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Morning Bible Reading - Joshua 19

  1 And the second lot came forth to Simeon, [even] for the tribe of the children of Simeon according to their families: and their inheritance was within the inheritance of the children of Judah.  2 And they had in their inheritance Beersheba, or Sheba, and Moladah,  3 And Hazarshual, and Balah, and Azem,  4 And Eltolad, and Bethul, and Hormah,  5 And Ziklag, and Bethmarcaboth, and Hazarsusah,  6 And Bethlebaoth, and Sharuhen; thirteen cities and their villages:  7 Ain, Remmon, and Ether, and Ashan; four cities and their villages:  8 And all the villages that [were] round about these cities to Baalathbeer, Ramath of the south. This [is] the inheritance of the tribe of the children of Simeon according to their families.  9 Out of the portion of the children of Judah [was] the inheritance of the children of Simeon: for the part of the children of Judah was too much for them: therefore the children of Simeon had their inheritance within the inheritance of them.  10 And the third lot came up for the children of Zebulun according to their families: and the border of their inheritance was unto Sarid:  11 And their border went up toward the sea, and Maralah, and reached to Dabbasheth, and reached to the river that [is] before Jokneam;  12 And turned from Sarid eastward toward the sunrising unto the border of Chislothtabor, and then goeth out to Daberath, and goeth up to Japhia,  13 And from thence passeth on along on the east to Gittahhepher, to Ittahkazin, and goeth out to Remmonmethoar to Neah;  14 And the border compasseth it on the north side to Hannathon: and the outgoings thereof are in the valley of Jiphthahel:  15 And Kattath, and Nahallal, and Shimron, and Idalah, and Bethlehem: twelve cities with their villages.  16 This [is] the inheritance of the children of Zebulun according to their families, these cities with their villages.  17 [And] the fourth lot came out to Issachar, for the children of Issachar according to their families.  18 And their border was toward Jezreel, and Chesulloth, and Shunem,  19 And Hapharaim, and Shion, and Anaharath,  20 And Rabbith, and Kishion, and Abez,  21 And Remeth, and Engannim, and Enhaddah, and Bethpazzez;  22 And the coast reacheth to Tabor, and Shahazimah, and Bethshemesh; and the outgoings of their border were at Jordan: sixteen cities with their villages.  23 This [is] the inheritance of the tribe of the children of Issachar according to their families, the cities and their villages.  24 And the fifth lot came out for the tribe of the children of Asher according to their families.  25 And their border was Helkath, and Hali, and Beten, and Achshaph,  26 And Alammelech, and Amad, and Misheal; and reacheth to Carmel westward, and to Shihorlibnath;  27 And turneth toward the sunrising to Bethdagon, and reacheth to Zebulun, and to the valley of Jiphthahel toward the north side of Bethemek, and Neiel, and goeth out to Cabul on the left hand,  28 And Hebron, and Rehob, and Hammon, and Kanah, [even] unto great Zidon;  29 And [then] the coast turneth to Ramah, and to the strong city Tyre; and the coast turneth to Hosah; and the outgoings thereof are at the sea from the coast to Achzib:  30 Ummah also, and Aphek, and Rehob: twenty and two cities with their villages.  31 This [is] the inheritance of the tribe of the children of Asher according to their families, these cities with their villages.  32 The sixth lot came out to the children of Naphtali, [even] for the children of Naphtali according to their families.  33 And their coast was from Heleph, from Allon to Zaanannim, and Adami, Nekeb, and Jabneel, unto Lakum; and the outgoings thereof were at Jordan:  34 And [then] the coast turneth westward to Aznothtabor, and goeth out from thence to Hukkok, and reacheth to Zebulun on the south side, and reacheth to Asher on the west side, and to Judah upon Jordan toward the sunrising.  35 And the fenced cities [are] Ziddim, Zer, and Hammath, Rakkath, and Chinnereth,  36 And Adamah, and Ramah, and Hazor,  37 And Kedesh, and Edrei, and Enhazor,  38 And Iron, and Migdalel, Horem, and Bethanath, and Bethshemesh; nineteen cities with their villages.  39 This [is] the inheritance of the tribe of the children of Naphtali according to their families, the cities and their villages.  40 [And] the seventh lot came out for the tribe of the children of Dan according to their families.  41 And the coast of their inheritance was Zorah, and Eshtaol, and Irshemesh,  42 And Shaalabbin, and Ajalon, and Jethlah,  43 And Elon, and Thimnathah, and Ekron,  44 And Eltekeh, and Gibbethon, and Baalath,  45 And Jehud, and Beneberak, and Gathrimmon,  46 And Mejarkon, and Rakkon, with the border before Japho.  47 And the coast of the children of Dan went out [too little] for them: therefore the children of Dan went up to fight against Leshem, and took it, and smote it with the edge of the sword, and possessed it, and dwelt therein, and called Leshem, Dan, after the name of Dan their father.  48 This [is] the inheritance of the tribe of the children of Dan according to their families, these cities with their villages.  49 When they had made an end of dividing the land for inheritance by their coasts, the children of Israel gave an inheritance to Joshua the son of Nun among them:  50 According to the word of the LORD they gave him the city which he asked, [even] Timnathserah in mount Ephraim: and he built the city, and dwelt therein.  51 These [are] the inheritances, which Eleazar the priest, and Joshua the son of Nun, and the heads of the fathers of the tribes of the children of Israel, divided for an inheritance by lot in Shiloh before the LORD, at the door of the tabernacle of the congregation. So they made an end of dividing the country.

