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January 15th: Bible Meditation for Genesis 16
Bible Readings for January 15th Genesis 16 | Matthew 15 | Nehemiah 5 | Acts 15 Back in Genesis 12, we read that Abram had distrusted and disobeyed Yahweh by going to Egypt because of a famine in the land of Canaan. On top of the sin of leaving the place where Yahweh had told Abram to remain, Abram also lied to the pharaoh of Egypt, telling him that his wife was merely his sister out of fear for his life. Before the truth came out, Pharaoh dealt well with Abram for Sarai’s sake, giving Abram much wealth, including “female servants” (Gen. 12:16). The pl...
2026-01-15
04 min
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December 30th: Bible Meditation for 2 Chronicles 35
Bible Readings for December 30th 2 Chronicles 35 | Revelation 21 | Malachi 3 | John 20 The accounts of Josiah’s reforms of Judah’s worship that we began to read about in 2 Chronicles 34 continue in today’s reading from 2 Chronicles 35, where we read about the Passover feast that Josiah holds during the eighteenth year of his reign (2 Chron. 35:19). Sadly, this chapter also includes the tragic story of Josiah’s death, which gives us a more comprehensive picture of the overall strengths and weaknesses of Josiah’s reign. Just as we saw in the account of this Passover feast in 2 Kings 23...
2025-12-30
04 min
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December 26th: Bible Meditation for 2 Chronicles 31
Bible Readings for December 26th 2 Chronicles 31 | Revelation 17 | Zechariah 13 | John 16 As we studied the story of King David in 1 Chronicles, one of the main themes (a theme we did not find in the accounts of David in the books of Samuel) had to do with his reorganization of the Levites to serve as singers, musicians, gatekeepers, and treasury officers. In this way, David became a new lawgiver to foreshadow the coming of his own greater Son, the Messiah. For this reason, reading in 2 Chronicles 31 that Hezekiah also reorganizes the priests should surprise us. After a great...
2025-12-26
04 min
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December 22nd: Bible Meditation for 2 Chronicles 26
Bible Readings for December 22nd 2 Chronicles 26 | Revelation 13 | Zechariah 9 | John 12 Uzziah, the king we read about in 2 Chronicles 26, also goes by the variant name Azariah in the record of his reign in 2 Kings 15:1–7. His mention in 2 Kings 15 is fairly brief, mixed in between all the accounts of Israel’s kings, but there we find this statement without any explanation: “And the LORD touched the king, so that he was a leper to the day of his death, and he lived in a separate house” (2 Kgs. 15:5). Why would Yahweh, all of a sudden, strike a relatively godly king (2...
2025-12-22
03 min
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December 14th: Bible Meditation for 2 Chronicles 16
Bible Readings for December 14th 2 Chronicles 16 | Revelation 5 | Zechariah 1 | John 4 Yesterday, in 2 Chronicles 14–15, we looked at the positive aspects of King Asa’s reign over the nation of Judah, which were given in far greater detail than what we had seen in the account of Asa in 1 Kings 15. But where we have typically seen the books of Chronicles presenting idealized descriptions of kings as compared to what we read in the books of Samuel and Kings, in 2 Chronicles 16 we actually find a much more detailed picture of the rebellion of King Asa in his old age than...
2025-12-14
03 min
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December 8th: Bible Meditation for 2 Chronicles 8
Bible Readings for December 8th 2 Chronicles 8 | 3 John 1 | Habakkuk 3 | Luke 22 In our meditations on 1 Chronicles, we looked at the ways in which the Chronicler depicts David without many of his flaws recorded in 1 and 2 Samuel. In the same way, we also find that the Chronicler depicts Solomon here in 2 Chronicles without his flaws, so that the description of Solomon’s golden age—while it remains below the reign of David—stands without the blemishes we find in 1 Kings. First, we find in 2 Chronicles 8:11 an explanation for why Solomon moves Pharaoh’s daughter to the house th...
2025-12-08
03 min
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December 5th: Bible Meditation for 2 Chronicles 5
Bible Readings for December 5th 2 Chronicles 5 | 1 John 4 | Nahum 3 | Luke 19 Bringing the ark into the temple is the final step before consecrating the temple for the worship of Yahweh, and the account we read here in 2 Chronicles 5 is largely the same as what we read in the corresponding account in 1 Kings 8. The major difference, though, is that what we find here includes the roles of the Levitical musicians who ministered through song during this time: “all the Levitical singers, Asaph, Heman, and Jeduthun, their sons and kinsmen, arrayed in fine linen, with cymbals, harps, and lyres, st...
2025-12-05
03 min
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November 25th: Bible Meditation for 1 Chronicles 21
Bible Readings for November 25th 1 Chronicles 21 | 1 Peter 2 | Jonah 4 | Luke 9 In today’s reading from 1 Chronicles 21, we find the major exception to the way that the Chronicles avoid mentioning David’s sin. And yet, even here we find two key differences from what we read in 2 Samuel 24 in the way this story is told. Most significantly, we read in the very first verse of this story that it was Satan who “stood against Israel and incited David to number Israel” (1 Chron. 21:1). In 2 Samuel 24:1, however, we read this: “Again the anger of the LORD was kindled against Israel, an...
2025-11-25
03 min
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November 24th: Bible Meditation for 1 Chronicles 19–20
Bible Readings for November 24th 1 Chronicles 19–20 | 1 Peter 1 | Jonah 3 | Luke 8 As we have seen in our reading from 1 Chronicles, sometimes the significant factor of a story is not so much in the included details as in the excluded ones. In 1 Chronicles 17, we saw how the Chronicler left out the statement about disciplining the son of David with rods for his iniquity. In our reading for today from 1 Chronicles 19–20, several critical details are again excluded deliberately. The stories in 1 Chronicles 19 of how the Ammonites shame the servants of David and how the Israelites respond by defe...
2025-11-24
04 min
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November 22nd: Bible Meditation for 1 Chronicles 17
Bible Readings for November 22nd 1 Chronicles 17 | James 4 | Jonah 1 | Luke 6 As we have seen already in our study of the Chronicles, this retelling of Israel’s history centers on the person of David. The heavy emphasis on David does not suggest that David himself is the high point in the history of Israel, so that everything following David’s life is downhill; rather, the emphasis on David points forward to the new David, the offspring of David—one of his own sons—whose kingdom would be established forever, as Yahweh promises here in 1 Chronicles 17:11–14. Now, if yo...
2025-11-22
03 min
Zion Media
Perfect Love Casts Out Fear: Escaping Babylon’s Welfare System with Perrin Gerber
A powerful conversation about personal revelation, welfare, agency, and how the Lord is refining His people to build Zion in the last days.In this episode, we sit down with Perrin Gerber to explore how God is teaching His people to stand independent of the world’s systems and come directly to Him. Through personal experience with job loss and the contrast between worldly welfare and church welfare, Perrin shares what it truly means to depend on the Lord—not man—and to develop spiritual and temporal self-reliance in preparation for Zion.You’ll hear thought...
2025-11-21
41 min
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November 20th: Bible Meditation for 1 Chronicles 15
Bible Readings for November 20th 1 Chronicles 15 | James 2 | Amos 9 | Luke 4 As we start getting deeper into 1 Chronicles, we begin to see the ways that the Chronicler writes about the events from the books of Samuel and Kings from a different perspective and with a different goal. In 1 Chronicles 15, we see our first major retelling of a story—the entrance of the ark of the covenant into Jerusalem—which provides two new pieces of information that change the tenor of the story from what we read in 2 Samuel 6. First, the version of this story we read...
2025-11-20
04 min
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November 17th: Bible Meditation for 1 Chronicles 9–10
Bible Readings for November 17th 1 Chronicles 9–10 | Hebrews 12 | Amos 6 | Luke 1:39–80 While the bulk of 1 Chronicles will follow the story of David, the first ten chapters look back to the days far before David as well as look forward to the days long after his death. In 1 Chronicles 9 and 10, then, we read the genealogy of the exiles of Judah who return from Babylon after the Davidic dynasty comes to an end, as well as the story of Saul, who immediately precedes David on Israel’s throne. Today, we will look at two main points the writer is highli...
