Offering instructions priest guidelines, The Costume of the High Priest. The Jewish Museum / A gift of the heirs of Jacob Schiff.
Categories365 Daily Bible Readings

Day 49 (Feb. 18): More instructions for guilt offering, peace offering, blood and fat is forbidden, priests’ portions, priests’ ordination

Offering procedures. A summary graphic of the burnt offering
Categories365 Daily Bible Readings

Day 48 (Feb. 17): Offering procedures, sins that require an offering, procedures for ordination offering

The Lord ordered Moses for all the Israelites to celebrate the Passover.
Categories365 Daily Bible Readings

Day 47 (Feb. 16): Levites dedicated, Second Passover, rules for burnt, grain and peace offerings

Tabernacle offerings. All offerings from the tribes of Israel to the Tabernacle where God resided were laid on a silver platter.
Categories365 Daily Bible Readings

Day 46 (Feb. 15): Offerings for the Tabernacle dedication

God's glory fills Tabernacle in the form of a cloud.
Categories365 Daily Bible Readings

Day 45 (Feb. 14): Tabernacle complete, God’s glory fills Tabernacle, Fiery Cloud

Tabernacle pieces. Other skilled workers joined them to make everything that God required. Sweet Publishing / FreeBibleimages.org
Categories365 Daily Bible Readings

Day 44 (Feb. 13): Ark underway, a table, lampstand, altars, wash basin, courtyard, and priest attire

CloseHide While the Israelites were in the wilderness, God told Moses to build a special tent called a tabernacle where the people could worship Him. Nobody had built a tent like this before, so God told them what to do. The Israelites listened carefully and made pieces of furniture to go inside the tent. The most important piece they made was a wooden box covered in gold. Inside it held God’s Words, which was His covenant with His people. The box was known as the Ark of the Covenant. God put Aaron in charge of the tabernacle and called him the High Priest. As part of this special assignment, Aaron and his sons wore different clothes and helped the people worship God. God told Moses to build a special tent called a tabernacle where the people could worship Him. God told them what to do. The Israelites listened carefully and made pieces of furniture to go inside the tent. The most important piece they made was the Ark of the Covenant, a wooden box covered in gold. Inside it held God’s Words. God put Aaron in charge of the tabernacle and called him the High Priest. When the Israelites finished making the special tent, a large cloud descended over the area and the tabernacle was filled with God’s presence. From that time on, whenever the cloud moved, the Israelites knew it was time to pack up and continue their journey.
Categories365 Daily Bible Readings

Day 43 (Feb. 12): Offerings for Tabernacle construction, God gives skills to some to guide the construction

Golden Calf people sacrificed burnt offerings, ate, drank and started a wild, noisy party worshipping the golden calf.
Categories365 Daily Bible Readings

Day 42 (Feb. 11): The golden calf, Moses pleas for Israel, Lord’s glory shines on Moses, Covenant x 2

Priest prep sacrifices Sabbath Make the altar hollow, out of boards. It is to be made just as you were shown on the mountain.
Categories365 Daily Bible Readings

Day 41 (Feb. 10): Priests’ dedication, Tabernacle hygiene, consecrations, incense, God names builders, God’s ‘to do’ list, Sabbath instructions

All things Tabernacle. Tabernacle of the Israelites while they were wondering in the desert.
Categories365 Daily Bible Readings

Day 40 (Feb. 9): Tabernacle offerings, blueprints for Ark of the Covenant, table, lampstand, Tabernacle, altar, courtyard, light, priests’ apparel

Israelite laws festivals ‘And when your children say to you, “What does this rite mean to you?” you shall say, “It is a Passover sacrifice to the Lord who passed over the houses of the sons of Israel in Egypt when He smote the Egyptians, but spared our homes.”’ And the people bowed low and worshiped. Exodus 12:26-27 (NASB)
Categories365 Daily Bible Readings

Day 39 (Feb. 8): More laws, annual festivals, God promises to be with Israelites, Israel accepts Covenant

Ten Commandments. To confirm the words he had spoken to the people, God gave to Moses tablets of stone on which God Himself had written the ten commandments. credit: Moody Publishers / FreeBibleimages.org.
Categories365 Daily Bible Readings

Day 38 (Feb. 7): Ten Commandments and more, altar rules, treat slaves fairly, personal injury disputes, property laws

Israelites settle: So at the Lord's bidding, the Israelites made camp at a broad plain at the foot of Mount Sinai.
Categories365 Daily Bible Readings

Day 37 (Feb. 6): Food from God, rock water, teamwork defeats Amalekites, Jethro shares wisdom with Moses, Lord prepares Moses for giving laws

Israelites flee Egypt God instructed Moses to raise his staff and He would part the waters of the Red Sea for the Israelites. credit: Moody Publishers / FreeBibleimages.org.
Categories365 Daily Bible Readings

