Posts by John Neposlan (Page 24)

Day 49 Isaiah 1:1 – 13:22

In today’s blog we begin covering the great Book of Isaiah. No Old Testament book is quoted more in the New Testament than Isaiah. It is written over an approximately 40-year period (740 – 700 BC). Isaiah lived and prophesied in the Southern Kingdom of Judah. Many commentators believe he had a close connection to […]

Day 48 – Ecc. 3:1 – SoS 8:14

In today’s blog, we will be covering our reading in the Book of Ecclesiastes.  This Book is probably written by King Solomon near the end of his life. Our title, Ecclesiastes, comes from the Latin form of the Greek word for a preacher, or teacher, that appears in Ecc. 1:1. The Book begins and ends […]

Day 47 Proverbs 20:22 – Ecc.2:26

In our last post, we made mention of how many proverbs give us guidance in being good stewards in the areas of material possessions, sexuality, work and friendship. Another area that is often covered by Proverbs is the tongue. For example, in Proverbs 21:23 we read these words: “He who guards his mouth and his […]

Day 46 – Proverbs 7:1 – 20:21

The Book of Proverbs is a great book of wisdom for everyday living. Most of the Book is written by David’s son Solomon who succeeded him as king. When Solomon acceded to the throne of Israel, the LORD appeared to him  and spoke these words: “Ask for whatever you want me to give you” (1Kings […]

Day 45 – Psalm 135:1 – Proverbs 6:35

Reading through the Psalms gives us a clear and wonderful portrait of the LORD, the God of the Judeo-Christian faith. It is a breath of fresh air. There is a great gulf that exists between Yahweh, the God of Abraham, and the various deities of Greek, Roman and Egyptian mythology. These latter deities are often […]

Day 44 Psalm 109:1 – 134:3

A major portion of our reading today covers the Psalms of ascent which start at Psalm 120 and go to Psalm 134. These 15 Psalms are believed to have been sung by Jewish pilgrims as they traveled to Jerusalem for the three major Festivals of Passover, Pentecost and Tabernacles. Each of these Festivals were times […]

Day 43 Psalm 89:14 – 108:13

In today’s blog I would like to focus on Psalms 95 and 96. They are both a call to worship the LORD, but they have 2 different audiences in mind. In Psalm 95, the people addressed are the Israelites, God’s covenant people. They are urged to sing aloud to the LORD (Yahweh), to the Rock […]

Day 42 Psalm 69:22 – 89:13

One of the Psalms that has been greatly appreciated in the history of the Church is Psalm 72. It is a wonderful description of a truly great king. It is a portrait which differs from how most kings have carried out their kingship including Solomon who seems to have wrote it. Solomon had a great […]

Day 41 Psalms 45:15 – 69:21

Several of the Psalms we first encounter in our reading today exalt the excellencies of Jerusalem and the Temple in the midst of her. We can understand the reason for this. The LORD had centralized the worship of His people there. The surrounding peoples believed in many ‘gods’ and worshiped their idols in many different […]

Day 40 Psalm 25:1 – 45:14

In reading through the Bible in 90 days, I find it most difficult to read 12 pages of Psalms each day. The Psalms are self-contained laments, praises or prayers to the LORD. I am used to reading 3 or 4 Psalms at one time. Psalms are wonderful passages to use in our devotional time with […]