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Volume 11-54, Joel 1-3
https://biblehub.com/nkjv/joel/1.htm This is one of those books of the Bible that you have to be really close to God to understand what is going on, or you have to heave your ears tuned to the message at hand. Because it is one of those books that tells a story, but you have no idea what… Continue reading
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Volume 11-53, 2nd Chronicles 22-24, 2 Kings 12
https://biblehub.com/nkjv/2_chronicles/22.htm Once again, as we read the Book of Chronicles, we see that it covers much of the same ground as the Book of Kings. I won’t say it is a summary, but the information is presented differently. There may be more or less details added to Chronicles, kind of like the Gospels of Matthew,… Continue reading
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Volume 11-52, 2 Kings 10-11
https://biblehub.com/nkjv/2_kings/10.htm My, what violent times those were. Ahab’s 70 sons slaughtered, Ahaziah’s brothers all killed. And yet, we are abhored when our country decides to stop a country that is likely the number one killer of Christians and is working on nuclear weapons to kill even more worldwide. I know, there’s times I see the… Continue reading
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Volume 11-51, 2 Kings 8-9
https://biblehub.com/nkjv/2_kings/8.htm We will see the number “7” over and over in the Bible because it indicates perfection or completion. The 7th Day is the Sabbath, Pharoah of Egypt dreamt about 7 cows and 7 stalks of corn, we just read where Naaman was instructed to dip himself 7 times in the Jordan River to heal… Continue reading
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Volume 11-50, 2 Kings 6-7
https://biblehub.com/nkjv/2_kings/6.htm In these two chapters, Elisha shows the powers he has. He makes an iron axe head float. He makes an entire army go blind. He leads them into captivity. Then we see what an angry and wrathful God we serve. Sorry, the last line was sarcasm. Sarcasm: just another service I offer. Let’s talk… Continue reading
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Volume 11-49, 2 Kings 5
https://biblehub.com/nkjv/2_kings/5.htm Leprosy was a frequent disease in the Bible, but scripture really doesn’t say too much about it except that the skin turns white, and God gave instructions that those infected were to be isolated so they didn’t affect others. I did some research, and while leprosy is rare, it still affect about a quarter… Continue reading