Matthew Henry Commentary:   0-999 Chapter Outline The lot of Simeon. (1-9) The lot of Zebulun. (10-16) The lot of Issachar, Asher, Naphtali, and Dan. (17-51)

Matthew Henry Commentary:   1-9 The men of Judah did not oppose taking away the cities within their border, when convinced that they had more than was right. If a true believer has obtained an unintended and improper advantage in any thing, he will give it up without murmuring. Love seeketh not her own, and doth not behave unseemly; it will induce those in whom it richly dwells, to part with their own to supply what is lacking to their brethren.

Matthew Henry Commentary:   10-16 In the division to each tribe of Israel, the prophetic blessings of Jacob were fulfilled. They chose for themselves, or it was divided to them by lot, in the manner and places that he foresaw. So sure a rule to go by is the word of prophecy: we see by it what to believe, and it proves beyond all dispute the things that are of God.

Matthew Henry Commentary:   17-51 Joshua waited till all the tribes were settled, before he asked any provision for himself. He was content to be unfixed, till he saw them all placed, and herein is an example to all in public places, to prefer the common welfare before private advantage. Those who labour most to do good to others, seek an inheritance in the Canaan above: but it will be soon enough to enter thereon, when they have done all the service to their brethren of which they are capable. Nor can any thing more effectually assure them of their title to it, than endeavouring to bring others to desire, to seek, and to obtain it. Our Lord Jesus came and dwelt on earth, not in pomp but poverty, providing rest for man, yet himself not having where to lay his head; for Christ pleased not himself. Nor would he enter upon his inheritance, till by his obedience to death he secured the eternal inheritance for all his people; nor will he account his own glory completed, till every ransomed sinner is put in possession of his heavenly rest.

A Commentary By J Vernon MCgee For Joshua 19:1-999 

A Commentary By J Vernon MCgee For Joshua 19:49-999 


Morning Bible Reading - Joshua 20

  1 The LORD also spake unto Joshua, saying,  2 Speak to the children of Israel, saying, Appoint out for you cities of refuge, whereof I spake unto you by the hand of Moses:  3 That the slayer that killeth [any] person unawares [and] unwittingly may flee thither: and they shall be your refuge from the avenger of blood.  4 And when he that doth flee unto one of those cities shall stand at the entering of the gate of the city, and shall declare his cause in the ears of the elders of that city, they shall take him into the city unto them, and give him a place, that he may dwell among them.  5 And if the avenger of blood pursue after him, then they shall not deliver the slayer up into his hand; because he smote his neighbour unwittingly, and hated him not beforetime.  6 And he shall dwell in that city, until he stand before the congregation for judgment, [and] until the death of the high priest that shall be in those days: then shall the slayer return, and come unto his own city, and unto his own house, unto the city from whence he fled.  7 And they appointed Kedesh in Galilee in mount Naphtali, and Shechem in mount Ephraim, and Kirjatharba, which [is] Hebron, in the mountain of Judah.  8 And on the other side Jordan by Jericho eastward, they assigned Bezer in the wilderness upon the plain out of the tribe of Reuben, and Ramoth in Gilead out of the tribe of Gad, and Golan in Bashan out of the tribe of Manasseh.  9 These were the cities appointed for all the children of Israel, and for the stranger that sojourneth among them, that whosoever killeth [any] person at unawares might flee thither, and not die by the hand of the avenger of blood, until he stood before the congregation.

Matthew Henry Commentary:   0-999 Chapter Outline The law concerning the cities of refuge. (1-6) The cities appointed as refuges. (7-9)

Matthew Henry Commentary:   1-6 When the Israelites were settled in their promised inheritance, they were reminded to set apart the cities of refuge, whose use and typical meaning have been explained, Nu 35; De 19. God|s spiritual Israel have, and shall have in Christ and heaven, not only rest to repose in, but refuge to secure themselves in. These cities were designed to typify the relief which the gospel provides for penitent sinners, and their protection from the curse of the law and the wrath of God, in our Lord Jesus, to whom believers flee for refuge, Heb 6:18.