2025-11-17
03 min
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November 15th: Bible Meditation for 1 Chronicles 5–6
Bible Readings for November 15th 1 Chronicles 5–6 | Hebrews 10 | Amos 4 | Psalms 148, 149 & 150 A central focal point of the books of Chronicles is the reestablishment of true worship in Israel. So, where most of the tribes of Israel get only a handful of verses to recount their genealogies, the tribe of Levi receives an entire chapter to recount its lineages in 1 Chronicles 6. But again, the way the Chronicler retells the story of Levi both emphasizes what we have already read and reshapes that story in significant, surprising ways. Many elements in 1 Chronicles 6, then, are simply mentioned in pa...
2025-11-15
03 min
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November 13th: Bible Meditation for 1 Chronicles 1–2
Bible Readings for November 13th 1 Chronicles 1–2 | Hebrews 8 | Amos 2 | Psalm 145 The books of Chronicles are very similar to the books of Samuel and Kings, so that we will read many of the same stories we just finished reading over again during the next few weeks. And yet, the books of Chronicles are doing something very different than what we saw in the previous four books of the Bible. We are not merely reading a second-hand retelling of the same stories. Rather, we are looking at the same stories from a fresh vantage point: where everything that we...
2025-11-13
03 min
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October 30th: Bible Meditation for 2 Kings 11–12
Bible Readings for October 30th 2 Kings 11–12 | 2 Timothy 2 | Hosea 3–4 | Psalm 119:121–144 In 2 Samuel 7, Yahweh made a covenant with David, promising that David would never lack a man from his own body to sit on the throne of Israel. But, as we continue through the stories of the kings of Israel and Judah, one major question arises again and again: Will Yahweh continue to honor his promise to David, despite the fact that David’s descendants do not obey Yahweh as David did? In fact, we find Yahweh’s promise severely tested at multiple points—including during the usurped reig...
2025-10-30
04 min
Richard Syrett's Strange Planet
1270 China's Alien Arsenal: Thiaoouba's Forbidden Prophecy Unleashed
FOLLOW RICHARD Website: https://www.strangeplanet.ca YouTube: @strangeplanetradio Instagram: @richardsyrettstrangeplanet TikTok: @therealstrangeplanet EP. # 1270 China's Alien Arsenal: Thiaoouba's Forbidden Prophecy Unleashed Richard welcomes Samuel Chong who reveals how benevolent aliens from Thiaoouba have guided Earth since ancient times, warning of cataclysms while sharing advanced tech like anti-gravity and color therapy. Discover why China surges ahead of the U.S. in harnessing these forbidden innovations, fueled by the million-selling 'Thiaoouba Prophecy'—a book Chong translated after meeting its abducted author. From Atlantis's fall and biblical ET origins to Be...
2025-10-22
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October 11th: Bible Meditation for 1 Kings 14
Bible Readings for October 11th 1 Kings 14 | Colossians 1 | Ezekiel 44 | Psalms 97–98 The overall sweep of the books of Samuel and Kings builds the case against both the nations of Israel and Judah in order to justify Yahweh’s sending both nations into exile. In many ways, the apostasy of Solomon serves as the foundation for the apostasy of both the nations of Israel and Judah, but 1 Kings 14 demonstrates the ways in which Jeroboam and Rehoboam extend the apostasy of the twelve tribes. As for Jeroboam and the northern kingdom of Israel, we should recognize that Yahw...
2025-10-11
04 min
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October 3rd: Bible Meditation for 1 Kings 6
Bible Readings for October 3rd 1 Kings 6 | Ephesians 3 | Ezekiel 36 | Psalm 86 In the beginning, God dwelt with his people in the temple of his creation—that is, in the perfection of the Garden of Eden. There, Yahweh walked among his people, who dwelt with their God without guilt and shame, in perfect intimacy and communion with him. Yahweh made his dwelling place in the midst of his people there until sin shattered that intimacy, forcing Yahweh to drive Adam and Eve out of the Garden and to place cherubim armed with flaming swords to guard the way ba...
2025-10-03
04 min
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October 2nd: Bible Meditation for 1 Kings 4–5
Bible Readings for October 2nd 1 Kings 4–5 | Ephesians 2 | Ezekiel 35 | Psalm 85 The description of Solomon’s kingdom in 1 Kings 4 is overwhelming, with unending officials (1 Kgs. 4:1–19), wealth (1 Kgs. 4:20–28), and cultural achievements (1 Kgs. 4:29–34). It is staggering to imagine living in such a golden age of human flourishing, with seemingly limitless justice, peace, and prosperity. We cannot understand the glory of Solomon’s kingdom, however, without understanding the covenant Yahweh swore to David back in 2 Samuel 7. There, Yahweh said, “When your days are fulfilled and you lie down with your fathers, I will raise up your offspring after you, who shall come fro...
2025-10-02
04 min
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September 28th: Bible Meditation for 2 Samuel 24
Bible Readings for September 28th 2 Samuel 24 | Galatians 4 | Ezekiel 31 | Psalm 79 David sins at the end of his life by ordering a census of Israel. This sin is less well known than his adultery with Bathsheba, but that does not mean that it was less serious. In fact, in many ways, the people of Israel faced harsher consequences here in 2 Samuel 24 because of the census than they did when David took Bathsheba. Accordingly, there is much to learn from this passage. First, we should guard ourselves from Satan’s diverse strategies by reminding ourselves that di...
2025-09-28
04 min
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September 27th: Bible Meditation for 2 Samuel 23
Bible Readings for September 27th 2 Samuel 23 | Galatians 3 | Ezekiel 30 | Psalm 78:38–72 David’s last words in 2 Samuel 23:1–7 are brief, but they are worthy of careful study. In this short speech, David gives us a summary of his reflections on his kingship—or, more precisely, Yahweh’s reflections on leadership that David prophetically speaks. In doing so, he describes the ultimate purpose for which Yahweh anointed kings in Israel: for building the kingdom of God on this earth under the ultimate Davidic king. First, David begins his final speech with a reminder that what he says comes not...
2025-09-27
04 min
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September 26th: Bible Meditation for 2 Samuel 22
Bible Readings for September 26th 2 Samuel 22 | Galatians 2 | Ezekiel 29 | Psalm 78:1–37 The song David composes in 2 Samuel 22 reflects on the story we read yesterday at the end of 2 Samuel 21. There, David had gone out to battle with the Philistines, but as the battle stretched on, “David grew weary” (2 Sam. 21:15), and Ishbi-benob, a descendent of the giants, nearly killed David, until Abishai rescued him. When the battle was over, then, David’s men swore to him, “You shall no longer go out with us to battle, lest you quench the lamp of Israel” (2 Sam. 21:17). While David as a young boy at...
2025-09-26
04 min
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September 25th: Bible Meditation for 2 Samuel 21
Bible Readings for September 25th 2 Samuel 21 | Galatians 1 | Ezekiel 28 | Psalm 77 Back in Joshua 9, the people of Israel entered into a covenant with the Gibeonites. The Gibeonites had lied to Israel, claiming to have arrived from far off. In fact, they were among the peoples whom Yahweh had instructed Israel to drive out of the land of Canaan, but Israel did not ask Yahweh for guidance. In today’s reading, however, we discover that King Saul actually violated the terms of the covenant by putting Gibeonites to death (2 Sam. 21:1). Interestingly, this revelation surfaces only because Yahweh has se...
2025-09-25
04 min
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September 24th: Bible Meditation for 2 Samuel 20
Bible Readings for September 24th 2 Samuel 20 | 2 Corinthians 13 | Ezekiel 27 | Psalms 75–76 As we read yesterday in 2 Samuel 19, David replaced Joab as his commander with Amasa because Joab had ignored David’s command not to harm his son Absalom. This demotion does not sit well with Joab, who finds an opportunity to murder Amasa in the middle of putting down yet one more rebellion against David’s reign, led by Sheba, the son of Bichri, a Benjaminite (2 Sam. 20:1). The background of Sheba’s rebellion stems from the time of Absalom’s rebellion, when David had sought refuge eas...
2025-09-24
04 min
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September 23rd: Bible Meditation for 2 Samuel 19
Bible Readings for September 23rd 2 Samuel 19 | 2 Corinthians 12 | Ezekiel 26 | Psalm 74 During the uprising of Absalom, Israel’s previously unwavering loyalty to David fell apart. Now that Absalom is dead, David must sort through what to do with the people who supported him, the people who betrayed him, and the people who did both. Today, we will look at three interactions in 2 Samuel 19 that have important ramifications for the rest of the Bible’s story. First, Joab continues his awkward, controversial relationship with David. Remember that Joab had already murdered Abner (2 Sam. 3:27) and that Joab was...
