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M’Cheyne Bible Reading Plan

The classic M'Cheyne plan--read the Old Testament, New Testament, and Psalms or Gospels every day.
Duration: 365 days
Names of God Bible (NOG)
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Numbers 10

Two Silver Signal Trumpets

10 Yahweh said to Moses, “Make two trumpets out of hammered silver. Use them to call the community together and as a signal to break camp. When you blow both trumpets, the whole community will meet with you at the entrance to the tent of meeting. If only one trumpet blows, the leaders, the heads of the divisions of Israel, will meet with you. When they hear the trumpet fanfare, the tribes that are camped on the east side will break camp first. When the trumpets sound a second fanfare, the tribes that are camped on the south will break camp. The fanfare is the signal to break camp. But when you gather the assembly, the trumpets will blow without sounding a fanfare. The sons of Aaron, the priests, will blow the trumpets. This will be a permanent law for you and your descendants.

“When you go to war in your own country against an enemy who is oppressing you, the trumpets will sound a fanfare. Then Yahweh your Elohim will remember you and rescue you from your enemies. 10 Also, on your festival days and on the first day of the month, blow the trumpets when you sacrifice your burnt offerings and fellowship offerings. The trumpets will be a reminder for you in Elohim’s presence. I am Yahweh your Elohim.”

Israel Leaves Mount Sinai

11 On the twentieth day of the second month of the second year, the column of smoke left the tent of the words of God’s promise. 12 So the Israelites moved from the Desert of Sinai and traveled from place to place until the column of smoke stopped in the Desert of Paran.

13 This was the first time they moved, following the command that Yahweh had given through Moses. 14 With their flag in front, the armies led by Judah’s descendants broke camp first. Nahshon, son of Amminadab, was in command. 15 Nethanel, son of Zuar, commanded the army of Issachar. 16 Eliab, son of Helon, commanded the army of Zebulun. 17 Then the tent of meeting was taken down, and the Gershonites and Merarites, who carried it, broke camp.

18 With their flag in front, the armies led by Reuben’s descendants broke camp next. Elizur, son of Shedeur, was in command. 19 Shelumiel, son of Zurishaddai, commanded the army of Simeon. 20 Eliasaph, son of Deuel, commanded the army of Gad. 21 Then the Kohathites, who carried the holy things, broke camp. By the time they arrived, the tent of meeting would already be set up.

22 With their flag in front, the armies led by Ephraim’s descendants broke camp next. Elisha, son of Ammihud, was in command. 23 Gamaliel, son of Pedahzur, commanded the army of Manasseh. 24 Abidan, son of Gideoni, commanded the army of Benjamin.

25 As a rear guard for the whole camp, the armies led by Dan’s descendants broke camp last with their flag in front. Ahiezer, son of Ammishaddai, was in command. 26 Pagiel, son of Ochran, commanded the army of Asher. 27 Ahira, son of Enan, commanded the army of Naphtali.

28 This was the order in which the Israelite armies broke camp when they went from place to place.

29 Moses said to his brother-in-law Hobab, son of Reuel the Midianite, “We are going to the place Yahweh promised to give us. Come with us. We will be good to you, because Yahweh has promised good things to Israel.”

30 Hobab answered, “No, I won’t go. I want to go back to my own country where my relatives are.”

31 But Moses said, “Please don’t leave us. You know where we can set up camp in the desert, and you could be our guide. 32 If you come with us, we will share with you all the good things Yahweh gives us.”

33 So they left the mountain of Yahweh and traveled for three days. The ark of Yahweh’s promise went ahead of them a distance of three days’ journey to find them a place to rest. 34 Yahweh’s column of smoke was over them by day when they moved the camp.

35 Whenever the ark started to move, Moses would say,

“Arise, O Yahweh!
    Scatter your enemies!
        Make those who hate you run away from you!”

36 And whenever it stopped, he would say,

“Return, O Yahweh, to the countless thousands of Israel!”

Psalm 46-47

Psalm 46

For the choir director; a song by the descendants of Korah; according to alamoth.[a]

Elohim is our Machseh and strength,
    an ever-present help in times of trouble.
That is why we are not afraid
    even when the earth quakes
        or the mountains topple into the depths of the sea.
            Water roars and foams,
                and mountains shake at the surging waves. Selah

There is a river
    whose streams bring joy to the city of Elohim,
        the holy place where Elyon lives.
Elohim is in that city.
    It cannot fall.
        Elohim will help it at the break of dawn.
Nations are in turmoil, and kingdoms topple.
    The earth melts at the sound of God’s voice.

Yahweh Tsebaoth is with us.
    The Elohim of Jacob is our stronghold. Selah

Come, see the works of Yahweh,
    the devastation he has brought to the earth.
        He puts an end to wars all over the earth.
            He breaks an archer’s bow.
            He cuts spears in two.
            He burns chariots.
10 Let go of your concerns!
    Then you will know that I am Elohim.
        I rule the nations.
        I rule the earth.

