Numbers 7 - 9 Although I find the listing of what each tribe brought to the tabernacle dry reading, I do note that each tribe brought exactly the same thing. It's fair. I am also curious about how they decided which tribe presented on which day. It's not by age and it doesn't say. I am also struck by a celebration lasting 12 days. What celebration in our culture lasts 12 days? None that I can think of. The longest thing I can think of in our culture is the county fair which lasts for a week. I continue to remind myself that all of these offerings speak to the holiness of God and a greater understanding, albeit it a nanoparticle, of the import of Jesus' death on the cross.
1 Kings 17 - 19 Today we meet Elijah. We've met several prophets already that don't get as much billing as Elijah, Nathan and Gad come to mind. I remember learning about Elijah and the widow's oil and the raising of the widow's son in Sunday School. After reading this far and seeing God angry many times, telling this in Sunday School kinda seems a like trying to make God look good. I feel trepidation saying that, but I mean it more as a critique of Sunday School than a judgement of God. His ways are not our ways. God is just and merciful. I wonder if the Obadiah here is the same Obadiah that has a book of prophecy named after him? Elijah challenges the prophets of Baal to see who is God. This is another story I heard in Sunday School. Even after this happens Elijah must flee from Jezebel. Here we see that God speaks in what I know as "the still, small voice." The calling of Elisha is unclear. Did he kiss his father and mother good-bye? Did Elijah have re...
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