Today we hear the details about Mannaseh and Ephraim's allotment of land.
Today I ask: Could this psalm (Psalm 74) really have been written by Asaph?! If so, Asaph was a prophet as he describes events that happened hundreds of years later in the Babylonian conquest.
Paul's accusers come, and Paul defends himself before the governor. The governor puts off making a decision, and never get's around to making one. He and his Jewish wife listen to Paul for a little entertainment one day. But Felix cut the discussion short when Paul meddled a little too much. Paul stayed there in jail for two long years, and never gave a bribe to Felix. Finally Felix left Paul in prison when he was replaced by Festus.
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