Wednesday, April 30, 2025

Psalm 35-36

Scripture – Psalm 35-36

Observation – 

  • Psalm 35:1-28 – A Cry for Justice Against Enemies
    • Psalm 35:1-3 – Plea for the Lord to fight for David
    • Psalm 35:4-8 – Let the wicked fall into their own traps
    • Psalm 35:9-10 – Rejoicing in the Lord’s justice
    • Psalm 35:11-16 – Betrayed by false witnesses and former friends
    • Psalm 35:17-18 – A call for rescue and praise
    • Psalm 35:19-21 – Do not let enemies gloat
    • Psalm 35:22-26 – Appeal to God for vindication
    • Psalm 35:27-28 – Let those who delight in God’s righteousness rejoice
  • Psalm 36:1-12 – The Wicked and the Faithful God
    • Psalm 36:1-4 – The heart and ways of the wicked
    • Psalm 36:5-6 – The vastness of God’s love, faithfulness, and justice
    • Psalm 36:7-9 – God’s people find refuge and abundance in Him
    • Psalm 36:10-12 – Prayer for continued love and protection from evil

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Tuesday, April 29, 2025

Psalm 32-34

Scripture – Psalm 32-34

Observation – 

  • Psalm 32:1-5 - Sin is forgiven
    • Psalm 32:1-2 - The blessing of forgiven sin is described
    • Psalm 32:3-4 - The agony of hidden sin
    • Psalm 32:5 - The goodness of confession and forgiveness.
  • Psalm 32:6-11 - Blessing for the forgiven
    • Psalm 32:6-7 - Protection
    • Psalm 32:8-9 - God says to pay attention
    • Psalm 32:10-11 - The blessings of mercy and joy
  • Psalm 33:1-22 – Praise to the Creator and Sovereign Lord
    • Psalm 33:1-3 – A call to praise the Lord with joyful music
    • Psalm 33:4-5 – The Lord is righteous, just, and loving
    • Psalm 33:6-9 – The Lord created the world by His word
    • Psalm 33:10-12 – The Lord's plans prevail over nations
    • Psalm 33:13-15 – The Lord sees and knows all people
    • Psalm 33:16-17 – Victory does not come from human strength
    • Psalm 33:18-19 – The Lord watches over those who fear Him
    • Psalm 33:20-22 – Our hope is in the Lord
  • Psalm 34:1-22 – The Lord Delivers the Righteous
    • Psalm 34:1-3 – A call to magnify the Lord together
    • Psalm 34:4-7 – God hears and delivers the fearful and troubled
    • Psalm 34:8-10 – Taste and see that the Lord is good
    • Psalm 34:11-14 – Teaching the fear of the Lord
    • Psalm 34:15-18 – The Lord is near the brokenhearted
    • Psalm 34:19-22 – The Lord redeems and protects the righteous

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Monday, April 28, 2025

Psalm 30-31

Scripture – Psalm 30-31 

Observation – 

  • Psalm 30:1-3 - David gives thanks to the Lord
    • Psalm 30:1 - Thanks for victory over enemies
    • Psalm 30:2 - Thanks for healing
    • Psalm 30:3 - Thanks for life
  • Psalm 30:4-7 - The testimony of David
    • Psalm 30:4-5 - The reason to praise
    • Psalm 30:6-7 - David's troubled testimony
  • Psalm 30:8-12 - The answer to the prayer
    • Psalm 30:8-10 - The prayer in time of trouble
    • Psalm 30:11 - The answer to prayer
    • Psalm 30:12 - God is thanked for the answered prayer
  • Psalm 31:1-8 -- A plea for rescue and confidence in God
    • Psalm 31:1 - Trust God who delivers
    • Psalm 31:2-4 - A plea for rescue
    • Psalm 31:5-8 - David's confidence in the Lord
  • Psalm 31:9-18 - Trouble and Trust
    • Psalm 31:9-13 - David describes his trouble
    • Psalm 31:14-18 - David declares his trust to God
  • Psalm 31:19-24 - Praise of God
    • Psalm 13:19-22 - David praises God personally
    • Psalm 13:23-24 - David praises God publicly.