Day 36 (Feb. 5): Firstborn dedication to God, road less traveled, the chase is on, parting waters, song of deliverance, quenched thirst

More plagues passover God commanded His people to kill a lamb. ‘The blood shall be a sign for you on the houses where you live; and when I see the blood I will pass over you, and no plague will befall you to destroy you when I strike the land of Egypt.’ Exodus 12:13 (NASB)
Categories365 Daily Bible Readings

Day 35 (Feb. 4): Plagues of locusts, darkness, Egypt’s firstborn sons, Passover, Israelites prepare to leave after 430 years in Egypt, Passover requirements

Plagues in Egypt Frogs were everywhere and Pharaoh summoned Moses and Aaron.
Categories365 Daily Bible Readings

Day 34 (Feb. 3): Plagues of water to blood, frogs, gnats, livestock, boils, hail

Moses faces Pharaoh
Categories365 Daily Bible Readings

Day 33 (Feb. 2): Moses to Egypt, Moses and Aaron face Pharaoh, Pharaoh increases work, God hears cries, ancestor list, Aaron does miracles

God empowers Moses. God talks to Moses via a burning bush.
Categories365 Daily Bible Readings

Day 32 (Feb. 1): Exodus — Israelites in Egypt, Moses is born, Moses escapes Midian, Moses’ family tree, burning bush, God adds Aaron

God blesses Job. So the Lord blessed the latter days of Job more than his early days. He once again became the wealthiest man in the land. Job lived for one hundred and forty years, and then died
Categories365 Daily Bible Readings

Day 31 (Jan. 31): God challenges Job, Job repents, God blesses Job

God challenges Job ‘Where were you when the morning stars sang together, and the angels shouted for joy? Have the gates of death been made known to you? Have you understood the vast expanses of the earth?
Categories365 Daily Bible Readings

Day 30 (Jan. 30): The Lord challenges Job, God’s power and knowledge are endless, Job responds

Elihu reminds Job who God is
Categories365 Daily Bible Readings

Day 29 (Jan. 29): Elihu reminds Job of God’s justice, power

Elihu vs. Job. Elihu speaks to Job and Job's friends.
Categories365 Daily Bible Readings

Day 28 (Jan. 28): Elihu, a fourth counselor, chimes in, responds to Job’s friends, presents case against Job, says Job is arrogant

Job in anguish. ‘I hate my life, so I will complain freely. I will speak of the bitterness in my soul. I wish that I had died.’ – Slide 39
Categories365 Daily Bible Readings

Day 27 (Jan. 27): Job speaks of anguish; Job protests his innocence

Job on wisdom. Job believes he is right with God
Categories365 Daily Bible Readings

Day 26 (Jan. 26): Job vows to stay true to God, Job tells of the wicked’s fate, Job talks about wisdom, Job boasts of his past blessed life

Job questions God again
Categories365 Daily Bible Readings

Day 25 (Jan. 25): Eliphaz accuses Job of sin, Job seeks meeting with God, Job describes walking in darkness, Bildad compares humans to God

Job and Zophar. Job’s friend Zophar answered, ‘Will your empty talk reduce men to silence? Will no one rebuke you for what you have said? I wish that God would speak up against you.
Categories365 Daily Bible Readings

Day 24 (Jan. 24): Job calls for sympathy, Zophar says the wicked’s revelry is temporary, Job argue’s Zophar’s speech

Jobs friends advise ‘As for me, I would advise you to seek God. Happy is the man that Almighty God corrects.’
Categories365 Daily Bible Readings

Day 23 (Jan. 23): Eliphaz and Bildad continue to accuse Job, Job defends himself to friends and God

Job questions God. ob chapters 16-32: Job says, ‘What miserable comforters you are.’ He believes there is a Redeemer in heaven who will vouch for his innocence. He feels he is being treated unfairly as he cries to God for help but gets no response. Job asks why God allows wicked people to live in prosperity and health while he suffers but knows that God will bring justice in the end. Job starts recounting the good deeds he has done and how he has obeyed the Lord. The three friends stop arguing with Job as he continues to be right in his own eyes.
Categories365 Daily Bible Readings

Day 22 (Jan. 22): Job defends his character to his friends, Job argues and questions God

Bildad and Zophar speak to Job. Job's friends plead their case that Job must have sinned. Job stays steadfast for God
Categories365 Daily Bible Readings

Day 21 (Jan. 21): Bildad accuses Job, Job reveres God’s power, Job pleas to God, Zophar calls Job to repent and praise

Eliphaz response continues. Job’s friends came to comfort him and all three cried when they saw his distress.
Categories365 Daily Bible Readings

Day 20 (Jan. 20): Eliphaz response continues