11 Yahweh Tsebaoth is with us.
    The Elohim of Jacob is our stronghold. Selah

Psalm 47

For the choir director; a psalm by Korah’s descendants.

Clap your hands, all you people.
    Shout to Elohim with a loud, joyful song.
We must fear Yahweh, Elyon.
    He is the great Melek of the whole earth.
He brings people under our authority
    and puts nations under our feet.
He chooses our inheritance for us,
    the pride of Jacob, whom he loved. Selah

Elohim has gone up with a joyful shout.
    Yahweh has gone up with the sound of a ram’s horn.
Make music to praise Elohim.
    Play music for him!
    Make music to praise our Melek.
        Play music for him!
Elohim is the Melek of the whole earth.
    Make your best music for him!
Elohim rules the nations.
    Elohim sits upon his holy throne.

The influential people from the nations gather together
    as the people of the Elohim of Abraham.
    The rulers of the earth belong to Elohim.
    He rules everything.

Song of Solomon 8

If only you were my brother,
    one who nursed at my mother’s breasts.
    If I saw you on the street,
    I would kiss you, and no one would look down on me.
I would lead you.
    I would bring you into my mother’s house.
        (She is the one who was my teacher.)
    I would give you some spiced wine to drink,
        some juice squeezed from my pomegranates.
His left hand is under my head.
    His right hand caresses me.

Young women of Jerusalem, swear to me
    that you will not awaken love
        or arouse love before its proper time!

The Young Woman’s Love for Her Beloved

[The chorus of young women]

Who is this young woman coming from the wilderness
    with her arm around her beloved?

[Bride]

    Under the apple tree I woke you up.
    There your mother went into labor with you.
        There she went into labor
            and gave birth to you!
Wear me as a signet ring on your heart,
    as a ring on your hand.
    Love is as overpowering as death.
    Devotion is as unyielding as the grave.
    Love’s flames are flames of fire,
        flames that come from Yah.
            Raging water cannot extinguish love,
                and rivers will never wash it away.
    If a man exchanged all his family’s wealth for love,
    people would utterly despise him.

The Young Woman with Her Family and Her Beloved

[The brothers]

We have a little sister, and she has no breasts.
    What will we do for our sister on the day she becomes engaged?
If she is a wall, we will build a silver barrier around her.
    If she is a door, we will barricade her with cedar boards.

[Bride]

10 I am a wall, and my breasts are like towers.
    So he considers me to be one who has found peace.[a]
11 Solomon had a vineyard at Baal Hamon.
    He entrusted that vineyard to caretakers.
    Each one was to bring 25 pounds of silver
        in exchange for its fruit.
12 My own vineyard is in front of me.
    That 25 pounds is yours, Solomon,
        and 5 pounds go to those who take care of its fruit.

[Groom]

13 Young woman living in the gardens,
    while your friends are listening to your voice,
        let me hear. . .

[Bride]

14 Come away quickly, my beloved.
    Run like a gazelle or a young stag
        on the mountains of spices.

Hebrews 8

Jesus’ Priestly Work Is Superior to Other Priests’ Work

The main point we want to make is this: We do have this kind of chief priest. This chief priest has received the highest position, the throne of majesty in heaven. He serves as priest of the holy place and of the true tent set up by the Lord and not by any human.

Every chief priest is appointed to offer gifts and sacrifices. Therefore, this chief priest had to offer something. If he were on earth, he would not even be a priest. On earth other priests offer gifts by following the instructions that Moses gave. They serve at a place that is a pattern, a shadow, of what is in heaven. When Moses was about to make the tent, God warned him, “Be sure to make everything based on the plan I showed you on the mountain.”

Yeshua has been given a priestly work that is superior to the Levitical priests’ work. He also brings a better promise[a] from God that is based on better guarantees. If nothing had been wrong with the first promise, no one would look for another one. But God found something wrong with his people and said to them,

“The days are coming, says the Lord, when I will make a new promise to Israel and Judah. It will not be like the promise that I made to their ancestors when I took them by the hand and brought them out of Egypt. They rejected that promise, so I ignored them, says the Lord. 10 But this is the promise that I will make to Israel after those days, says the Lord: I will put my teachings inside them, and I will write those teachings on their hearts. I will be their God, and they will be my people. 11 No longer will each person teach his neighbors or his relatives by saying, ‘Know the Lord.’ All of them from the least important to the most important will all know me 12 because I will forgive their wickedness and I will no longer hold their sins against them.”

13 God made this new promise and showed that the first promise was outdated. What is outdated and aging will soon disappear.

Names of God Bible (NOG)

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