Day 62 of reading the Holy Bible in 365 days.

Matthew 16:13-28. Peter made his famous confession: “Thou art the Christ, the Son of the living God.” Right after that Jesus predicted his death, unto which Peter said “Never” and Jesus answered  “Get behind me, Satan.” Those were strong words. Jesus furthermore said “Whosoever will lose his life for my sake shall find it.” Finally Jesus predicted his transfiguration.

In Numbers 21 the Canaanites were defeated in Hormath. The people kept speaking against God, so God sent venomous snakes their way and many died. Moses made a bronze snake, put it on a pole and when people looked at it, they got healed. (Does that remind you of a symbol used even today?) The travels continued.

Numbers 22 tells the story of how Balak sent for Balaam, and how Balaam’s Donkey behaved when he saw the Angel.

March 11: Read through the Holy Bible in a year.

Matthew 20:17-34. Jesus predicted his death. After that the mother of Zebedee’s sons asked Jesus to have her sons to be seated with Jesus in the kingdom of heaven, but Jesus answer was that is only for the Father to decide. The other disciples got angry, but Jesus admonished them all that the kingdom of heaven means to be a servant. The chapter ends with Jesus, out of compassion healed two blind men.

In Deuteronomy 4 God promised the people they will enter the promised land, but if they are disobedient they will be scattered all over the earth. Obedience means no idolatry “for the LORD, your God is a consuming fire, even a jealous God”. Three Cities of Refuge are mentioned.

Mark 8:22-38, healing of a blind man at Bethsaida, Peter’s Confession, Jesus predicts his death.

Mark 8:22-38, healing of a blind man at Bethsaida, Peter’s Confession, Jesus predicts his death.

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Matthew 20:17-34, Jesus predicts his death, a mother’s request, two blind men receive sight.

Matthew 20:17-34, Jesus predicts his death, a mother’s request, two blind men receive sight.

 

 

Luke 18, the Parables of the Persistent Widow, the Pharisee and the Tax Collector, Jesus blesses the Little Children, the Rich Young Ruler, all Things are possible with God, Jesus predicts His Death, a Blind Beggar receives Sight.

Luke 18, the Parables of the Persistent Widow, the Pharisee and the Tax Collector, Jesus blesses the Little Children, the Rich Young Ruler, all Things are possible with God, Jesus predicts His Death, a Blind Beggar receives Sight.

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Mark 8, feeding the four thousand, the yeast of the Pharisees and Herod, healing of a blind man at Bethsaida, Peter’s Confession, Jesus predicts his death.

Mark 8, feeding the four thousand, the yeast of the Pharisees and Herod, healing of a blind man at Bethsaida, Peter’s Confession, Jesus predicts his death.

Three days without food! The people needed it!

 

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