Saturday, March 10, 2007

March 10 Readings

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The Law and History blog is the first year of the Three Years Bible blog and covers Genesis through Malachi.
The Poetry and Prophecy blog is the second year of the Three Years Bible blog and covers Job through Malachi, with a daily portion of Psalm read every day.
The New Testament is the third year of the Three Years blog and covers Matthew through Revelation.

You can read the passage from the Law and History blog, Poetry and Prophecy blog and the New Testament blog using the Three Years Bible Readings in One Year: Exodus 19, Proverbs 27; Psalms 32.6-11; Mark 12.1-27

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You can start with any of the three years and finish the Bible at a slower pace in three years
Try the Three Years in the Bible: Year 1 Law and History; Year 2 Poetry and Prophecy and Year 3 New Testament.

You can start with any of the three years and finish the Bible at a slower pace in three years
Readings for Year 1 of the Three Years Bible: Genesis thru Esther
Readings for Year 2 of the Three Years Bible: Job thru Malachi
Readings for Year 3 of the Three Years Bible: Matthew thru Revelation

Today's Reading From Mark 12:1-27
Mark 12:1-27 Commentaries, verse by verse

Mark 12.1-14 Jesus told the parable of the tenant. The meaning of the parable was Jesus prophesying against the Jewish rulers of how they treated the prophets who came before him and of His death and the Gentile church. He said they had rejected him like the capstone prophesied in Psalms 118.22-23.
Mark 12.13-17 The herodians try to trap Jesus by asking Him whether He should pay taxes to Caesar. He asked for a coin and asked whose inscription was on it. They replied Caesar. then He said give to Caesar the things belonging to Caesar and to God the things belonging to God. Jesus had paid the temple tax for Peter and Himself (Matt 17.24-27).
In Mark 12.18-27(Other references: Mat 22.23-33; Luke 20.27-38) The Sadducees,who did not believe in the resurrection came to Jesus and asked him the question of whose husband the wife would be married to after she had outlived seven of them. Jesus said that there was no marriage in heaven.


More Links in Mark
Dan Hill on Mark
Ray Stedman on Mark
Jeff Miller on Mark
Chadwick on Mark
Dr. Thomas Constable Study Notes is a PDF file, open with Adobe Acrobatic Reader
Sermons on Mark by Ryle, Spurgeon, and Whitefield
John Piper Sermon's on Mark

More Links on Commentaries for the Old Testament
Dr. Thomas Constable Study Notes (for both OT and NT) is a PDF file, open with Adobe Acrobatic Reader

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This Posting is NOT a commentary of the passages read today but it is a devotional. Please send a comment if something spoke to you today from the passages, links or thoughts that I have shared with you.

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