February 19, read the Bible in a year in PowerPoint; with comments.

In Matthew 10 Jesus named his 12 disciples and sent them out to preach: “the Kingdom of Heaven is near.” They did the same miracles as Jesus and they also met resistance. Jesus promised there will be opposition and division because of the message. A most interesting chapter.

 Leviticus 19 is a continuation of moral and ceremonial laws, one of the lesser known is that tattoos are forbidden, and

Leviticus 20 outlines the penalties for breaking the law. They are many and severe.

Leviticus 21 begins listing the regulations for priests.

February 19, read the Bible in a year; in PowerPoint, with comments.

In Matthew 10 Jesus named his 12 disciples and sent them out to preach “the Kingdom of Heaven is near” They did the same miracles as Jesus and also met resistance. Jesus promised there will be opposition and division because of the message. A most interesting chapter.

 Leviticus 19 is a continuation of moral and ceremonial laws, one of the lesser known is that tattoos are forbidden, and

Leviticus 20 outlines the penalties for breaking the law. They are many and severe.

Leviticus 21 begins listing the regulations for priests.

Day 50 of reading the Holy Bible in 365 days.

In Matthew 10 Jesus named his 12 disciples and sent them out to preach “the Kingdom of Heaven is near” They did the same miracles as Jesus and also met resistance. Jesus promised there will be opposition and division because of the message. A most interesting chapter.

 Leviticus 19 is a continuation of moral and ceremonial laws, one of the lesser known is that tattoos are forbidden, and

Leviticus 20 outlines the penalties for breaking the law. They are many and severe.

Leviticus 21 begins listing the regulations for priests.

Matthew 10, Jesus sends out the twelve, not peace, but a sword.

The hairs on your head are all numbered. God knows which hairs you just lost in the shower this morning!

There will be many martyrs. There are now more Christians martyred every year than there ever was in history.

Follow me, by Ira Stamphill.