2025-09-23
04 min
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September 22nd: Bible Meditation for 2 Samuel 18
Bible Readings for September 22nd 2 Samuel 18 | 2 Corinthians 11 | Ezekiel 25 | Psalm 73 There is a tragic irony to the way Absalom dies in 2 Samuel 18. Certainly, one of the core components to Absalom’s winsomeness as he stole the hearts of Israel (2 Sam. 15:6) was his physical appearance—including the five pounds (two hundred shekels) of hair that he grew annually (2 Sam. 14:25–26). But his full head of hair turns against him by becoming entangled in the branches of a tree, keeping Absalom suspended helpless in mid-air (2 Sam. 18:9), an easy target for Joab to put him to death (2 Sam. 18:14). The same hair t...
2025-09-22
04 min
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September 21st: Bible Meditation for 2 Samuel 17
Bible Readings for September 21st 2 Samuel 17 | 2 Corinthians 10 | Ezekiel 24 | Psalm 72 Back in 2 Samuel 15, David’s friend Hushai wanted to flee Jerusalem with David. Instead, David instructed Hushai to stay and pretend to join Absalom. In this way, Hushai could help David from inside Absalom’s inner circle to defeat the counsel of Ahithophel (2 Sam. 15:32–37). This was no small task, since “in those days the counsel that Ahithophel gave was as if one consulted the word of God; so was all the counsel of Ahithophel esteemed, both by David and by Absalom” (2 Sam. 16:23). For this reason, as David was...
2025-09-21
04 min
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September 20th: Bible Meditation for 2 Samuel 16
Bible Readings for September 20th 2 Samuel 16 | 2 Corinthians 9 | Ezekiel 23 | Psalms 70–71 If we began to see the suffering of David at the hand of Absalom in 2 Samuel 15, each of the three scenes in 2 Samuel 16 ratchets up David’s suffering even further, one misery at a time. These scenes are important not only to underscore the treachery of Absalom but also to establish a clear pattern that God’s anointed king must suffer. First, in 2 Samuel 16:1–4, Ziba deceives David into believing that Mephibosheth, the son of Jonathan to whom David showed extraordinary kindness, had betrayed David during A...
2025-09-20
04 min
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September 19th: Bible Meditation for 2 Samuel 15
Bible Readings for September 19th 2 Samuel 15 | 2 Corinthians 8 | Ezekiel 22 | Psalm 69 The unresolved problems arising from David’s reluctance to discipline those around him—whether in his capacity as a king or as a father—combine to create a dangerous situation in 2 Samuel 15, where we find Absalom conspiring to steal the throne of Israel from his father. To begin, we read that “After this Absalom got himself a chariot and horses, and fifty men to run before him” (2 Sam. 15:1). In other words, Absalom is building an army—the act of a king. In fact, the prophet Samuel had warned I...
2025-09-19
04 min
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September 18th: Bible Meditation for 2 Samuel 14
Bible Readings for September 18th 2 Samuel 14 | 2 Corinthians 7 | Ezekiel 21 | Psalm 68 By allowing Absalom to return to Jerusalem, David, as we will see, is making a catastrophic mistake—a mistake so serious that it will eventually bring David’s entire kingdom and even his life into jeopardy. The problem isn’t so much that Absalom comes back but that David brings Absalom back without any demand for his repentance or even a plan to shepherd his spiritual growth. Because of these mistakes, Absalom returns entirely unchanged, setting up the bloody, treacherous story that will unfold over the next f...
2025-09-18
04 min
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September 17th: Bible Meditation for 2 Samuel 13
Bible Readings for September 17th 2 Samuel 13 | 2 Corinthians 6 | Ezekiel 20 | Psalms 66–67 Nathan confronted David about his sin with Bathsheba by declaring this prophetic word from Yahweh, “Now therefore the sword shall never depart from your house, because you have despised me and have taken the wife of Uriah the Hittite to be your wife” (2 Sam. 12:10). Today in 2 Samuel 13, we see this prophecy coming to grim fulfillment as Amnon follows in his father’s footsteps into sexual sin and Absalom commits his father’s sin of murder. First, Amnon’s sin reminds us of the dangers of keeping c...
2025-09-17
04 min
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September 16th: Bible Meditation for 2 Samuel 12
Bible Readings for September 16th 2 Samuel 12 | 2 Corinthians 5 | Ezekiel 19 | Psalms 64–65 In 2 Samuel 12, we see the beginning of the aftermath of David’s sin with Bathsheba. In some ways, this sin will negatively affect the course of the rest of David’s reign. There are, however, some great principles to learn from this passage, both in the way that Nathan confronts David concerning his sin and also in the way that David responds to Nathan’s confrontation. The first positive aspect of this story comes in Nathan’s confrontation of David. To start, we should recognize...
2025-09-16
04 min
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September 15th: Bible Meditation for 2 Samuel 11
Bible Readings for September 15th 2 Samuel 11 | 2 Corinthians 4 | Ezekiel 18 | Psalms 62–63 The events of 2 Samuel 11 are difficult to read. David, the king after God’s own heart (1 Sam. 13:14), commits a series of wicked acts that could not be further from what God desires. This is the summary we read in the last verse of the chapter: “But the thing that David had done displeased the LORD” (2 Sam. 11:27). If we had any temptation to believe David could be the Messiah whom Yahweh would use to usher in his eternal kingdom fully, 2 Samuel 11 dispels that notion altogether. What can we learn...
2025-09-15
04 min
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September 14th: Bible Meditation for 2 Samuel 10
Bible Readings for September 14th 2 Samuel 10 | 2 Corinthians 3 | Ezekiel 17 | Psalms 60–61 Reading through the Old Testament can be difficult for a variety of reasons, but perhaps the greatest difficulty arises as we try to make sense of the frequent violence we encounter there. Why did the conquest of the land of Canaan require so much bloodshed? And what are we to make of the fact that David, the king after God’s own heart (1 Sam. 13:14), is a warrior who prolifically sheds blood, even for seemingly minor offenses like when the Ammonites shaved his servants’ beards and cut off th...
2025-09-14
04 min
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September 13th: Bible Meditation for 2 Samuel 8–9
Bible Readings for September 13th 2 Samuel 8–9 | 2 Corinthians 2 | Ezekiel 16 | Psalms 58–59 One of the most touching storylines from the life of David is the kindness he extends to Mephibosheth, the son of Jonathan. David and Jonathan swore covenants together (1 Sam. 18:3, 20:16, 23:18), with Jonathan promising to protect David from Saul and with David swearing to show kindness to Jonathan’s house (1 Sam. 20:15)—that is, house in the sense of the family, just as we saw in 2 Samuel 7. Additionally, David made a promise to Saul that when he became king, he would not destroy any of Saul’s descendants (1 Sam. 24:21). David did...
2025-09-13
04 min
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September 12th: Bible Meditation for 2 Samuel 7
Bible Readings for September 12th 2 Samuel 7 | 2 Corinthians 1 | Ezekiel 15 | Psalms 56–57 In 2 Samuel 7, David asks Nathan about whether he should build a permanent temple for Yahweh. David points to his own house built with solid cedar and contrasts it with the impermanent dwelling place of Yahweh in the tent of the tabernacle (2 Sam. 7:1–2). Yahweh quickly puts this matter to rest, insisting he does not need a house of cedar (2 Sam. 7:5–7). But then, Yahweh flips the discussion. David will not build Yahweh a house of cedar, but Yahweh promises instead to build David a house—that is, a ho...
2025-09-12
04 min
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September 11th: Bible Meditation for 2 Samuel 6
Bible Readings for September 11th 2 Samuel 6 | 1 Corinthians 16 | Ezekiel 14 | Psalm 55 In 2 Samuel 6, we read one of the first stories explicitly describing the worship of Yahweh since Deuteronomy. David, the anointed king after God’s own heart who reigns over Israel, here brings the ark of God into Jerusalem. When Israel left Egypt, Yahweh led his people in a pillar of cloud by day and a pillar of fire by night, and then, once the tabernacle was built, Yahweh dwelt in the midst of his people in the tabernacle. Now, however, Yahweh’s dwelling place with his peop...
