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Apr 16, 2022

DEUTERONOMY 27:
Yesterday in Deuteronomy, Moses continued with miscellaneous regulations. One repeated in the New Testament is to not muzzle an ox to keep it from eating when it is treading out grain. Paul used that as a metaphor for something else.

PSALM 63:
This is another poem of David, including beautiful imagery. Pray like David, if you want to be blessed like David or need protection as David did.

ACTS 16a:
Yesterday in Acts we heard how Barnabas and Paul with Silas and Judas/Justus delivered the letter from the leaders in Jerusalem. And afterward, Paul and Barnabas had their falling out over the issue of whether to take John Mark along on their next trip. Silas— who evidently had come back to Antioch, became Paul's new ministry partner.

NLT Translation notes:
Ps. 63:11 But the king will rejoice in [You, O ] God.
All who trust in [You/him] will praise [You/him],
while liars will be silenced.
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Acts 16:18 This went on day after day until Paul got so exasperated that he turned and said to the demon within her, “I command you in the name of [Christ Jesus//Jesus Christ] to come out of her.” And instantly it left her.

 

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