Matthew Henry Commentary:   7-9 These cities, as those also on the other side Jordan, stood so that a man might in half a day reach one of them from any part of the country. God is ever a Refuge at hand. They were all Levites| cities. It was kindness to the poor fugitive, that when he might not go up to the house of the Lord, yet he had the servants of God with him, to instruct him, and pray for him, and to help to make up the want of public ordinances. Some observe a significance in the names of these cities with application to Christ our Refuge. Kedesh signifies holy, and our Refuge is the holy Jesus. Shechem, a shoulder, and the government is upon his shoulder. Hebron, fellowship, and believers are called into the fellowship of Christ Jesus our Lord. Bezer, a fortification, for he is a strong hold to all those that trust in him. Ramoth, high or exalted, for Him hath God exalted with his own right hand. Golan, joy or exultation, for in Him all the saints are justified, and shall glory.

A Commentary By J Vernon MCgee For Joshua 20:1-999 


Evening Bible Reading - Luke 5

  17 And it came to pass on a certain day, as he was teaching, that there were Pharisees and doctors of the law sitting by, which were come out of every town of Galilee, and Judaea, and Jerusalem: and the power of the Lord was [present] to heal them.  18 And, behold, men brought in a bed a man which was taken with a palsy: and they sought [means] to bring him in, and to lay [him] before him.  19 And when they could not find by what [way] they might bring him in because of the multitude, they went upon the housetop, and let him down through the tiling with [his] couch into the midst before Jesus.  20 And when he saw their faith, he said unto him, Man, thy sins are forgiven thee.  21 And the scribes and the Pharisees began to reason, saying, Who is this which speaketh blasphemies? Who can forgive sins, but God alone?  22 But when Jesus perceived their thoughts, he answering said unto them, What reason ye in your hearts?  23 Whether is easier, to say, Thy sins be forgiven thee; or to say, Rise up and walk?  24 But that ye may know that the Son of man hath power upon earth to forgive sins, (he said unto the sick of the palsy,) I say unto thee, Arise, and take up thy couch, and go into thine house.  25 And immediately he rose up before them, and took up that whereon he lay, and departed to his own house, glorifying God.  26 And they were all amazed, and they glorified God, and were filled with fear, saying, We have seen strange things to day.  27 And after these things he went forth, and saw a publican, named Levi, sitting at the receipt of custom: and he said unto him, Follow me.  28 And he left all, rose up, and followed him.  29 And Levi made him a great feast in his own house: and there was a great company of publicans and of others that sat down with them.  30 But their scribes and Pharisees murmured against his disciples, saying, Why do ye eat and drink with publicans and sinners?  31 And Jesus answering said unto them, They that are whole need not a physician; but they that are sick.  32 I came not to call the righteous, but sinners to repentance.  33 And they said unto him, Why do the disciples of John fast often, and make prayers, and likewise [the disciples] of the Pharisees; but thine eat and drink?  34 And he said unto them, Can ye make the children of the bridechamber fast, while the bridegroom is with them?  35 But the days will come, when the bridegroom shall be taken away from them, and then shall they fast in those days.  36 And he spake also a parable unto them; No man putteth a piece of a new garment upon an old; if otherwise, then both the new maketh a rent, and the piece that was [taken] out of the new agreeth not with the old.  37 And no man putteth new wine into old bottles; else the new wine will burst the bottles, and be spilled, and the bottles shall perish.  38 But new wine must be put into new bottles; and both are preserved.  39 No man also having drunk old [wine] straightway desireth new: for he saith, The old is better.

Matthew Henry Commentary:   17-26 How many are there in our assemblies, where the gospel is preached, who do not sit under the word, but sit by! It is to them as a tale that is told them, not as a message that is sent to them. Observe the duties taught and recommended to us by the history of the paralytic. In applying to Christ, we must be very pressing and urgent; that is an evidence of faith, and is very pleasing to Christ, and prevailing with him. Give us, Lord, the same kind of faith with respect to thy ability and willingness to heal our souls. Give us to desire the pardon of sin more than any earthly blessing, or life itself. Enable us to believe thy power to forgive sins; then will our souls cheerfully arise and go where thou pleasest.

Matthew Henry Commentary:   27-39 It was a wonder of Christ|s grace, that he would call a publican to be his disciple and follower. It was a wonder of his grace, that the call was made so effectual. It was a wonder of his grace, that he came to call sinners to repentance, and to assure them of pardon. It was a wonder of his grace, that he so patiently bore the contradiction of sinners against himself and his disciples. It was a wonder of his grace, that he fixed the services of his disciples according to their strength and standing. The Lord trains up his people gradually for the trials allotted them; we should copy his example in dealing with the weak in faith, or the tempted believer.

A Commentary By J Vernon MCgee For Luke 5:17-39 

A Commentary By J Vernon MCgee For Luke 5:27-39 

A Commentary By J Vernon MCgee For Luke 5:36-39