2025-09-11
04 min
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September 10th: Bible Meditation for 2 Samuel 4–5
Bible Readings for September 10th 2 Samuel 4–5 | 1 Corinthians 15 | Ezekiel 13 | Psalms 52, 53 & 54 Harry Emerson Fosdick once famously said, “Nobody except the preacher comes to church desperately anxious to discover what happened to the Jebusites.” Now, if Fosdick was describing situations where pastors primarily obsess about Bible trivia with their congregations, he was certainly right. But from another angle, Fosdick could not have been more wrong, since it was from the Jebusites that David captures the exceedingly important city of Jerusalem, as we discover in 2 Samuel 5. Although we have had limited interactions with Jerusalem thus far in the st...
2025-09-10
04 min
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September 9th: Bible Meditation for 2 Samuel 3
Bible Readings for September 9th 2 Samuel 3 | 1 Corinthians 14 | Ezekiel 12 | Psalm 51 Sadly, we have only just begun to read here in 2 Samuel 3 about the murders Joab commits. In fact, Joab will be a thorn in David’s side throughout his reign, so that David will instruct his son Solomon to execute Joab as one of his first official acts when Solomon becomes the next king of Israel (1 Kgs. 2:5–6). Joab’s first murder here in 2 Samuel 3, though, establishes the besetting patterns that Joab—and David—will fall into again and again. Joab had been one of David’s mo...
2025-09-09
04 min
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September 8th: Bible Meditation for 2 Samuel 2
Bible Readings for September 8th 2 Samuel 2 | 1 Corinthians 13 | Ezekiel 11 | Psalm 50 When Samuel anointed David as the next king of Israel in 1 Samuel 16, the anointing happened in secret. It is perhaps not surprising, then, to read that Abner, the commander of Saul’s army, makes Saul’s son Ish-bosheth king over Israel in 2 Samuel 2:8–11. Tomorrow, we will evaluate the actions of Abner, Joab, and Ish-bosheth. Today, however, let us consider the way this story in 2 Samuel 2 foreshadows the disputed reign of another true king—the Lord Jesus Christ. Even though Yahweh anointed David as his king, Ya...
2025-09-08
04 min
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September 7th: Bible Meditation for 2 Samuel 1
Bible Readings for September 7th 2 Samuel 1 | 1 Corinthians 12 | Ezekiel 10 | Psalm 49 In the opening of 2 Samuel, David learns about the deaths of Saul and Jonathan—a scene that teaches us important principles about the nature of Yahweh’s anointing of his kings. In 1 Samuel 31, we read that Saul had fallen on his own sword to end his life after being wounded (1 Sam. 31:4–6), but here in 2 Samuel 1, we learn a bit more of the story. Apparently, Saul’s attempt at suicide was not successful, so he pleaded with an Amalekite to finish him. The Amalekite judged that Sau...
2025-09-07
04 min
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September 6th: Bible Meditation for 1 Samuel 31
Bible Readings for September 6th 1 Samuel 31 | 1 Corinthians 11 | Ezekiel 9 | Psalm 48 In 1 Samuel 31, we read about the death of Saul, Israel’s first king. While Saul was troubled from almost the very beginning of his reign, this passage is not written to demonize Saul but to underscore the tragedy of his life. Saul had so much promise initially, but his heart did not follow after Yahweh’s, causing him to rebel against Yahweh with deliberate disobedience—and ultimately, causing Yahweh to rip away the kingdom of Israel from him. To begin, we should acknowledge the touchi...
2025-09-06
03 min
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September 5th: Bible Meditation for 1 Samuel 29–30
Bible Readings for September 5th 1 Samuel 29–30 | 1 Corinthians 10 | Ezekiel 8 | Psalms 46–47 The narrative of 1 Samuel 30 describes to us the final trial David must undergo as the leader of an underground movement before he becomes the king of Israel. Although Saul has wanted to kill David for quite some time, David has never before faced threats to his life from those around him. But in 1 Samuel 30, David faces persecution even from those who had sought his protection in the wilderness. In 1 Samuel 29, David is expelled from the Philistines, who had given David refuge in his exile from...
2025-09-05
04 min
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September 4th: Bible Meditation for 1 Samuel 28
Bible Readings for September 4th 1 Samuel 28 | 1 Corinthians 9 | Ezekiel 7 | Psalm 45 In 1 Samuel 28, we find one of the most vivid scenes from all the Bible. Saul, at the end of his rope, visits a medium to get advice on how to salvage his kingdom. Specifically, he asks the medium to call up Samuel from the dead in hopes that the prophet can give him some piece of useful knowledge from beyond the grave. One of the main questions surrounding this passage is whether we are actually seeing Samuel or whether this is a demon impersonating...
2025-09-04
04 min
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September 3rd: Bible Meditation for 1 Samuel 27
Bible Readings for September 3rd 1 Samuel 27 | 1 Corinthians 8 | Ezekiel 6 | Psalm 44 David’s stay with the Philistines from 1 Samuel 21 until now is one of the stranger storylines in the narrative of 1 Samuel. It is strange that the Philistines would have even allowed David to stay in their midst at all—and remember that David had pretended to be insane in order to seek asylum among them (1 Sam. 21:13)—but it is stranger still that the anointed king after Yahweh’s own heart must spend all this time among the uncircumcised Philistines. Nevertheless, we learn two important principles from this sto...
2025-09-03
04 min
La Vaca en el Tejado
El Asesino del Torso: El Caso que Atormentó a Eliot Ness
✍️ DESCRIPCIÓNDurante los oscuros años 30, Cleveland se convirtió en el escenario de uno de los crímenes más brutales e irresueltos del siglo XX: el caso del Asesino del Torso.Catorce víctimas, cuerpos mutilados, cabezas desaparecidas… y una ciudad paralizada por el miedo. El legendario Eliot Ness, famoso por acabar con Al Capone, se enfrentó a un enemigo diferente: uno que no podía atrapar.En este nuevo episodio de La Vaca en el Tejado, viajamos al corazón de esta pesadilla real, reconstrui...
2025-09-02
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September 2nd: Bible Meditation for 1 Samuel 26
Bible Readings for September 2nd 1 Samuel 26 | 1 Corinthians 7 | Ezekiel 5 | Psalms 42–43 In 1 Samuel 24, David had his first opportunity to strike down Saul when Saul relieved himself in the cave where David had been hiding. There, David refused to reach out his hand against Saul, since Saul was Yahweh’s anointed king (1 Sam. 24:6). Here again in 1 Samuel 26, David does not take the opportunity to strike down Saul while Saul and his men are under a deep sleep from Yahweh (1 Sam. 26:12). In today’s meditation, we will consider these stories not from David’s perspective but from Saul’s. Fir...
2025-09-02
04 min
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September 1st: Bible Meditation for 1 Samuel 25
Bible Readings for September 1st 1 Samuel 25 | 1 Corinthians 6 | Ezekiel 4 | Psalms 40–41 At the beginning of 1 Samuel 25, the great prophet Samuel dies, an event the biblical author records with characteristic understatement, using just one verse (1 Sam. 25:1). Once again, God buries a workman and carries on his work. The death of Samuel also, however, provides a backdrop to the story of Nabal, Abigail, and David in the rest of 1 Samuel 25. The interesting correlation of these stories arises in that just as Israel’s last judge dies, we meet a man named Nabal, who perfectly represents the foolishness of Israel duri...
2025-09-01
04 min
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August 31st: Bible Meditation for 1 Samuel 24
Bible Readings for August 31st 1 Samuel 24 | 1 Corinthians 5 | Ezekiel 3 | Psalm 39 David has two opportunities to strike down Saul stealthily, and in 1 Samuel 24, we read about the first of those two opportunities. Here, Saul enters a cave to relieve himself, but he chooses the very cave where David and his men are hiding from him (1 Sam. 24:3). As Saul does his business, David’s men prompt him to kill Saul, but David refuses to do as they say, and David’s actions here are helpful as we strategize how to fight our own temptations to sin. Most...
2025-08-31
04 min
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August 30th: Bible Meditation for 1 Samuel 23
Bible Readings for August 30th 1 Samuel 23 | 1 Corinthians 4 | Ezekiel 2 | Psalm 38 In the interactions of David, Saul, and Jonathan, 1 Samuel 23 teaches us much about the nature of true kingship. We learn here what God’s true king should look like—and what it would look like for us to identify with that king covenantally. David, for his part, has committed himself to protecting the people of Israel from their enemies, regardless of the cost to himself. When David hears that the Philistines have attacked the people of the city of Keilah, he urgently inquires of Yahw...
