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Thursday, February 14, 2019

Bible Readings for February 14, 2019

Today our passages are Exodus 37:1–38:31; Matthew 28:1-20; Psalm 34:11-22; and Proverbs 9:9-10. The readings are the Contemporary English VersionIf you find these readings helpful, please consider sending an offering directly to Cove Presbyterian Church, 3404 Main Street, Weirton, West Virginia or through PayPal by using the link below. 
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Exodus 37-38:31 (Contemporary English Version)


Exodus 37

The Sacred Chest
(Exodus 25.10-22)
 1Bezalel built a chest of acacia wood forty-five inches long, twenty-seven inches wide, and twenty-seven inches high. 2He covered it inside and out with pure gold and put a gold edging around the top. 3He made four gold rings and fastened one of them to each of the four legs of the chest. 4Then he made two poles of acacia wood, covered them with gold, 5and put them through the rings, so the chest could be carried by the poles.     6The entire lid of the chest, which was also covered with pure gold, was the place of mercy. [a] 7-9On each of the two ends of the chest he made a winged creature of hammered gold. They faced each other, and their wings covered the place of mercy. 
The Table for the Sacred Bread
(Exodus 25.23-30)
 10Bezalel built a table of acacia wood thirty-six inches long, eighteen inches wide, and twenty-seven inches high. 11-12He covered it with pure gold and put a gold edging around it with a border three inches wide. [b] 13He made four gold rings and attached one to each of the legs 14near the edging. The poles for carrying the table were placed through these rings 15and were made of acacia wood covered with gold. 16Everything that was to be set on the table was made of pure gold--the bowls, plates, jars, and cups for wine offerings.
The Lampstand
(Exodus 25.31-40)
 17Bezalel made a lampstand of pure gold. The whole lampstand, including its decorative flowers, was made from a single piece of hammered gold, 18with three branches on each of its two sides. 19There were three decorative almond blossoms on each branch 20and four on the stem. 21There was also a blossom where each pair of branches came out from the stem. 22The lampstand, including its branches and decorative flowers, was made from a single piece of hammered pure gold. 23-24The lamp and its equipment, including the tongs and trays, were made of about seventy-five pounds of pure gold.     
The Altar for Burning Incense
(Exodus 30.1-5)
 25For burning incense, Bezalel made an altar of acacia wood. It was eighteen inches square and thirty-six inches high with each of its four corners sticking up like the horn of a bull. 26He covered it with pure gold and put a gold edging around it. 27Then below the edging on opposite sides he attached two gold rings through which he put the poles for carrying the altar. 28These poles were also made of acacia wood and covered with gold.     
The Oil for Dedication and the Incense
(Exodus 30.22-38)
 29Bezalel mixed the oil for dedication and the sweet-smelling spices for the incense.    
 

Exodus 38

The Altar for Offering Sacrifices
(Exodus 27.1-8)
 1Bezalel built an altar of acacia wood for offering sacrifices. It was seven and a half feet square and four and a half feet high 2with each of its four corners sticking up like the horn of a bull, and it was completely covered with bronze. 3The equipment for the altar was also made of bronze--the pans for the hot ashes, the shovels, the meat forks, and the fire pans. 4Midway up the altar he built a ledge around it and covered the bottom half of the altar with a decorative bronze grating. 5Then he attached a bronze ring beneath the ledge at the four corners to put the poles through. 6He covered two acacia wood poles with bronze and 7put them through the rings for carrying the altar, which was shaped like an open box.     
The Large Bronze Bowl
(Exodus 30.18-21)
 8Bezalel made a large bowl and a stand out of bronze from the mirrors of the women who helped at the entrance to the sacred tent.     
The Courtyard around the Sacred Tent
(Exodus 27.9-19)
 9-17Around the sacred tent Bezalel built a courtyard one hundred fifty feet long on the south and north and seventy-five feet wide on the east and west. He used twenty bronze posts on bronze stands for the south and north and ten for the west. Then he hung a curtain of fine linen on the posts along each of these three sides by using silver hooks and rods. He placed three bronze posts on each side of the entrance at the east and hung a curtain seven and a half yards wide on each set of posts.     18-19For the entrance to the courtyard, Bezalel made a curtain ten yards long, which he hung on four bronze posts that were set on bronze stands. This curtain was the same height as the one for the rest of the courtyard and was made of fine linen embroidered and woven with blue, purple, and red wool. He hung the curtain on the four posts, using silver hooks and rods. 20The pegs for the tent and for the curtain around the tent were made of bronze.     
The Sacred Tent
 21-23Bezalel had worked closely with Oholiab, [c] who was an expert at designing and engraving, and at embroidering blue, purple, and red wool. The two of them completed the work that the LORD had commanded. Moses made Aaron's son Ithamar responsible for keeping record of the metals used for the sacred tent. 24According to the official weights, the amount of gold given was two thousand two hundred nine pounds, 25and the silver that was collected when the people were counted [d] came to seven thousand five hundred fifty pounds. 26Everyone who was counted paid the required amount, and there was a total of 603,550 men who were twenty years old or older. 27Seventy-five pounds of the silver were used to make each of the one hundred stands for the sacred tent and the curtain. 28The remaining fifty pounds of silver were used for the hooks and rods and for covering the tops of the posts.     29Five thousand three hundred pounds of bronze were given. 30And it was used to make the stands for the entrance to the tent, the altar and its grating, the equipment for the altar, 31the stands for the posts that surrounded the courtyard, including those at the entrance to the courtyard, and the pegs for the tent and the courtyard.
    
