This coming week, 5-11 May 2024 (27 Nisan-3 Iyar 5784), the Bible reading plan covers Kedoshim (Holy Ones).
05 May Leviticus 19:1-14 Job 21:17-22:30 Acts 18:1-23 Proverbs 22:24-29
06 May Leviticus 19: 15-22 Job 23:1-24:25 Acts 18:24-19:20 Psalm 84:1-12
07 May Leviticus 19:23-32 Job 25:1-27:23 Acts 19:21-41 Psalm 85:1-13
08 May Leviticus 19:33-37 Job 28:1-29:17 Acts 20:1-17 Proverbs 23:1-5
09 May Leviticus 20:1-7 Job 29:18-30:31 Acts 20:18-38 Proverbs 23:6-11
10 May Leviticus 20:8-22 Job 31:1-40 Acts 21:1-19 Proverbs 23:12-18
11 May Leviticus 20:23-27 Amos 9:7-15 Acts 21:20-40 Proverbs 23:19-25
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#leviticus 17:3-5 is a prohibition of sacrifice away from the Temple/Tabernacle, not of the slaughter of everyday meat animals. While in the wilderness, all animals had to be slaughtered at the Tabernacle, but once Israel entered the Promised Land, they could resume slaughtering animals for meat wherever they lived. The Wilderness was a training period in which God worked to break the bad habits the people had learned from Mesopotamia and Egypt.
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Authors might describe the process of writing as the process of sharing with their readers the inspiration that moved them to write. Often that inspiration comes from personal experience. The best novels, for example, reflect the author’s life journey. That is exactly what we find in Stones of Wrath: The Tapestry, Susanne Ratcliffe’s debut novel developed around the theme of Israel’s wandering tribes and their descendants in modern Europe. In this second part of our conversation, Susanne tells us her story, which includes details about her family roots in Australia and England. Readers who are captivated by her historical fiction will find echoes of her family history in her characters and the action of the novel. Those who have not yet read Stones of Wrath: The Tapestry will hear in Susanne’s story a preview of what they will find in the book.
A major feature of Susanne’s writing is the Providence of God. Her characters who have a relationship with the Almighty live in expectation of His Providence, especially in troubled times. Teshuva and Will Spires touch on God’s Providence in their songs about His promises, and Barry Phillip and David Jones provide scriptural context for it in a two-part conversation they call, “Honey on the Ground.”
https://thebarkingfox.com/2024..../05/03/susanne-ratcl
Authors might describe the process of writing as the process of sharing with their readers the inspiration that moved them to write. Often that inspiration comes from personal experience. The best novels, for example, reflect the author’s life journey. That is exactly what we find in Stones of Wrath: The Tapestry, Susanne Ratcliffe’s debut novel developed around the theme of Israel’s wandering tribes and their descendants in modern Europe. In this second part of our conversation, Susanne tells us her story, which includes details about her family roots in Australia and England. Readers who are captivated by her historical fiction will find echoes of her family history in her characters and the action of the novel. Those who have not yet read Stones of Wrath: The Tapestry will hear in Susanne’s story a preview of what they will find in the book.
A major feature of Susanne’s writing is the Providence of God. Her characters who have a relationship with the Almighty live in expectation of His Providence, especially in troubled times. Teshuva and Will Spires touch on God’s Providence in their songs about His promises, and Barry Phillip and David Jones provide scriptural context for it in a two-part conversation they call, “Honey on the Ground.”
https://thebarkingfox.com/2024..../05/03/susanne-ratcl