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Author: 1st Century Apostolic Traditionalist1st Century Apostolic Traditionalist
Date: Jul 20, 2008 11:30
Congratulations! to those readers who have resolutely continued with the
Daily Reading for the last six months. For they have now read half the Old
Testament, and ALL of the New.
May God bless your continued effort and dedication.
Bible Readings for Today
2 Samuel 4-5
Jeremiah 10
Matthew 21
For those who want to go directly to the source of this study guide,
it can be found at http://www.antipas.org/readings/readings.html
It takes normally between 20-30 mins per day depending on one's reading
speed.
It will be found many unanswered questions which may have seemed puzzling
and "Hard to be understood" are slowly and precisely answered as the Bible
is methodically read through day after day.
Here is a helpful link for anyone who either does not have a Bible to
hand, or might prefer reading from their computer, or might want to compare
different translations, or even read non-English versions:
http://www.biblegateway.com/
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Author: 1st Century Apostolic Traditionalist1st Century Apostolic Traditionalist
Date: Jul 19, 2008 12:18
Congratulations! to those readers who have resolutely continued with the
Daily Reading for the last six months. For they have now read half the Old
Testament, and ALL of the New.
May God bless your continued effort and dedication.
Bible Readings for Today
2 Samuel 3
Jeremiah 9
Matthew 20
For those who want to go directly to the source of this study guide,
it can be found at http://www.antipas.org/readings/readings.html
It takes normally between 20-30 mins per day depending on one's reading
speed.
It will be found many unanswered questions which may have seemed puzzling
and "Hard to be understood" are slowly and precisely answered as the Bible
is methodically read through day after day.
Here is a helpful link for anyone who either does not have a Bible to
hand, or might prefer reading from their computer, or might want to compare
different translations, or even read non-English versions:
http://www.biblegateway.com/
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Author: 1st Century Apostolic Traditionalist1st Century Apostolic Traditionalist
Date: Jul 18, 2008 12:10
Congratulations! to those readers who have resolutely continued with the
Daily Reading for the last six months. For they have now read half the Old
Testament, and ALL of the New.
May God bless your continued effort and dedication.
Bible Readings for Today
2 Samuel 2
Jeremiah 8
Matthew 19
For those who want to go directly to the source of this study guide,
it can be found at http://www.antipas.org/readings/readings.html
It takes normally between 20-30 mins per day depending on one's reading
speed.
It will be found many unanswered questions which may have seemed puzzling
and "Hard to be understood" are slowly and precisely answered as the Bible
is methodically read through day after day.
Here is a helpful link for anyone who either does not have a Bible to
hand, or might prefer reading from their computer, or might want to compare
different translations, or even read non-English versions:
http://www.biblegateway.com/
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Author: 1st Century Apostolic Traditionalist1st Century Apostolic Traditionalist
Date: Jul 17, 2008 12:49
Congratulations! to those readers who have resolutely continued with the
Daily Reading for the last six months. For they have now read half the Old
Testament, and ALL of the New.
May God bless your continued effort and dedication.
Bible Readings for Today
2 Samuel 1
Jeremiah 7
Matthew 18
For those who want to go directly to the source of this study guide,
it can be found at http://www.antipas.org/readings/readings.html
It takes normally between 20-30 mins per day depending on one's reading
speed.
It will be found many unanswered questions which may have seemed puzzling
and "Hard to be understood" are slowly and precisely answered as the Bible
is methodically read through day after day.
Here is a helpful link for anyone who either does not have a Bible to
hand, or might prefer reading from their computer, or might want to compare
different translations, or even read non-English versions:
http://www.biblegateway.com/
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Author: 1st Century Apostolic Traditionalist1st Century Apostolic Traditionalist
Date: Jul 16, 2008 14:38
Congratulations! to those readers who have resolutely continued with the
Daily Reading for the last six months. For they have now read half the Old
Testament, and ALL of the New.
May God bless your continued effort and dedication.
Bible Readings for Today
1 Samuel 31
Jeremiah 6
Matthew 17
For those who want to go directly to the source of this study guide,
it can be found at http://www.antipas.org/readings/readings.html
It takes normally between 20-30 mins per day depending on one's reading
speed.
It will be found many unanswered questions which may have seemed puzzling
and "Hard to be understood" are slowly and precisely answered as the Bible
is methodically read through day after day.
