek means the lord of…Bezek lol).  You won’t hear me breaking out into Hebrew anytime soon, but it was a great lesson seeing how words are put together in the Hebrew language.

Thoughts and Questions

Because I was interested in the meaning of the names and places, I had a lot of questions or areas I wanted to dive deeper into with this passage.  Using the combination of my Hebrew – Greek Key Word Study Bible NASB and the Blue Letter Bible app helped so much during this process, and I now have it streamlined in a way that truly works for me and has me understanding what I am reading.  Because this passage was 18 verses, this section, along with the cross-references, took a bit of time.  One thing that I realized I am probably messing up with my notes is how I type names and places.  Obviously, the spelling of the words is different than what is in the actual Bible verse that I read in English.  I haven’t taken the time to look into switching to a Hebrew keyboard.  I have been using the transliterated word spellings but without all of the symbols.  But I do think I am going to change that.  While I haven’t tried pronouncing the words, maybe I will want to one day.

Cross-References

There were a ton of cross-references!  As to be expected with a longer passage.  One thing I learned this week, that really reading the Bible chronologically helps us see, is that there is a lot of repeated information in the Bible.  For example, verse 12 talks about Caleb.  I then had 4 cross-references that made mention of how Caleb was one of two who would be saved from the wilderness to actually see the Promised Land.  Also, while I did this in Study 1 as well, underlining the part of the cross-reference that relates to the initial verse helps tremendously when it comes to connecting the dots between the scriptures. And remember where I talked about second-guessing myself with starting in Judges and missing out on the first 6 books of the Bible?  Well, the cross-references provide me with plenty of reading in those books.

Summary

One thing that Israel did here was asking YHWH, who should go first in the quest against the Canaanites.  And is it a coincidence that the Lord said He gave them victory over the land and the land only?  Judah partnering with Simeon, had me looking into the 12 tribes of Israel a little bit.  So you may know that the 12 tribes of Israel came from Jacob, aka Israel and his two wives Rachel and Leah.  Well, Judah and Simeon are actually full brothers since their mom was Leah.  I also learned that Jacob’s blessing spoke about Simeon’s violence and that they would be scattered and dispersed.  Welp, not only were they not mentioned in the blessing that Moses gave, but they also weren’t mentioned in the song of Deborah.  It seems like the tribe was indeed scattered and dispersed.

Now Judah was victorious.  Specifically in Jerusalem, where they followed God’s advice by completely destroying the people and the city.  We also see Othniel, who will end up being a judge.  After a successful battle, he won the hand of Caleb’s daughter in marriage. Acsha decided to ask for an additional gift from her father, springs. This made no sense to me until I found out that Negev was a very dry land, so the upper and lower springs that she was given allowed her to have water.

Prayer

YHWH, allow me always to come to You first and seek Your guidance.  Thank You for the victories that You have given me.  For allowing me to be successful over my enemies.  God provide me with the courage to set fire to my enemies and completely destroy their idols and altars.  Help me see the gods in my life so I can set fire to them.  Open my eyes to the things around me that you are asking me to destroy.  Lord, help me see the dry land in my life and give me the courage to ask for springs to revive the land.  In Jesus Name, I Pray, Amen.

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All 66 Books: Luke

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Need some background info on this series? See here and here.

Another gospel that was on Netlix that I watched was “The Gospel of Luke” .  According to Crossway, it takes 2 hours and 24 minutes to watch the Gospel of Luke.

Just a reminder, it’s best to let scripture interpret scripture. I like these resources because they help me better understand scripture, but I may not agree with everything they say. As in all things, pray and invite God to help you in your time of reading and studying. Allow the Holy Spirit to guide you and use discernment when using resources outside of the Bible itself. “Do your best to present yourself to God as one approved, a worker who does not need to be ashamed and who correctly handles the word of truth.” (2 Timothy 2:15 NIV)

Here are some additional resources I recommend looking into after you read Luke through on your own:

Bible Project

BibleTalk.TV

Drop me a comment if you have taken the 2 hours and 24 minutes to read The Gospel of Luke.  Do you know any other great resources for this book?  Leave them below!