2025-08-30
04 min
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August 29th: Bible Meditation for 1 Samuel 21–22
Bible Readings for August 29 1 Samuel 21–22 | 1 Corinthians 3 | Ezekiel 1 | Psalm 37 In 1 Samuel 21–22, David is at the center of three major ethical dilemmas. First, David lies to the priests at Nob (1 Sam. 21:2), and second, David lies to Achish the king of Gath by pretending to be insane (1 Sam. 21:13). Third, David eats the bread of the Presence, which is forbidden for non-priests (1 Sam. 21:4–6). As it happens, Jesus himself specifically addresses the third dilemma, and by studying Jesus’ words, we find help for evaluating the first and second dilemmas. Intriguingly, Jesus commends David for eating the bread of the Pres...
2025-08-29
04 min
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August 28th: Bible Meditation for 1 Samuel 20
Bible Readings for August 28th 1 Samuel 20 | 1 Corinthians 2 | Lamentations 5 | Psalm 36 Although the story of Saul is tragic, narrating the slow descent of a man who seemed to start off his reign so well, Saul’s legacy nevertheless includes one very bright point: his son Jonathan. Jonathan’s life, however, also involves tragedy, since the sins of Jonathan’s father, Saul, have meant that Jonathan himself would never become king over Israel. Nevertheless, Jonathan’s deep humility and integrity leads him to pledge eagerly to David all the support he can offer here in 1 Samuel 20. The crit...
2025-08-28
04 min
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August 27th: Bible Meditation for 1 Samuel 19
Bible Readings for August 27th 1 Samuel 19 | 1 Corinthians 1 | Lamentations 4 | Psalm 35 Saul’s desperation to kill David grows in 1 Samuel 19, fueled in no small part by the fact that both Saul’s son Jonathan and his daughter Michal help David to escape Saul. The storyline of 1 Samuel traces carefully the slow, agonizing descent of Saul deeper and deeper into sin, madness, and torment as he seeks to kill David. The overall downward trajectory of Saul’s life from this point on is not a direct path but is rather characterized by awkward lurches forward and backwa...
2025-08-27
04 min
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August 26th: Bible Meditation for 1 Samuel 18
Bible Readings for August 26th 1 Samuel 18 | Romans 16 | Lamentations 3 | Psalm 34 It was not Yahweh’s intention for David to wait passively for the throne of Israel, hidden from the public eye, until the day Saul died. Rather, Yahweh sovereignly orchestrated that the lives of the two anointed kings should begin intersecting immediately upon the anointing of David. David first encountered Saul when he played the harp for Saul (1 Sam. 16), and later when he joined Israel’s battle against Goliath (1 Sam. 17). In today’s reading, David becomes best friends with Saul’s son Jonathan (1 Sam. 18:1–5), and he marries Sa...
2025-08-26
04 min
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August 25th: Bible Meditation for 1 Samuel 17
Bible Readings for August 25th 1 Samuel 17 | Romans 15 | Lamentations 2 | Psalm 33 The story of David and Goliath is one of the more well known stories of the Bible, and with good reason. While the entire nation of Israel was quivering before the booming taunts of the giant Philistine named Goliath, the youngest son of Jesse arrives at the battlefield and quickly volunteers to fight as Israel’s champion. David faces opposition from his brother (1 Sam. 17:28), from Saul (1 Sam. 17:33), and especially from Goliath (1 Sam. 17:43), but ultimately David ends up victorious. This story has much to teach us about th...
2025-08-25
04 min
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August 24th: Bible Meditation for 1 Samuel 16
Bible Readings for August 24th 1 Samuel 16 | Romans 14 | Lamentations 1 | Psalm 32 The introduction of David in 1 Samuel 16 is a giant leap forward in the unfolding story of the Bible, even if the story starts with a small step as Samuel travels to Bethlehem to anoint the youngest son of Jesse. Before we get to the long-term implications of David’s kingship, there are two critical issues we first must notice in this passage. First, Yahweh implicitly contrasts the physical appearance of Saul with the physical appearance of David. Yahweh explains to Samuel that he has no...
2025-08-24
04 min
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August 23rd: Bible Meditation for 1 Samuel 15
Bible Readings for August 23rd 1 Samuel 15 | Romans 13 | Jeremiah 52 | Psalm 31 A major issue in biblical theology arises in 1 Samuel 15: What does it mean to read that Yahweh “regrets” decisions he has made? When Yahweh commands Saul to devote everything among the Amalekites to destruction, Saul obeys only insofar as it is convenient for him: “All that was despised and worthless they devoted to destruction” (1 Sam. 15:9). And when obedience to Yahweh proves inconvenient, Saul disobeys, choosing to spare the lives of King Agag and the Amalekites’ livestock. After Saul disregards Yahweh’s command, the word of Yahweh comes to Sam...
2025-08-23
04 min
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August 22nd: Bible Meditation for 1 Samuel 14
Bible Readings for August 22nd 1 Samuel 14 | Romans 12 | Jeremiah 51 | Psalm 30 The story of salvation history in the Bible does not progress in nice, straight, neat lines. This is a comforting thought, since spiritual growth in our own lives moves forward not with perfect, unbroken progress but rather in fits and starts as we awkwardly advance in the grace of the gospel. In today’s reading, we see Israel simultaneously taking steps forward and backward in a few interesting ways. Importantly, 1 Samuel 14 is where we first meet Jonathan, the single greatest figure outside of Samuel an...
2025-08-22
04 min
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August 21st: Bible Meditation for 1 Samuel 13
Bible Readings for August 21st 1 Samuel 13 | Romans 11 | Jeremiah 50 | Psalms 28–29 Saul’s sacrifice in 1 Samuel 13 was a serious sin—so serious, in fact, that Yahweh tore the kingdom away from Saul for it (1 Sam. 13:13–14). In essence, Saul had usurped the priesthood, since Yahweh had appointed only the offspring of Aaron to serve him as priests and Saul was descended from Benjamin. Saul did not qualify as a priest, and to highjack priestly ministry was blasphemous. There is an irony to this story, however. Samuel, who was supposed to offer the sacrifice, did not actually himself qualify to be a...
2025-08-21
04 min
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August 20th: Bible Meditation for 1 Samuel 12
Bible Readings for August 20th 1 Samuel 12 | Romans 10 | Jeremiah 49 | Psalms 26–27 There are some striking similarities between the farewell address of Samuel in 1 Samuel 12 and the speech of Paul to the Ephesian elders in Acts 20. Like Samuel, Paul also insists that he had not defrauded anything from the Ephesians while he was in their midst (Acts 20:33–34; cf. 1 Sam. 12:3–4), and, like Samuel, Paul also urges the Ephesians to continue to walk faithfully in the gospel after his departure (Acts 20:29–32; cf. 1 Sam. 12:20–25). By studying these two passages together, we learn two significant principles about faithful ministry. First, faithful m...
2025-08-20
04 min
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August 19th: Bible Meditation for 1 Samuel 11
Bible Readings for August 19th 1 Samuel 11 | Romans 9 | Jeremiah 48 | Psalm 25 At the end of 1 Samuel 10, the narrator gave us a new, critical detail about Saul: “Saul also went to his home at Gibeah…” (1 Sam. 10:26). We knew that Saul was a Benjaminite, and we knew that Saul claimed to be from the humblest clan of the tribe of Benjamin (1 Sam. 9:21), but now we discover what Saul meant: Israel’s first king descends from the clan who lived in Gibeah, where the brutal rape and murder of the Levite’s concubine had happened in Judges 19. The narrator has withheld t...
2025-08-19
04 min
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August 18th: Bible Meditation for 1 Samuel 10
Bible Readings for August 18 1 Samuel 10 | Romans 8 | Jeremiah 47 | Psalms 23–24 The introduction of a king in 1 Samuel 10 marks uncharted territory for everyone, raising all kinds of questions. How would Yahweh set apart his king, and what resources would Yahweh give to him to help him serve Israel well? How should the king himself act, and how should the people of Israel respond to their new ruler? First, Samuel anoints Saul as king with oil (1 Sam. 10:1). The oil, however, was merely a sign that pointed to the greater gift that Yahweh would provide: his Holy Spirit. As...