Here is a helpful link for anyone who either does not have a Bible to
hand, or might prefer reading from their computer, or might want to compare
different translations, or even read non-English versions:
http://www.biblegateway.com/
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Author: 1st Century Apostolic Traditionalist1st Century Apostolic Traditionalist
Date: Jul 15, 2008 05:39
Congratulations! to those readers who have resolutely continued with the
Daily Reading for the last six months. For they have now read half the Old
Testament, and ALL of the New.
May God bless your continued effort and dedication.
Bible Readings for Today
1 Samuel 29-30
Jeremiah 5
Matthew 16
For those who want to go directly to the source of this study guide,
it can be found at http://www.antipas.org/readings/readings.html
It takes normally between 20-30 mins per day depending on one's reading
speed.
It will be found many unanswered questions which may have seemed puzzling
and "Hard to be understood" are slowly and precisely answered as the Bible
is methodically read through day after day.
Here is a helpful link for anyone who either does not have a Bible to
hand, or might prefer reading from their computer, or might want to compare
different translations, or even read non-English versions:
http://www.biblegateway.com/
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Author: 1st Century Apostolic Traditionalist1st Century Apostolic Traditionalist
Date: Jul 14, 2008 14:10
Congratulations! to those readers who have resolutely continued with the
Daily Reading for the last six months. For they have now read half the Old
Testament, and ALL of the New.
May God bless your continued effort and dedication.
Bible Readings for Today
1 Samuel 28
Jeremiah 4
Matthew 15
For those who want to go directly to the source of this study guide,
it can be found at http://www.antipas.org/readings/readings.html
It takes normally between 20-30 mins per day depending on one's reading
speed.
It will be found many unanswered questions which may have seemed puzzling
and "Hard to be understood" are slowly and precisely answered as the Bible
is methodically read through day after day.
Here is a helpful link for anyone who either does not have a Bible to
hand, or might prefer reading from their computer, or might want to compare
different translations, or even read non-English versions:
http://www.biblegateway.com/
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Author: 1st Century Apostolic Traditionalist1st Century Apostolic Traditionalist
Date: Jul 13, 2008 07:00
Congratulations! to those readers who have resolutely continued with the
Daily Reading for the last six months. For they have now read half the Old
Testament, and ALL of the New.
May God bless your continued effort and dedication.
Bible Readings for Today
1 Samuel 26-7
Jeremiah 3
Matthew 14
For those who want to go directly to the source of this study guide,
it can be found at http://www.antipas.org/readings/readings.html
It takes normally between 20-30 mins per day depending on one's reading
speed.
It will be found many unanswered questions which may have seemed puzzling
and "Hard to be understood" are slowly and precisely answered as the Bible
is methodically read through day after day.
Here is a helpful link for anyone who either does not have a Bible to
hand, or might prefer reading from their computer, or might want to compare
different translations, or even read non-English versions:
http://www.biblegateway.com/
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Author: 1st Century Apostolic Traditionalist1st Century Apostolic Traditionalist
Date: Jul 12, 2008 13:05
Congratulations! to those readers who have resolutely continued with the
Daily Reading for the last six months. For they have now read half the Old
Testament, and ALL of the New.
May God bless your continued effort and dedication.
Bible Readings for Today
1 Samuel 25
Jeremiah 2
Matthew 13
For those who want to go directly to the source of this study guide,
it can be found at http://www.antipas.org/readings/readings.html
It takes normally between 20-30 mins per day depending on one's reading
speed.
It will be found many unanswered questions which may have seemed puzzling
and "Hard to be understood" are slowly and precisely answered as the Bible
is methodically read through day after day.
Here is a helpful link for anyone who either does not have a Bible to
hand, or might prefer reading from their computer, or might want to compare
different translations, or even read non-English versions:
http://www.biblegateway.com/
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Author: 1st Century Apostolic Traditionalist1st Century Apostolic Traditionalist
Date: Jul 11, 2008 12:35
Congratulations! to those readers who have resolutely continued with the
Daily Reading for the last six months. For they have now read half the Old
Testament, and ALL of the New.
May God bless your continued effort and dedication.
Bible Readings for Today
1 Samuel 24
Jeremiah 1
Matthew 12
For those who want to go directly to the source of this study guide,
it can be found at http://www.antipas.org/readings/readings.html
It takes normally between 20-30 mins per day depending on one's reading
speed.
It will be found many unanswered questions which may have seemed puzzling
and "Hard to be understood" are slowly and precisely answered as the Bible
is methodically read through day after day.
Here is a helpful link for anyone who either does not have a Bible to
hand, or might prefer reading from their computer, or might want to compare
different translations, or even read non-English versions:
http://www.biblegateway.com/
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