Footnotes:
  1. Exodus 37:6 place of mercy: See the note at 26.34.
  2. Exodus 37:11 a gold edging. . . wide: Or " a gold edging around it three inches wide."
  3. Exodus 38:21 Bezalel. . . Oholiab: Hebrew " Bezalel son of Uri and grandson of Hur of the Judah tribe had worked closely with Oholiab son of Ahisamach from the tribe of Dan."
  4. Exodus 38:25 counted: See 30.11-16; Numbers 1.

Matthew 28:1-20 (Contemporary English Version)


Matthew 28

Jesus Is Alive
(Mark 16.1-8; Luke 24.1-12; John 20.1-10)
 1The Sabbath was over, and it was almost daybreak on Sunday when Mary Magdalene and the other Mary went to see the tomb. 2Suddenly a strong earthquake struck, and the Lord's angel came down from heaven. He rolled away the stone and sat on it. 3The angel looked as bright as lightning, and his clothes were white as snow. 4The guards shook from fear and fell down, as though they were dead.     5The angel said to the women, "Don't be afraid! I know you are looking for Jesus, who was nailed to a cross. 6He isn't here! God has raised him to life, just as Jesus said he would. Come, see the place where his body was lying. 7Now hurry! Tell his disciples that he has been raised to life and is on his way to Galilee. Go there, and you will see him. That is what I came to tell you."
    8The women were frightened and yet very happy, as they hurried from the tomb and ran to tell his disciples. 9Suddenly Jesus met them and greeted them. They went near him, held on to his feet, and worshiped him. 10Then Jesus said, "Don't be afraid! Tell my followers to go to Galilee. They will see me there."
    
Report of the Guard
 11While the women were on their way, some soldiers who had been guarding the tomb went into the city. They told the chief priests everything that had happened. 12So the chief priests met with the leaders and decided to bribe the soldiers with a lot of money. 13They said to the soldiers, "Tell everyone that Jesus' disciples came during the night and stole his body while you were asleep. 14If the governor [a] hears about this, we will talk to him. You won't have anything to worry about." 15The soldiers took the money and did what they were told. The Jewish people still tell each other this story.
What Jesus' Followers Must Do
(Mark 16.14-18; Luke 24.36-49; John 20.19-23; Acts 1.6-8)
 16Jesus' eleven disciples went to a mountain in Galilee, where Jesus had told them to meet him. 17They saw him and worshiped him, but some of them doubted.     18Jesus came to them and said:
   I have been given all authority in heaven and on earth! 19Go to the people of all nations and make them my disciples. Baptize them in the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit, 20and teach them to do everything I have told you. I will be with you always, even until the end of the world.
    
Footnotes:
  1. Matthew 28:14 governor: Pontius Pilate.

Psalm 34:11-22 (Contemporary English Version)


11Come, my children, listen
   as I teach you
   to respect the LORD.
    12Do you want to live
   and enjoy a long life?
    13Then don't say cruel things
   and don't tell lies.
    14Do good instead of evil
   and try to live at peace.
    15If you obey the LORD,
   he will watch over you
   and answer your prayers.
    16But God despises evil people,
   and he will wipe them all
   from the earth,
   till they are forgotten.
    17When his people pray for help,
   he listens and rescues them
   from their troubles.
    18The LORD is there to rescue
   all
   who are discouraged
   and have given up hope.
    19The LORD's people
   may suffer a lot,
   but he will always
   bring them safely through.
    20Not one of their bones
   will ever be broken.
    21Wicked people are killed
   by their own evil deeds,
   and if you hate God's people
   you will be punished.
    22The LORD saves the lives
   of his servants.
   Run to him for protection,
   and you won't be punished.


Proverbs 9:9-10 (Contemporary English Version)


9If you have good sense,
   instruction will help you
   to have even better sense.
   And if you live right,
   education will help you
   to know even more.
    10Respect and obey the LORD!
   This is the beginning
   of wisdom. [a] To have understanding,
   you must know the Holy God.
    
Footnotes:
  1. Proverbs 9:10 the beginning of wisdom: Or " what wisdom is all about."

 
Verse of the Day
 
“But I am giving you a new command. You must love each other, just as I have loved you. If you love each other, everyone will know that you are my disciples.” - John 13:34-35 
Today's passage is from the Contemporary English Version.


Image result for lewis blackThought for the Day

American stand-up comedian, author, playwright, social critic and actor, Lewis Black wrote, “What I find most disturbing about Valentine's Day is, look, I get that you have to have a holiday of love, but in the height of flu season, it makes no sense.”

Related imageA Joke for Today

The drunk staggered up to the hotel reception and demanded his room be changed.

"But sir," said the clerk, "you have the best room in the hotel."

"I insist on another room!!" said the drunk.

"Very good, sir. I`ll change you from 502 to 555. Would you mind telling me why you don't like 502?" asked the clerk.

"Well, for one thing," said the drunk, "it's on fire."

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