2025-08-18
04 min
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August 17th: Bible Meditation for 1 Samuel 9
Bible Readings for August 17th 1 Samuel 9 | Romans 7 | Jeremiah 46 | Psalm 22 At last, Yahweh chooses a king to reign over his people. Nevertheless, we ought to read 1 Samuel 9 with some concern, since Israel’s demand for a king stems from the fact that they have rejected Yahweh from reigning as king over them (1 Sam. 8:7). What kind of a king will Yahweh give to his rebellious people? In 1 Samuel 9, we read three important principles to explain the selection of Saul as the first king over Israel. First, Yahweh chooses a humble man as king, even despite th...
2025-08-17
04 min
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August 16th: Bible Meditation for 1 Samuel 7–8
Bible Readings for August 16th 1 Samuel 7–8 | Romans 6 | Jeremiah 44–45 | Psalms 20–21 In 1 Samuel 7, we see the last iteration of the cycle of Israel’s judges: Israel sins, Yahweh delivers Israel to their enemies, Israel cries for deliverance, and Yahweh sends a judge to reform Israel. In 1 Samuel 7:3, Samuel instructs the people to reform their worship in order to regain the blessings of Yahweh: “If you are returning to the LORD with all your heart, then put away the foreign gods and the Ashtaroth from among you and direct your heart to the LORD and serve him only, and he wil...
2025-08-16
04 min
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August 15th: Bible Meditation for 1 Samuel 5–6
Bible Readings for August 15th 1 Samuel 5–6 | Romans 5 | Jeremiah 43 | Psalm 19 If the Israelites had treated Yahweh’s glory with contempt in 1 Samuel 4, the Philistines do so much more in 1 Samuel 5. When the Philistines capture the ark of the covenant in battle, they set it next to their god Dagon as a trophy of war (1 Sam. 5:2)—a situation that does not please Yahweh. This whole story is written humorously, so we should feel free to laugh as we read about Dagon twice falling facedown before the ark of Yahweh in the night (1 Sam. 5:3–5)—even the false gods...
2025-08-15
04 min
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August 14th: Bible Meditation for 1 Samuel 4
Bible Readings for August 14th 1 Samuel 4 | Romans 4 | Jeremiah 42 | Psalm 18 In 1 Samuel 4, Yahweh brings three major forms of judgment against the people of Israel. First, when the Israelites bring the ark of the covenant out in battle with them against the Philistines, Yahweh hands them over to defeat, and the Philistines capture the ark (1 Sam. 4:11). Second, Hophni and Phinehas are put to death in battle just as Yahweh had promised in 1 Samuel 2 and 3 (1 Sam. 4:11). Third, when Eli hears the news of these first two judgments, he falls backward from the gate where he was sitting, breaks...
2025-08-14
04 min
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August 13th: Bible Meditation for 1 Samuel 3
Bible Readings for August 13th 1 Samuel 3 | Romans 3 | Jeremiah 41 | Psalm 17 Sometimes we imagine that the people living in the Old Testament were constantly surrounded by great signs and wonders—a parted sea here, a prophetic vision there—but that wasn’t the case. Here in 1 Samuel 3:1, we read specifically that “the word of the LORD was rare in those days; there was no frequent vision.” The reason God communicated so infrequently with his people is obvious if we remember the stories we have been reading since the book of Judges: Israel has abandoned Yahweh again and again, and...
2025-08-13
04 min
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August 12th: Bible Meditation for 1 Samuel 2
Bible Readings for August 12th 1 Samuel 2 | Romans 2 | Jeremiah 40 | Psalms 15–16 If Hannah is put forward as a model for godly parenting, the second half of 1 Samuel 2 reveals the priest Eli as a model for negligent parenting. Eli’s sons, Hophni and Phinehas, are worthless men who do not know Yahweh (1 Sam. 2:12). They steal for themselves the choicest parts of the sacrifices that people bring to the tabernacle (1 Sam. 2:13–17), and they abuse their priestly authority by seducing the women who serve at the entrance of the tabernacle (1 Sam. 2:22). Certainly, Eli tries to stop his sons from t...
2025-08-12
04 min
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August 11th: Bible Meditation for 1 Samuel 1
Bible Readings for August 11th 1 Samuel 1 | Romans 1 | Jeremiah 39 | Psalms 13–14 Quietly, through a poor, widowed Moabite woman—the most unlikely person possible—God put into motion a plan in the book of Ruth for raising up a king. This king would shepherd God’s people away from doing what was right in their own eyes and instead toward obeying God by doing everything that was right in his eyes. And in 1 Samuel, God finally anoints his chosen king to the throne of Israel—but not right away. Instead, 1 Samuel opens in the way that many of the best s...
2025-08-11
04 min
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July 18th: Bible Meditation for Judges 1
Bible Readings for July 18th Judges 1 | Acts 5 | Jeremiah 14 | Matthew 28 The positive beginning to the book of Judges is entirely misleading. Joshua’s death leaves Israel without a clear leader for the first time since Yahweh called Moses to shepherd Israel. The question, then, is this: Will Israel continue to follow Yahweh or not? And at first, things seem to go well. In Judges 1:1, we find the people of Israel inquiring of Yahweh to ask about how they should proceed with their battle plans. Then, in Judges 1:2–26, Yahweh gives Judah, Simeon, and Joseph clear marching orders, and...
2025-07-18
04 min
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June 12th: Bible Meditation for Deuteronomy 17
Bible Readings for June 12th Deuteronomy 17 | Psalm 104 | Isaiah 44 | Revelation 14 Deuteronomy 17 serves as the standard against which we should judge the kings of Israel and Judah as we read about them in the books of Samuel, Kings, and Chronicles. In this passage, we find three details that set up the storylines of what the kings of Israel and Judah will eventually become. First, it seems it had always been Yahweh’s plan to give Israel a king. When Israel eventually demands a king, they do so by virtually quoting Deuteronomy 17:14, saying to the prophet Sa...
2025-06-12
04 min
Science Of The Times
Special Edition- Can academia provide solutions to threats to biodiversity?
Biodiversity is under threat, and there are many ongoing efforts to help save it, including from within universities. But are academic contributions doing any good? Our cohost Tim Coulson discussed this topic with Professor Dame EJ Milner-Gulland in the Oxford Martin School (OMS) in April. Thanks to Carlyn Samuel, OMS and the OMS team for hosting the debate and allowing us to record.
2025-05-02
1h 09
Gründer Snack Talk
#109 - Warum ist das Ergebnis am wichtigsten für den Kunden? | Samuel Gerber
Samuel Gerber ist Gründer und Geschäftsführer des Marketingunternehmens Bloom Rocket, das auf Performance-Marketing spezialisiert ist. Neben seiner beruflichen Tätigkeit legt er grossen Wert auf sportliche Aktivität als Ausgleich.
2025-01-12
1h 24
Ren' Radio
Ren' Radio #084 - Chaim
Chaim steps into the Ren' Radio hot seat with plenty of unheard edits. His mix includes Tame Impala, Guy Gerber and Lola Marsh, not forgetting the Santiago Garcia remix of his latest release, 'Stars Of Noam'. A must listen!1. Tame Impala - The Less I Know The Better (Chaim Feat. Liam Edit) 00:00:002. Gonzo - Bosa Nova 00:04:203. Chaim Feat. Mads - Rising Phoenix (Unfinished Version) 00:09:204. Chaim - Stars Of Noam (Santiago Garcia Remix) 00:15:005. Lola Marsh - ID (Chaim and Jenia Remix) 00:18:506. Yves Deruyter - Feel Free (Chaim Unreleased Edit) 00:24:307. Chaim - ID 00:30:20
2024-10-23
58 min
Glaubenssache – was glaubst du?
Frieden um jeden Preis?
Pazifismus vs. Militär Er wird heutzutage überall gefordert und ist einer der wohl wichtigsten Begriffe unserer Zeit: Frieden. Die Realität jedoch ist eine andere – mit Kriegen und Konflikten wie in der Ukraine, im Nahen Osten oder im Südsudan. Soll man den Frieden um jeden Preis unterstützen? Muss man dazu Pazifist werden? Oder ist es auch ok, Teil einer militärischen Einheit zu sein? «Glaubenssache»-Host Karl Dittli vertieft dieses Thema mit dem Armee-Seelsorger Samuel Schmid und mit Hans Ulrich Gerber, der seine Wurzeln im Täufertum hat und sich intensiv mit dem Pazifis...