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Friday, April 25, 2025

Psalm 27-29

 Scripture – Psalm 27-29

Observation – 

  • Psalm 27:1-14 – Confidence in God's Protection
    • Psalm 27:1 – The Lord is my light and salvation
    • Psalm 27:2-3 – Confidence in the face of enemies
    • Psalm 27:4-6 – Desire to dwell with God
    • Psalm 27:7-10 – A plea for mercy and presence
    • Psalm 27:11-12 – A request for guidance and deliverance
    • Psalm 27:13-14 – Hope and encouragement to wait on the Lord
  • Psalm 28:1-9 – A Plea for Mercy and Praise for Deliverance
    • Psalm 28:1-2 – A cry to God for help
    • Psalm 28:3-5 – Do not count me among the wicked
    • Psalm 28:6-7 – Blessed be the Lord, my strength and shield
    • Psalm 28:8-9 – God is strength and shepherd to His people
  • Psalm 29:1-11 – The Glory of God's Voice
    • Psalm 29:1-2 – Ascribe glory to the Lord
    • Psalm 29:3-9 – The powerful voice of the Lord in creation
    • Psalm 29:10-11 – The Lord rules and blesses His people with peace

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Thursday, April 24, 2025

Psalm 24-26

Scripture – Psalm 24-26

Observation – 

  • Psalm 24:1-2 - The great and Sovereign God
    • Psalm 24:1 - The whole world belongs to God
    • Psalm 24:2 - The Reason: God is creator
  • Psalm 24:3-6 - Whom does God receive?
    • Psalm 24:3 - Whom does God receive?
    • Psalm 24:4 - The moral character
    • Psalm 24:5 - The promise of blessing to the righteous man
    • Psalm 24:6 - A description of the righteous
  • Psalm 24:7-10 - Receiving the great King
  • Psalm 25:1-7 - Troubled by enemies, David lifts his soul to God
    • Psalm 25:1-2 - David trusts God
    • Psalm 25:3-5 - A plea to the God who helps
    • Psalm 25:6-7 - A plea to God to remember
  • Psalm 25:8-14 - Declaring God's goodness
    • Psalm 25:8-11 - God's goodness to the humble
    • Psalm 25:12-14 - God's goodness to the righteous
  • Psalm 25:15-22 - Eyes toward God 
    • Psalm 25:15 - Eyes toward God even in trouble
    • Psalm 25:16-22 - The plea for help
  • Psalm 26:1-8 - Innocence proclaimed
    • Psalm 26:1-3 - A plea for vindication
    • Psalm 26:4-8 - Innocence proclaimed
  • Psalm 26:9-12 - What David wants
    • Psalm 26:9-10 - What David does not want
    • Psalm 26:11-12 - What David wants.

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Wednesday, April 23, 2025

Psalm 22-23

Scripture – Psalm 22-23

Observation – 

  • Psalm 22:1-21a - The Agony of the Forsaken
    • Psalm 22:1-2 - The cry of the forsaken
    • Psalm 22:3-5 - Remembrance of God and his nature
    • Psalm 22:6-8 - Mocking the forsaken
    • Psalm 22:9-11 - You are my God
    • Psalm 22:12-18 - The agony of the forsaken
    • Psalm 22:19-21a - A plea for help
  • Psalm 22:21b-31 - The answer to the Forsaken
    • Psalm 22:21b-23 - The forsaken one praises God
    • Psalm 22:24-25 - Praising the God who answers the forsaken
    • Psalm 22:26-27 - Others also rejoice
    • Psalm 22:28-31 - Praise for a faithful God
  • Psalm 23:1-6 - The Shepherd
    • Psalm 23:1-2 - The providing Shepherd
    • Psalm 23:3 - The guiding Shepherd
    • Psalm 23:4 - The protecting Shepherd
    • Psalm 23:5-6 - The loving Shepherd

