This is part of a year-long reading of the Bible chronologically in a harmonized format.
Job 29:1 - 30:31
- Job nostalgically recalls his former prosperity, honor among men, and righteous deeds in helping the poor, needy, and oppressed.
- He now laments his current humiliation, rejection by society—even by the lowest outcasts—and describes his relentless physical and emotional suffering as God's hand against him.
John 1:35 - 2:12
- John the Baptist points two disciples to Jesus as the Lamb of God; Andrew follows, brings Peter, and Philip brings Nathanael, who confesses Jesus as the Son of God.
- At a wedding in Cana, Jesus turns water into wine at Mary's prompting, revealing His glory to the disciples, who believe in Him; afterward, He goes to Capernaum with His family and new disciples.