2024-09-10
48 min
Toolbox for the Trades
The Resilient Entrepreneur: Scaling a Contracting Business
Samuel Petrie began his career in the trades by working in his father’s business. He then went on to start his own company that focused on delivering technology and solutions that benefit the rural communities that he serves. It was through his business that he identified an underserved market needing urgent help - homeowners looking for someone to complete multiple simple tasks. As the General Manager at Red Barn Service LLC, Samuel leverages his experience and know-how to deliver HVAC and electrical services to homeowners in rural Wisconsin. He stops by to sh...
2024-01-02
32 min
Der Finanzmuseums Podcast
Eine Aussensicht auf die Schweizer Börse
Was für eine Bedeutung hat eine Börse für die Volkswirtschaft? Wie wird sie wahrgenommen, wo sind Berührungspunkte? In dieser Podcastfolge hören wir dazu die Sichtweisen zweier spannenden Gäste: Frau Prof. Dr. Yvonne Seiler Zimmermann lehrt an der Hochschule Luzern Finanzmarkttheorie und hat Financial Products, Asset Management und kapitalgedeckelte Vorsorge als Spezialgebiete. Der zweite Gast ist Samuel Gerber, er ist Chefredaktor von finews.ch, davor langjähriger Redaktor der Handelszeitung. Moderiert wird das Gespräch von Dr. Werner Vogt, Mitglied im Stiftungsrat des Schweizer Finanzmuseums.
2023-12-20
23 min
The Bradshaw Effect
From North Shore High To Back to the Future (Feat. Samuel Gerber)
Created and hosted by Cavan Hendron, The Bradshaw Effect breaks down and discusses how the ideal Carrie Bradshaw lifestyle from Sex and the City isn't always the reality of living in the concrete jungle of New York. In this episode, Cavan sits down with Samuel Gerber to discuss his journey in New York City and what it was like going from the Mean Girls National Tour to Back to the Future on Broadway! Follow Sam on social media! Samuel Gerber - @samuelgerber_ Ge...
2023-07-30
25 min
La Parole Commentée · RCF Alsace
Que repondre à la vie ?
La vocation du jeune Samuel ( 1 Samuel 3. 1-10) pour redire que toute vie est vocation; que toute vie est la réponse reconnaissante et obeissante à l'acte createur de Dieu par le pasteur Claude Horviller.Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
2023-05-20
28 min
Christopher Kimball’s Milk Street Radio
The Museum of Food Failures: From Crystal Pepsi and Life Savers Holes to Gerber Adult Singles
Dr. Samuel West is back to teach us about history’s greatest food failures, from Colgate’s frozen meals to the time Gerber made food for grown-ups. Plus, Massimo Montanari helps us uncover the true history of spaghetti; J. Kenji López-Alt tells us how to make the most perfect scrambled eggs; and we bake Chocolate Olive Oil Cake. (Originally aired on April 22nd, 2022.)Get the recipe for Chocolate Olive Oil Cake here.We want to hear your culinary tips! Share your cooking hacks, secret ingredients or unexpected techniques with us for a chanc...
2023-04-07
50 min
Tour de France des paroisses et des régions
(A redécouvrir) VISA ANNEE DIACONALE au service du volontariat pour les associations et les jeunes
Découvrez l'association VISA ANNEE DIACONALE avec son secrétaire général, Samuel Gerber. Il nous rappelle l'historique de l'association, comment elle accompagne aujourd'hui les associations dans la création de missions de volontariat et comme elle chemine avec les jeunes désirant vivre une année de volontariat. Une émission à ne pas manquer et à partager largement autour de soi aussi bien à des responsables d'association qu'à des jeunes...Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
2023-02-25
13 min
Christopher Kimball’s Milk Street Radio
The Museum of Food Failures: From Crystal Pepsi and Life Savers Holes to Gerber Adult Singles
Dr. Samuel West is back to teach us about history’s greatest food failures, from Colgate’s frozen meals to the time Gerber made food for grown-ups. Plus, Massimo Montanari helps us uncover the true history of spaghetti; J. Kenji López-Alt tells us how to make the most perfect scrambled eggs; and we bake Chocolate Olive Oil Cake.Get this week's recipe, Chocolate Olive Oil Cake. A caller this week asked about corn tortillas. Chris’s favorite flour tortillas are from Caramelo. Listen to Milk Street Radio on: Apple Podcast...
2022-04-22
50 min
Midi Magazine
Le service civique expliqué
Le service civique expliqué. Marion Panoma et Basile Roche, jeunes en cours de Service Civique. Samuel Gerber, secrétaire général de Visa AD. Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
2022-04-19
50 min
The Thought Leader Revolution Podcast
EP338: Samuel Rivera - Filmmaker For Freedom
From fatherhood to filmmaking, Sam Rivera is a man dedicated to truth, discipline, freedom and service. He turned his passion for filmmaking, storytelling, and motivation in to a media company that gives people; businesses, celebrities, and entrepreneurs, a chance to tell their stories in a creative way. Check out his Youtube channel for videos that feature Joe Rogan, Jordan Peterson, Kevin Hart, Charlie Chaplin, Jocko Willink, Elon Musk, and many other thought leaders. Expert action steps: Storytelling is king. All videos should tell a story. Put the attention on the subject, not yourself. Let p...
2022-02-15
55 min
Get Birding
Get Birding's RSPB Big Garden Birdwatch Special: Chris Packham, Samuel West, Miranda Krestovnikoff , Dr Amir Khan, Sam Lee & Edwyn Collins
In this special one-off episode featuring a host of voices, Get Birding celebrates the RSPB’s Big Garden Birdwatch 2022 in collaboration with the charity for their annual citizen science event.Presenter Hamza Yassin encourages anyone in the UK to spend an hour spotting birds in their local park, green space or garden as part of this yearly weekend event. In 2021 over 1 million people took part, spotting 17 million birds.Nature legend Chris Packham explains how to take part whilst RSPB President and nature presenter Miranda Krestovnikoff reveals how the data we gather in the BG...
2022-01-28
52 min
The Sovereign Man Podcast
Ep. 18: Samuel Rivera - Filmmaker For Freedom
From fatherhood to filmmaking, Sam Rivera is a man dedicated to truth, discipline, freedom and service. He turned his passion for filmmaking, storytelling, and motivation in to a media company that gives people; businesses, celebrities, and entrepreneurs, a chance to tell their stories in a creative way. Check out his Youtube channel for videos that feature Joe Rogan, Jordan Peterson, Kevin Hart, Charlie Chaplin, Jocko Willink, Elon Musk, and many other thought leaders. In this episode, you'll learn: Storytelling is king. All videos should tell a story. Put the attention on the subject, not y...
2021-12-08
56 min
Get Birding
Series 1: Episode 4 - Samuel West, Lucy Lapwing, Sam Lee
During lockdown, we've become more aware of birdsong but can we recognise the birds we're hearing? In this episode, Mya-Rose Craig explores how to identify different birds, from robins to wrens to blackbirds; why birds sing; what a dawn chorus is all about; and how birdsong makes us feel.Actor and keen birder Samuel West takes time out from filming the new series of All Creatures Great and Small to give top tips on how to learn birdsong, with his very own patch diary from Yorkshire. RSPB’s Lucy Lapwing, host of YouTube chann...
2021-03-12
49 min
The End of Apartheid - South Africa’s Human Spirit
S3E2: worlds of licence - bluegum tree
The Amnesty Committee's first public hearing of convicted white Afrikaans perpetrators was also its first rejection of amnesty. Forty-seven-year-old Hennie Gerber and 42-year-old Johan van Eyk appeared before the amnesty panel in Pretoria in July 1996. Gerber and Van Eyk were former policemen and ex-investigators with the cash-in-transit company Fidelity Guards. On the 21st of May 1991, they interrogated, tortured, shot dead and burnt their colleague Samuel Kganakga. They had suspected him of being involved in an armed robbery of about R4 million and the theft of R60 000. Angie Kapelianis and Darren Taylor report. Transcript: http...
