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Each day includes a passage from both the Old Testament and New Testament.
Duration: 365 days
Names of God Bible (NOG)
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Job 34-35

Elihu Continues: Listen, Everyone

34 Elihu continued to speak to Job and his friends,

“Listen to my words, you wise men.
    Open your ears to me, you intelligent men.
The ear tests words
    like the tongue tastes food.
Let’s decide for ourselves what is right
    and agree among ourselves as to what is good,
        because Job has said,
            ‘I’m righteous, but El has taken away my rights.
            I’m considered a liar in spite of my rights.
            I’ve been wounded by a deadly arrow,
                though I haven’t been disobedient.’
What person is like Job,
    who drinks scorn like water,
who travels with troublemakers
    and associates with evil people?
He says, ‘It doesn’t do any good to try to please Elohim.’

10 “You people who have understanding, listen to me.
    It is unthinkable that El would ever do evil
    or that Shadday would ever do wicked things.
11 God will repay humanity for what it has done
    and will give each person what he deserves.
12 Certainly, El will never do anything evil,
    and Shadday will never pervert justice.
13 Who put him in charge of the earth?
    Who appointed him to be over the whole world?
14 If he thought only of himself
    and withdrew his Spirit and his breath,
15 all living beings would die together,
    and humanity would return to dust.

God Is Fair

16 “If you understand, listen to this.
    Open your ears to my words!
17 Should anyone who hates justice be allowed to govern?
    Will you condemn the one who is righteous and mighty?
18 Should anyone even say to a king,
    ‘You good-for-nothing scoundrel!’
        or to nobles, ‘You wicked people!’
19 The one who is righteous and mighty
    does not grant special favors to princes
        or prefer important people over poor people
            because his hands made them all.
20 They die suddenly in the middle of the night.
    People have seizures and pass away.
    Mighty people are taken away but not by human hands.
21 God’s eyes are on a person’s ways.
    He sees all his steps.
22 There’s no darkness or deep shadow
    where troublemakers can hide.
23 He doesn’t have to set a time for a person
    in order to bring him to divine judgment.
24 He breaks mighty people into pieces without examining them
    and puts others in their places.
25 He knows what they do,
    so he overthrows them at night, and they’re crushed.
26 In return for their evil, he strikes them in public,
27 because they turned away from following him
    and didn’t consider any of his ways.
28 They forced the poor to cry out to him,
    and he hears the cry of those who suffer.
29 If he keeps quiet, who can condemn him?
    If he hides his face, who can see him
        whether it is a nation or a single person?
30 He does this so that godless people cannot rule
    and so that they cannot trap people.

31 “But suppose such a person says to El, ‘I am guilty,
    I will stop my immoral behavior.
32 Teach me what I cannot see.
    If I’ve done wrong, I won’t do it again.’
33 Should El reward you on your own terms since you have rejected his?
    You must choose, not I.
    Tell me what you know. Speak!

Elihu Makes an Appeal to God

34 “People of understanding, the wise people
    who listen to me, will say,
35 ‘Job speaks without knowledge.
    His words show no insight.’

36 Ab, let Job be thoroughly tested
    for giving answers like wicked people do.
37 He adds disobedience to his sin.
    He claps his hands to insult us.
        He multiplies his words against El.”

Elihu Continues: I Will Answer You and Your Friends, Job

35 Elihu continued to speak to Job and his friends,

“Do you think this is right
    when you say, ‘My case is more just than El’s,’
when you ask, ‘What benefit is it to you?’
    and, ‘What would I gain by sinning?’
I will answer you and your friends.

Human Behavior Cannot Change God

“Look at the heavens and see.
    Observe the clouds high above you.
If you’ve sinned, what effect can you have on God?
    If you’ve done many wrongs, what can you do to him?
If you’re righteous, what can you give him,
    or what can he get from you?
Your wickedness affects only someone like yourself.
    Your righteousness affects only the descendants of Adam.
The weight of oppression makes them cry out.
    The power of mighty people makes them call for help.
10 But no one asks,
    ‘Where is Eloah, my Creator,
        who inspires songs in the night,
11 who teaches us more than he teaches the animals of the earth,
    who makes us wiser than the birds in the sky?’
12 Then they cry out, but he doesn’t answer them
    because of the arrogance of those evil people.

13 “Surely, El doesn’t listen to idle complaints.
    Shadday doesn’t even pay attention to them.
14 Although you say that you pay attention to him,
    your case is in front of him, but you’ll have to wait for him.
15 And now you say that his anger doesn’t punish anyone
    and he isn’t too concerned about evil.[a]
16 Job opens his mouth for no good reason
    and talks a lot without having any knowledge.”

Acts 15:1-21

Controversy about Moses’ Teachings

15 Some men came from Judea and started to teach believers that people can’t be saved unless they are circumcised as Moses’ Teachings require. Paul and Barnabas had a fierce dispute with these men. So Paul and Barnabas and some of the others were sent to Jerusalem to see the apostles and spiritual leaders[a] about this claim.

The church sent Paul and Barnabas to Jerusalem. As they were going through Phoenicia and Samaria, they told the whole story of how non-Jewish people were turning to God. This story brought great joy to all the believers.

The church in Jerusalem, the apostles, and the spiritual leaders welcomed Paul and Barnabas when they arrived. Paul and Barnabas reported everything that God had done through them. But some believers from the party of the Pharisees stood up and said, “People who are not Jewish must be circumcised and ordered to follow Moses’ Teachings.”

The apostles and spiritual leaders met to consider this statement. After a lot of debating, Peter stood up and said to them, “Brothers, you know what happened some time ago. God chose me so that people who aren’t Jewish could hear the Good News and believe. God, who knows everyone’s thoughts, showed that he approved of people who aren’t Jewish by giving them the Holy Spirit as he gave the Holy Spirit to us. God doesn’t discriminate between Jewish and non-Jewish people. He has cleansed non-Jewish people through faith as he has cleansed us Jews. 10 So why are you testing God? You’re putting a burden on the disciples, a burden neither our ancestors nor we can carry. 11 We certainly believe that the Lord Yeshua saves us the same way that he saves them—through his kindness.”[b]

12 The whole crowd was silent. They listened to Barnabas and Paul tell about all the miracles and amazing things that God had done through them among non-Jewish people.

13 After they finished speaking, James responded, “Brothers, listen to me. 14 Simon has explained how God first showed his concern by taking from non-Jewish people those who would honor his name. 15 This agrees with what the prophets said. Scripture says,

16 ‘Afterwards, I will return.
    I will set up David’s fallen tent again.
    I will restore its ruined places again.
    I will set it up again
17 so that the survivors and all the people who aren’t Jewish
    over whom my name is spoken,
        may search for the Lord, declares the Lord.
18 He is the one who will do these things that have always been known!’

19 “So I’ve decided that we shouldn’t trouble non-Jewish people who are turning to God. 20 Instead, we should write a letter telling them to keep away from things polluted by false gods, from sexual sins, from eating the meat of strangled animals, and from eating bloody meat. 21 After all, Moses’ words have been spread to every city for generations. His teachings are read in synagogues on every day of worship.”

Names of God Bible (NOG)

The Names of God Bible (without notes) © 2011 by Baker Publishing Group.