This coming week, October 30-November 5 (5-11 Cheshvan 5783), the Bible reading plan covers the portion Lech L’cha (Go Forth).
30 Oct Genesis 12:1-13 Joshua 18:1-19:16 Matthew 9:1-17 Psalm 8:1-9
31 Oct Genesis 12:14-13:4 Joshua 19:17-20:9 Matthew 9:18-38 Psalm 9:1-10
01 Nov Genesis 13:5-18 Joshua 21:1-45 Matthew 10:1-23 Psalm 9:11-20
02 Nov Genesis 14:1-20 Joshua 22:1-23:11 Matthew 10:24-42 Psalm 10:1-18
03 Nov Genesis 14:21-15:6 Joshua 23:12-24:1-33 Matthew 11:1-24 Proverbs 2:1-9
04 Nov Genesis 15:7-17:6 Judges 1:1-2:10 Matthew 11:25-12:21 Proverbs 2:10-22
05 Nov Genesis 17:7-27 Isaiah 40:27-41:16 Matthew 12:22-50 Psalm 11:1-7
The complete annual Bible reading plan for 2022-23 (Hebrew year 5783) is available at this link:
https://thebarkingfox.com/2022..../10/28/weekly-bible-
This coming week, October 30-November 5 (5-11 Cheshvan 5783), the Bible reading plan covers the portion Lech L’cha (Go Forth).
30 Oct Genesis 12:1-13 Joshua 18:1-19:16 Matthew 9:1-17 Psalm 8:1-9
31 Oct Genesis 12:14-13:4 Joshua 19:17-20:9 Matthew 9:18-38 Psalm 9:1-10
01 Nov Genesis 13:5-18 Joshua 21:1-45 Matthew 10:1-23 Psalm 9:11-20
02 Nov Genesis 14:1-20 Joshua 22:1-23:11 Matthew 10:24-42 Psalm 10:1-18
03 Nov Genesis 14:21-15:6 Joshua 23:12-24:1-33 Matthew 11:1-24 Proverbs 2:1-9
04 Nov Genesis 15:7-17:6 Judges 1:1-2:10 Matthew 11:25-12:21 Proverbs 2:10-22
05 Nov Genesis 17:7-27 Isaiah 40:27-41:16 Matthew 12:22-50 Psalm 11:1-7
The complete annual Bible reading plan for 2022-23 (Hebrew year 5783) is available at this link:
https://thebarkingfox.com/2022..../10/28/weekly-bible-
Cush fathered Nimrod; he was the first on earth to be a mighty man.
Genesis 10:8
This seems to contradict Genesis 6:4, which says that the Nephilim who lived before and after the Great Flood "were the mighty men of old". The two verses can be reconciled by understanding that the "mighty men" reputation of the Nephilim was applied posthumously in the myths that grew up around them, legends of giants, demi-gods, and the like.