2020-10-13
00 min
Exposed : le podcast de Film Exposure
13 : MULAN, degrés d'appropriation et de mutation culturelles du wu xia pian
Propos généraux sur le wu xia pian 00:03:18 --- LE FILM D'ACTUALITÉ (00:05:21) MULAN, de Niki Caro --- LA THÉMATIQUE APPROFONDIE (00:52:20) Degrés d’appropriation et de mutation culturelles du wu xia pian TIGRE ET DRAGON, Ang Lee, 2000 (00:37:30) ENTER THE WARRIOR’S GATE, Matthias Hoene, 2016 (01:05:17) THE BLADE, Tsui Hark, 1995 (01:30:05) --- LES CONSEILS (02:09:10) Alex : MATCHLESS MULAN (Chen Cheng, 2020) disponible sur YouTube : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rFmFWM8HrEo et KUNG FU MULAN (Leo Liao, 2020) Thomas : SEKIRO SHADOWS DIE TWICE, jeu de FromSoftware et le whisky taïwanais Kavalan Séb : LA MAISON DE BAMBOU (Samuel Fuller, 1955), réédité en Blu-ray par Eu...
2020-10-05
2h 18
Weird Distractions
The Many Crimes of Samuel Little
Named as one of the most prolific serial killers, Samuel Little has become a common American house hold name for all the wrong reasons. This week, Alex & Christie go over the many arrests and victims of Sam Little, while trying not to throw the computer against a wall over the numerous injustices. Need a distraction? We got you. Listener discretion is advised.As mentioned, some of the cases mentioned in this episode are unsolved – if you or anyone you know has information, please contact the FBI at: www.fbi.gov or at 1-800-225-5324 (or your clo...
2020-09-27
58 min
Exposed : le podcast de Film Exposure
Épisode spécial pandémie
Confinés mais pas privés de culture pour autant. On vous propose de (ne pas) vous changer les idées dans ce numéro spécial « Pandémie au cinéma » en évoquant une série des films qui ont au moins le mérite de vous faire prendre conscience que la situation pourrait encore être plus grave ! --- PANIQUE DANS LA RUE, Elia Kazan, 1950 (00:02:30) LE MYSTÈRE ANDROMÈDE, Robert Wise, 1971 (00:20:10) EBOLA SYNDROME, Herman Yau, 1996 (00:43:20) CONTAGION, Steven Soderbergh, 2011 (01:00:27) --- D’AUTRES FILMS DE CONTAMINATION À CONSEILLER ? (01:30:00) Seb : THE THING, John Carpenter (1982) Thomas : IT FOLLOWS, David Robert Mitchell (2015) Alex : LE SYDRÔME DE HAMBOUR...
2020-04-01
1h 40
HörSpielHaus - Der Podcast aus dem SchauSpielhaus
Richtig Recht Gerechtigkeit
Musik: Biber Gullatz Musiker: Christian Gerber, Sönke Rust, Matthias Trippner Es spielen: Katja Danowski, Tabitha Frehner, Paul Herwig, Luca Hämmerle, Philipp Jacob, Anne Müller, Martin Pawlowsky, Olaf Rausch, Mathis Reinhardt, Maximilian Scheidt, Michael Weber, Samuel Weiss, Michael Wittenborn Weitere Informationen finden Sie hier: http://bit.ly/robinhooddsh1819
2019-01-15
02 min
HörSpielHaus - Der Podcast aus dem SchauSpielhaus
Einzigartig Genial
Musik: Biber Gullatz Musiker: Christian Gerber, Sönke Rust, Matthias Trippner Es spielen: Katja Danowski, Tabitha Frehner, Paul Herwig, Luca Hämmerle, Philipp Jacob, Anne Müller, Martin Pawlowsky, Olaf Rausch, Mathis Reinhardt, Maximilian Scheidt, Michael Weber, Samuel Weiss, Michael Wittenborn Weitere Informationen finden Sie hier: http://bit.ly/robinhooddsh1819
2019-01-15
01 min
MK837 presents Uniquely Yours
EP 106 | J Lauda (December 2018)
Welcome to the holiday season. We hope your Thanksgiving was filled with great food, good fun and a reflection on all the blessings this year has brought. I hope you’re looking forward to the rest of the holiday season and have plans to spend it with friends and family. One thing that we’re thankful for is that we’ve made it six months now with this podcast. Hopefully, we’ve formed a habit now that will be hard to kick. Here at MK837, we’ve been planning out 2019 for months now and it looks amaz...
2018-11-30
2h 00
MK837 presents Uniquely Yours
EP 106 | J Lauda (December 2018)
Welcome to the holiday season. We hope your Thanksgiving was filled with great food, good fun and a reflection on all the blessings this year has brought. I hope you’re looking forward to the rest of the holiday season and have plans to spend it with friends and family. One thing that we’re thankful for is that we’ve made it six months now with this podcast. Hopefully, we’ve formed a habit now that will be hard to kick. Here at MK837, we’ve been planning out 2019 for months now and it looks amaz...
2018-11-30
2h 00
MK837 presents Uniquely Yours
Uniquely Yours | EP 106 | J Lauda - December 2018
Welcome to the holiday season. We hope your Thanksgiving was filled with great food, good fun and a reflection on all the blessings this year has brought. I hope you’re looking forward to the rest of the holiday season and have plans to spend it with friends and family. One thing that we’re thankful for is that we’ve made it six months now with this podcast. Hopefully, we’ve formed a habit now that will be hard to kick. Here at MK837, we’ve been planning out 2019 for months now and it looks amazing. In August 2019, we’ll be celebr...
2018-11-30
2h 00
Infusion Underground : Progressive House & Melodic Techno
016 - Infusion Underground Radio - CT - Classic Tracks Mix
For this episode of Infusion Underground Radio, I've put together and mixed 20 Classic Tracks from back in the day that have been hammered over the years by my favourite DJ's - Sasha & John Digweed. Hopefully this mix winds back the clock, brings back some great memories and nights of old. As usual, turn it up, listen loud, get lost into the music and enjoy! CT x Tracklist: 1. My Spirit (Original Tilt Mix) - Tilt 2. Amber (Alandanat Remix) - Nations 3. Passion (Naked Mix) - Gat Decor 4. Sacred (The Sunrise Mix) - Sander Kleinenberg 5. You’re Not Alone (Patrice Baumel Private Mix...
2018-02-28
2h 38
Soberbius Podcast
SOBERBIUS #103 Guest Mix OIBAF&WALLEN
Biografía Fabio Fernandez y Samuel Wallen nacieron en Madrid en 1990 y 1991 respectivamente, ambos residen actualmente en Madrid. Grado en Producción Musical (OIBAF), Grado en Ingeniería de Sonido (WALLEN). Soporte: Han recibido el apoyo de grandes líderes mundiales de la escena como Joseph Capriati, Maceo Plex, Nick Warren, Guy Gerber, Fideles, Øostil, Stephan Jolk, Solee, Darko Milosevic, Nick Devon, Juan Elvadin, Modeplex, Strinner entre otros. . Lanzamientos: Lanzando originales, remixes y colaboraciones lanzando música con artistas de talla mundial como, Hernan Cattaneo, Binaryh, Haptic (Vocalist), Rafael Cerato, Marc DePulse, Betoko, Danito & Athina, Alfonso Muchacho, Mia Mendi, entre otros...
2016-06-16
58 min
Less Conversation's Podcast
(187) Satoshi Tomiie for m2o radio (www.m2o.it) 25 05 2014
Track List: 01. Italoboyz - Afrodite 02. MOME - The Good The Big The Bad 03. Satoeski - Drummer 04. Robert Dietz - Common Riddim (Original Mix) 05. Mandar (Lazare Hoche, Malin Genie & Samuel Andre Madsen) - B2 808 RUFFNECK BUSINESS 06. Louie Fresco - Arabian Sexcapade (Dennis Ferrer Drums mix) 07. Louie Fresco - Arabian Sexcapade (Dennis Ferrer Remix) 08. Peter Kruder - Orchestral 09. Roy Davis Jr. Feat. Robert Owens - Slide -Luke Solomon Vocal Mix 10. Julien Sandre - Perception - Italoboyz sti clapsy rmx 11. Barac - 001b 12. Emerson Todd - Mind Games 13. Robert Dietz - You're So Hood Biography: Talk about house music and its impossible not...
2014-05-26
1h 08