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Tuesday, April 22, 2025

Psalm 19-21

Scripture – Psalm 19-21

Observation – 

  • Psalm 19:1-6 - The message from Heaven
    • Psalm 19:1-4a - The message from heaven is broad
    • Psalm 19:4b-6 - The message from heaven is glorious
  • Psalm 19:7-14 - The message from the word
    • Psalm 19:7-9 - The Characteristics of God
    • Psalm 19:10-11 - The value of God's word
    • Psalm 19:12-13 - The desire for the cleansing of your body
    • Psalm 19:14 - A prayer
  • Psalm 20:1-5 - The people pray for a king
    • Psalm 20:1-2 - May the Lord answer us
    • Psalm 20:3 - May the Lord receive sacrifice
    • Psalm 20:4 - May the Lord grant fulfilment
    • Psalm 20:5 - May the Lord answer prayer
  • Psalm 20:6-9 - The triumph of the Lord's annointed
    • Psalm 20:6 - The Lord saves his annointed
    • Psalm 20:7 - Trusting in the name of the Lord
    • Psalm 20:8-9 - The triumph of those who trust in the Lord
  • Psalm 21:1-7 - A grateful and joyful King
    • Psalm 21:1-2 - The king's joy in God 
    • Psalm 21:3-7 - Reasons for the king's joy.
  • Psalm 21:8-13 - God defends His people
    • Psalm 21:8-10 - What God will do to his enemies
    • Psalm 21:11-12 - Why the enemies of God deserved punishment
    • Psalm 21:13 - Praising God and His strength.

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Monday, April 21, 2025

Psalm 18

Scripture – Psalm 18 

Observation – 

  • Psalm 18:1-27 - God's past deliverance of David
    • Psalm 18:1-3 - David praises God for His deliverance
    • Psalm 18:4-6 - The danger that made David cry out to the Lord
    • Psalm 18:7-15 - The deliverance brought to David
    • Psalm 18:16-19 - David set in safety
    • Psalm 18:20-24 - God delivered David because of his righteousness
    • Psalm 18:25-27 - God is merciful to the merciful
  • Psalm 18:28-50 - God's present and future power for David
    • Psalm 18:28-30 - God gives his word to empower David
    • Psalm 18:31-36 - God gives strength and skill to David
    • Psalm 18:37-42 - God gives David victory over enemies
    • Psalm 18:43-49 - God gives David an esablished throne
    • Psalm 18:50 - God gives David blessings

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Friday, April 18, 2025

Psalm 15-17

Scripture – Psalm 15-17 

Observation – 

  • Psalm 15:1 - Who can come before God
    • Psalm 15:1a - Who can come to his tabernacle
    • Psalm 15:1b - Who can come to the hill of God's temple
  • Psalm 15:2-5 - The character of one who can come before God
    • Psalm 15:2-3 - His character among friends
    • Psalm 15:4-5a - His character among difficult people
    • Psalm 15:5b - The blessing that comes from this character
  • Psalm 16:1-6 - David's confidence in God
    • Psalm 16:1-3 - What David's soul said to the Lord
    • Psalm 16:4-6 - The folly of idolatry and the blessing of honoring the LORD.
  • Psalm 16:7-11 - The reward of David's confidence
    • Psalm 16:7-8 - Guidance and security
    • Psalm 16:9-11 - Joy and preservation.
  • Psalm 17:1-15 - Pleas
    • Psalm 17:1-2 - David presents his cause to the Lord
    • Psalm 17:3-4 - A plea from a tested heart
    • Psalm 17:5 - A plea for protection
    • Psalm 17:6-9 - A plea for safety
    • Psalm 17:10-14 - A plea for the defeating of enemies
    • Psalm 17:15 - The confidence in prayer.

