Friday, January 15, 2016

DBRP_016 GEN.28 GEN.29 JOB.16 MRK.10.1-31


Let’s turn to GENESIS 28-29:

After what Jacob did to Esau, with Esau holding a big grudge, it is time for Jacob to get out of town.

Translation note:
8 They answered, “We can't do that until all the flocks are here and the stone has been rolled back; then we [water all//will water] the flocks.”

Turning to JOB 16:

Eliphaz said that Job was showing no reverence for God, that his own words condemned him. His rhetorical questions all imply that Job is being proud and guilty of sin. Eliphaz maintained that no mortal can be pure.

Preparing to read MARK 10:

In yesterday's reading Jesus predicted his death, spoke about who is greatest in God's kingdom, and talked about the seriousness of sin.

 


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