Day 37: Phariseeism exposed, lament for Jerusalem, the widow's mite
chronological assignment for November 6: Mark 13
For more information about this study, see my introduction.
I follow two Bible reading plans yearly, one chronological and one with a daily Old Testament and New Testament reading. I publish those daily readings and prayer here. At the start of 2023, I started summarizing the books of the Bible, and those summaries can be found here.
In this chronological study, as we follow various clues in the Gospel writers’ accounts, we depart from daily assigned reading in the chronological plan that I follow, which usually assigns most or all of whole chapters. Since we look at smaller segments consisting of particular verses from all the accounts about the events of Jesus’ life and ministry, sometimes we find ourselves behind and sometimes we find ourselves ahead of the daily chronological assigned reading plan.
We are still catching up on what we have been reading since Jesus triumphantly entered Jerusalem, on November 4, November 5, and today, November 6.
MATTHEW 23:1-36; MARK 13:38-40; LUKE 20:45-47 : Phariseeism exposed
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