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Thursday, April 17, 2025

Psalm 11-14

Scripture – Psalm 11-14 

Observation – 

  • Psalm 11:1-3 - The advice of fear
    • Psalm 11:1 - David reacts to the advice to flee
    • Psalm 11:2-3 - David remembers the fear of his friends
  • Psalm 11:4-7 - The answer of faith
    • Psalm 11:4 - David remembers God and his power
    • Psalm 11:5-6 - David remembers the destiny of the wicked
  • Psalm 12:1-5 - The problem of flattering lips
    • Psalm 12:1-2 - The disappearance of the godly man and his unfortunate replacement.
    • Psalm 12:3-5 - A plea to God to judge the wicked
  • Psalm 12:6-8 - The words of God and wickedness of man
    • Psalm 12:6-7 - The words of God
    • Psalm 12:8 - The way of the wicked
  • Psalm 13:1-2 - David's despair
    • Psalm 13:1 - David's despair with the Lord
    • Psalm 13:2 - David's despair with others and himself
  • Psalm 13:3-4 - David's dependent prayer
  • Psalm 13:5-6 - David's declaration
  • Psalm 14:1-3 - The fate of the man who rejects God
    • Psalm 14:1 - David’s analysis of the God-rejecting man.
    • Psalm 14:2-3 - Heaven’s analysis of fallen humanity.
  • Psalm 14:4-7 - God's defense of righteous people
    • Psalm 14:4-6 - God defends the generation of the righteous
    • Psalm 14:7 - Longing for the Lord's salvation

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Wednesday, April 16, 2025

Psalm 9-10

Scripture – Psalm 9-10

Observation – 

  • Psalm 9:1-8 - Praise God for how he deals with his enemies
    • Psalm 9:1-2 - God does great things
    • Psalm 9:3-5 - He defends us against our enemies
    • Psalm 9:6-8 - We need to celebrate in His victory
  • Psalm 9:9-16 - Praise God for how he deals with the oppressed
    • Psalm 9:9-10 - God is a trustworthy fortress
    • Psalm 9:11-12 - God remembers his people
    • Psalm 9:13-14 - Plea to God to remember us
    • Psalm 9:15-16 - The destiny of the wicked
  • Psalm 9:17-20 - Appealing to a Righteous God
    • Psalm 9:17-18 - God deals with the wicked and the humble
    • Psalm 9:19-20 - An appeal for God to glorify Himself among the nations.
  • Psalm 10:1-11 - Why do the wicked succeed?
    • Psalm 10:1-4 - Why does God not punish the wicked?
    • Psalm 10:5-7 - The pride of the wicked
    • Psalm 10:8-11 - The violence of the wicked
  • Psalm 10:12-18 - A prayer to God for vinification 
    • Psalm 10:12-13 - "Take action God!"
    • Psalm 10:14-15 - "Help the helpless!"
    • Psalm 10:16-18 - Confidence in God 

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Tuesday, April 15, 2025

Psalm 6-8

Scripture – Psalm 6-8

Observation – 

  • Psalm 6:1-5 - An agonized plea
    • Psalm 6:1 - A plea to lighten a rebuke
    • Psalm 6:2-3 - Two kinds of trouble
    • Psalm 6:4-5 - The urgency of David's plea
  • Psalm 6:6-10 - The resolution
    • Psalm 6:6-7 - A description of David's agony
    • Psalm 6:8-10 - A declaration of David
  • Psalm 7:1-5 - David pleads for deliverance
    • Psalm 7:1-2 - A trusting plea
    • Psalm 7:3-5 - The plea of innocence
  • Psalm 7:6-13 - The righteous judgement of God
    • Psalm 7:6-7 - A plea for God's intervention
    • Psalm 7:8-10 - David's defense
    • Psalm 7:11-13 - God, the judge
  • Psalm 7:14-17 - The end
    • Psalm 7:14 - The wickedness of the wicked
    • Psalm 7:15-16 - The punishment of the wicked
    • Psalm 7:17 - The praise of God
  • Psalm 8:1-2 - The glory of God
    • Psalm 8:1 - The glory of God in the earth
    • Psalm 8:2 - The glory of God in his strength over his enemies
  • Psalm 8:3-9 - The surprising glory of mankind.
    • Psalm 8:3-5 - Man is clothed with glory
    • psalm 8:6-9 - The dominion of man and the excellence of God.

