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ThinkOnIt DevotionsDaily Bible Readings, devotions, Bible studies and small group resources. November 25 Regular Bible Reading for today Deuteronomy 4For Thanksgiving Day Deuteronomy 5
For Friday Deuteronomy 6
For Saturday Deuteronomy 7
For Sunday Deuteronomy 8
Answer to Deut 2: 38 years
Question on Deut 3: Moses was forbidden by God to do what?
Comment on Deut 3: The cubit was a form of measurement and everyone could use this measurement because it was the distance between the elbow and the tip of the middle finger, approximately 18 inches.
November 24 Regular Bible Reading for today Deuteronomy 3
Answer to Deut 1: Caleb and Joshua
Question on Deut 2: How many years past from the people's failure at Kadesh to
their obedience at Zered?
Comment on Deut 2: God fashions the tests that believers face and supplies the
resources for the victory.
November 23 Regular Bible Reading for today Deuteronomy 2
Answer to Num 34: The inheritance among the children of Israel - the land.
Question on Deut 1: What two individuals will be allowed to enter the land?
Comment on Deut 1: God finds stubbornness and unbelief intolerable, especially among those who ought to know better.
November 20 Regular Bible Reading for today Numbers 35For Saturday Numbers 36
For Sunday Deuteronomy 1
Answer to Num 33: irritant and thorn
Question on Num 34: Leaders were selected by the Lord to divide the what?
Comment on Num 34: Although lots would decide the specific land assignments, the Lord appointed Eleazer the priest and Joshua to administer the Lord's will in the matter.
November 19 Regular Bible Reading for today Numbers 34
Answer to Num 32: Reuben, Gad, 1/2 tribe of Manasseh
Question on Num 33: If Israel does not drive out the inhabitants of the land
they will become a what to their eyes and a what to their sides?
Comment on Num 33: The Lord instructed the Israelites to destroy the depraved Canaanite's. This was to ensure their cult images and sexual ceremonies would not be a threat to the pure worship of the Lord.
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