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Monday, April 14, 2025

Psalm 3-5

Scripture – Psalm 3-5 

Observation – 

  • Psalm 3:1-4 - David's trouble
    • Psalm 3:1-2 - Who those who troubled David did.
    • Psalm 3:3-4 - What God did
  • Psalm 3:5-8 - Blessing to and from God
    • Psalm 3:5-6 - God blesses David
    • Psalm 3:7-8 - David blesses God
  • Psalm 4:1-3 - David talks to God and men
    • Psalm 4:1 - David talks to God
    • Psalm 4:2-3 - David talks to men
  • Psalm 4:4-8 - David talks to himself
    • Psalm 4:4-5 - David calms himself with the Lord
    • Psalm 4:6-8 - David receives blessing from God
  • Psalm 5:1-8 - Approaching God in the morning
    • Psalm 5:1-3 - David approaches God
    • Psalm 5:4-8 - A contrast between the wicked man and the godly man.
  • Psalm 5:9-12 - Description and destiny of the wicked and the righteous
    • Psalm 5:9-10 - The wicked
    • Psalm 5:11-12 - The righteous

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Friday, April 11, 2025

Psalm 1-2

Scripture – Psalm 1-2

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  • Psalm 1:1-3 - The way of the righteous
    • Psalm 1:1 - What the righteous man does not do
    • Psalm 1:2 - What the righteous man does 
    • Psalm 1:3 - How the righteous man is blessed
  • Psalm 1:4-6 - The way of the ungodly 
    • Psalm 1:4 - The place of the ungodly
    • Psalm 1:5 - The future of the ungodly
    • Psalm 1:6 - The way of the righteous and the ungodly
  • Psalm 2:1-6 - The rage of nations and the laugh of God
    • Psalm 2:1-3 - The nations rebel
    • Psalm 2:4-6 - The LORD's laugh from heaven
  • Psalm 2:7-12 - God's decree to the nations
    • Psalm 2:7-9 - The decree of the Son
    • Psalm 2:10-12 - The decree to the nations about the Son.

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Job 42

Scripture – Job 42;

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  • Job 42:1-6 - Job's repentance
    • Job 42:1-3 - Job confesses his lack of knowledge
    • Job 41:4-6 - Job repents before God
  • Job 41:7-17 - Job's restoration
    • Job 41:7-9 - Job's friends are rebuked
    • Job 41:10-11 - Job is blessed
    • Job 41:12-17 - The happy end

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Thursday, April 10, 2025

Job 40-41

Scripture – Job 40-41

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  • Job 40:1-5 - God's challenge and Job's response
    • Job 40:1-2 - God asks Job: “Will you now challenge Me?”
    • Job 40:3-5 - Job is speechless
  • Job 40:6-24 - God teaches Job again.
    • Job 40:6-7 - God's challenge to Job
    • Job 40:8-14 - God asks, “Job, are you fit to prove Me wrong or to save yourself?”
    • Job 40:15-24 - An example of God's might: Behemoth.
  • Job 41:1-11 - Leviathan
    • Job 41:1-7 - Mankind is helpless against Leviathan.
    • Job 41:8-11 - If man can't overpower Leviathan, he can't overpower God.
  • Job 41:12-34 - The description of Leviathan
    • Job 41:12-17 - The limbs and skin
    • Job 41:18-21 - Fearful sayings of the Leviathan
    • Job 41:22-34 - The strength of the Leviathan

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Wednesday, April 9, 2025

Job 38-39

Scripture – Job 38-39

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  • Job 38:1-3 - God speaks to Job
    • Job 38:1 - The Lord speaks to Job from a whirlwind
    • Job 38:2-3 - God calls Job
  • Job 38:4-41 - God questions Job regarding what he doesn't know
    • Job 38:4-7 - Do you know the secrets of the creation of the world?
    • Job 38:8-11 - Do you know the boundaries of the sea?
    • Job 38:12-18 - Do you understand the nature of the earth? 
    • Job 38:19-24 - Do you comprehend the nature of light, darkness, and the sky 
    • Job 38:25-30 - Do you understand the nature of rain and its effects 
    • Job 38:31-33 - Do you know the nature of the constellations? 
    • Job 38:34-38 - Do you know the nature of clouds, weather, and the human mind? 
    • Job 38:39-41 - Do you understand and master the animal kingdom?
  • Job 39:1-12 - Regarding mountain goats, wild donkeys, and wild oxen
    • Job 39:1-4 - Do you know about the mountain goats?
    • Job 39:5-8- Do you know the wild donkey?
    • Job 39:9-12 - Do you know the wild ox?
  • Job 39:13-30 - Regarding ostriches, horses, and hawks
    • Job 39:13-18 - Do you know about the ostrich?
    • Job 39:19-25 - Do you know the horse?
    • Job 39:26-30 - Do you know the hawk?
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Tuesday, April 8, 2025

Job 36-37

Scripture – Job 36-37

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  • Job 36:1-15 - Elihu teaches Job about the justice and righteousness of God.
    • Job 36:1-4 - Elihu: “There are yet words to speak on God’s behalf.”
    • Job 36:5-12 - God rewards the obedient and the disobedient perish.
    • Job 36:13-15 - The sad fate of the hypocrite.
  • Job 36:16-33 - Elihu teaches Job about the greatness of God
    • Job 36:16-21 - Elihu to Job: “What God would have done for you.”
    • Job 36:22-25 - Elihu remembers the greatness of God
    • Job 36:26-33 - The greatness of God is expressed in a storm
  • Job 37:1-13 - The great voice of God
    • Job 37:1-5 - The thunder of His voice
    • Job 37:6-13 - What the voice of God can do
  • Job 37:14-24 - Elihu's final advice to Job
    • Job 37:14-18 - Elihu to Job: “You don’t know as much as you think you do.”
    • Job 37:19-24 - Elihu to Job: “Stop trying to speak to God, and simply fear Him instead.”

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2 Kings 18:1-19:37

Scripture – 2 Kings 18:1-19:37

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  • 2 Kings 18:1-12 - Hezekiah's righteous reign
    • 2 Kings 18:1-2 - Hezekiah reigns over Judah for 29 years.
    • 2 Kings 18:3-6 - Hezekiah's righteousness
    • 2 Kings 18:7-8 - Hezekiah's political achievements
    • 2 Kings 18:9-12 - Israel falls into exile during his reign.
  • 2 Kings 18:13-37 - The Assyrian threat during the reign of Hezekiah.
    • 2 Kings 18:13-16 - Hezekiah tries to buy peace from the Assyrians.
    • 2 Kings 18:17-20 - The Rabshakeh tries to convince Judah to surrender.
    • 2 Kings 18:21-25 - The demoralizing arguments of the Rabshakeh.
    • 2 Kings 18:26-27 - Hezekiah’s men ask Rabshakeh to speak only to them.
    • 2 Kings 18:28-35 - The Rabshakeh appeal to the people directly.
    • 2 Kings 18:36-37 - The response from the officials and the people.
  • 2 Kings 19:1-19 - Hezekiah’s prayers and Sennacherib’s threats.
    • 2 Kings 19:1-5 - Hezekiah seeks Isaiah in a time of great distress.
    • 2 Kings 19:6-7 - God’s word of assurance to Hezekiah.
    • 2 Kings 19:8-13 - The response of Rabshakeh to King Hezekiah and Jerusalem.
    • 2 Kings 19:14-19 - Hezekiah’s prayer.
  • 2 Kings 19:20-34 - God speaks concerning the situation.
    • 2 Kings 19:20-21 - Sennacherib is worthy of scorn, not fear and trembling.
    • 2 Kings 19:22-28 - God’s word to the King of Assyria and his representatives.
    • 2 Kings 19:29-31 - God will prosper wounded Judah.
    • 2 Kings 19:32-34 - God will defend Judah for His sake
  • 2 Kings 19:35-37 - God defends Jerusalem
    • 2 Kings 19:35 - God strikes down the army of Assyria
    • 2 Kings 19:36-37 - The defeated Sennacherib is judged in Nineveh.
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Monday, April 7, 2025

Job 5-6

Scripture – Job 5-6

Observation – 

  • Job 5:1-7 - The fate of the foolish man
    • Job 5:1-2 - Eliphaz appeals to common wisdom
    • Job 5:3-7 - The fate of the foolish man
  • Job 5:8-27 - Eliphaz defends God
    • Job 5:8-16 - Eliphaz praises God for his omnipotence and justice
    • Job 5:17-26 - Eliphaz says that Job is suffering because of his sin
    • Job 5:27 - Eliphaz is confident
  • Job 6:1-13 - Job laments
    • Job 6:1-7 - Job explains his rash words
    • Job 6:8-10 - Job wants to die
    • Job 11:1-13 - Job laments his weakness
  • Job 6:14-30 - Job challenges Eliphaz
    • Job 6:14-23 - Job criticizes Eliphaz and defends himself.
    • Job 6:24-30 - Job challenges his friends to point out his error

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Friday, April 4, 2025

Job 3-4

 Scripture – Job 3-4

Observation – 

  • Job 3:1-10 - Job wishes he had never been born
    • Job 3:1-2 - Job curses his day of birth, but not God
    • Job 3:3-10 - Job curses the day of his birth
  • Job 3:11-26 - Job wants to die 
    • Job 3:11-19 - Why did I not die at birth?
    • Job 3:20-26 -  Job laments, why didn't I die at birth?
  • Job 4:1-11 - Eliphaz
    • Job 4:1-6 - Eliphaz calls upon Job to remember the advice he has given to others 
    • Job 4:7-11 - Eliphaz explains what he believed to be the source of Job’s troubles.
  • Job 4:12-21 - A spirit
    • Job 4:12-16 - A spirit comes to Eliphaz by night
    • Job 4:17-21 - What the spirit said.

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Thursday, April 3, 2025

Job 1-2

Scripture – Job 1-2

Observation – 

  • Job 1:1-12 - The setup
    • Job 1:1-5 - Job
    • Job 1:6-12 - The meeting of God and Satan
  • Job 1:13-22 - Job's loss and his reaction
    • Job 1:13-19 - Job's tragic and sudden loss
    • Job 1:20-22 - Job reacts to the losses
  • Job 2:1-6 - Another heavenly meeting
    • Job 2:1-3 - God boasts again of Job
    • Job 2:4-6 - Satan's reply
  • Job 2:7-13 - Job suffers affliction
    • Job 2:7-8 - Job is smitten with boils
    • Job 2:9-10 - Job holds integrity before his wife
    • Job 2:11-13 - The consolation of Job's friends

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Wednesday, April 2, 2025

Esther 9-10

Scripture – Esther 9-10

Observation – 

  • Esther 9:1-17 - They defeat their enemies
    • Esther 9:1-5 - Victory with help from the king
    • Esther 9:6-10 - Cities where they fought
    • Esther 9:11-17 - Esther asks for the complete defeat of the enemies of the jews
  • Esther 9:18-32 - The feast of Purim established
    • Esther 9:18-19 - A great celebration
    • Esther 9:20-32 - The institution of the feast
  • Esther 10:1-3 - The end
    • Esther 10:1-2 - The glory of the reign of king Ahasuerus
    • Esther 10:3 - Mordecai's promotion

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Tuesday, April 1, 2025

Esther 7-8

Scripture – Esther 7-8

Observation – 

  • Esther 7:1-6 - The second Banquet
    • Esther 7:1-4 - Esther finally makes her request
    • Esther 7:5 - The kings reaction: Who is this wicked man?
    • Esther 7:6 - Esther identifies Haman
  • Esther 7:7-10 - Haman's ironic end
    • Esther 7:7-8 - Haman's doom is sealed
    • Esther 7:9-10 - Hamn is executed
  • Esther 8:1-14 - The appeal to the king
    • Esther 8:1-2 - Haman's home is given to Esther and his position is given to Mordecai
    • Esther 8:3-6 - Esther's request: save my people
    • Esther 8:7-14 - King Ahasuerus makes a decree to save the people.
  • Esther 8:15-17 - Mordecai's promotion
    • Esther 8:15 - Mordecai's promotion
    • Esther 8:16-17 - Joy for the people of God

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Mark 15:1-41

Scripture – Mark 15:1-41 Observation –  Mark 15:1-15 - The trial with Pilate Mark 15:1-5 - The first trial Mark 15:6-15 - The second trial M...