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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 38-40

The Lord Speaks: Who Is Able to Challenge Me?

38 Then Yahweh answered Job out of the storm.

“Who is this that belittles my advice
    with words that do not show any knowledge about it?
Brace yourself like a man!
    I will ask you, and you will teach me.

The Lord Speaks about Creation

“Where were you when I laid the foundation of the earth?
    Tell me if you have such insight.
Who determined its dimensions?
    Certainly, you know!
    Who stretched a measuring line over it?
On what were its footings sunk?
    Who laid its cornerstone
when the morning stars sang together
    and all the sons of Elohim shouted for joy?

“Who shut the sea behind gates
    when it burst through and came out of the womb,
when I clothed it with clouds
    and wrapped it up in dark clouds,
10 when I set a limit for it
    and put up bars and gates,
11 when I said, ‘You may come this far but no farther.
    Here your proud waves will stop’?

12 “Have you ever given orders to the morning
    or assigned a place for the dawn
13 so that it could grab the earth by its edges
    and shake wicked people out of it?
14 The earth changes like clay stamped by a seal,
    and parts of it stand out like folds in clothing.
15 Wicked people are deprived of their light,
    and an arm raised in victory is broken.
16 Have you gone to the springs in the sea
    or walked through the valleys of the ocean depths?
17 Have the gateways to death been revealed to you,
    or have you seen the gateways to total darkness?
18 Have you even considered how wide the earth is?
    Tell me, if you know all of this!

19 “What is the way to the place where light lives?
    Where is the home of darkness
20 so that you may lead it to its territory,
    so that you may know the path to its home?
21 You must know because you were born then
    and have lived such a long time!
22 Have you been to the warehouses where snow is stored
    or seen the warehouses for hail
23 that I have stored up for the time of trouble,
    for the day of battle and war?
24 Which is the way to the place where light is scattered
    and the east wind is spread across the earth?

25 “Who made a channel for the flooding rains
    and a path for the thunderstorms
26 to bring rain on a land where no one lives,
    on a desert where there are no humans,
27 to saturate the desolate wasteland
    in order to make it sprout with grass?
28 Does the rain have a father?
    Who gave birth to the dewdrops?
29 From whose womb came the ice,
    and who has given birth to the frost in the air?
30 The water hardens like a stone,
    and the surface of the ocean freezes over.

31 “Can you connect the chains of the constellation Pleiades
    or untie the ropes of Orion?
32 Can you bring out the constellations at the right time
    or guide Ursa Major with its cubs?
33 Do you know the laws of the sky
    or make them rule the earth?
34 Can you call to the clouds
    and have a flood of water cover you?
35 Can you send lightning flashes so that they may go and say to you,
    ‘Here we are’?
36 Who put wisdom in the heart
    or gave understanding to the mind?[a]
37 Who is wise enough to count the clouds
    or pour out the water jars of heaven
38 when the dirt hardens into clumps
    and the soil clings together?

The Lioness

39 “Can you hunt prey for the lioness
    and satisfy the hunger of her cubs
40 as they crouch in their dens
    and lie ready to ambush from their lairs?

The Crow

41 “Who provides food for the crow
    when its young ones cry to El
        and wander around in need of food?

The Lord Continues: The Mountain Goats

39 “Do you know the time when the mountain goats give birth?
    Do you watch the does when they are in labor?
Can you count the months they are pregnant
    or know the time when they’ll give birth?
        They kneel down to give birth and deliver their young.
            Then the pain of giving birth is over.
            Their young are healthy and grow up in the wild.
                They leave and don’t come back.

The Wild Donkey

“Who lets the wild donkey go free?
    Who unties the ropes of the wild donkey?
I gave it the desert to live in
    and the salt flats as its dwelling place.
It laughs at the noise of the city
    and doesn’t even listen to the shouting of its master.
It explores the mountains for its pasture
    and looks for anything green.

The Wild Ox

“Will the wild ox agree to serve you,
    or will it stay at night beside your feeding trough?
10 Can you guide a wild ox in a furrow,
    or will it plow the valleys behind you?
11 Can you trust it just because it’s so strong
    or leave your labor to it?
12 Can you rely on it to bring your grain back
    and take it to your threshing floor?[b]

The Ostrich

13 “Does the ostrich flap its wings in joy,
    or do its wings lack feathers?[c]
14 It lays its eggs on the ground
    and warms them in the dust.
15 It forgets that a foot may crush them
    or a wild animal may trample them.
16 It acts harshly toward its young as if they weren’t its own.
    It is not afraid that its work is for nothing
17 because Eloah has deprived it of wisdom
    and did not give it any understanding.
18 It laughs at the horse and its rider when it gets up to flee.

The Horse

19 “Can you give strength to a horse
    or dress its neck with a flowing mane?
20 Can you make it leap like a locust,
    when its snorting causes terror?
21 It paws in strength and finds joy in its power.
    It charges into battle.
22 It laughs at fear,
    is afraid of nothing,
        and doesn’t back away from swords.
23 A quiver of arrows rattles on it
    along with the flashing spear and javelin.
24 Anxious and excited, the horse eats up the ground
    and doesn’t trust the sound of the ram’s horn.
25 As often as the horn sounds, the horse says, ‘Aha!’
    and it smells the battle far away—
        the thundering orders of the captains and the battle cries.

The Birds of Prey

26 “Does your understanding make a bird of prey fly
    and spread its wings toward the south?
27 Is it by your order that the eagle flies high
    and makes its nest on the heights?
28 It perches for the night on a cliff.
    Its fortress is on a jagged peak.
29 From there it seeks food,
    and its eyes see it from far away.
30 Its young ones feed on blood.
    It is found wherever there are dead bodies.”

The Lord Speaks

40 Yahweh responded to Job,

“Will the person who finds fault with Shadday correct him?
    Will the person who argues with Eloah answer him?”

Job Speaks

Job answered Yahweh,

“I’m so insignificant. How can I answer you?
    I will put my hand over my mouth.
I spoke once, but I can’t answer—
    twice, but not again.”

The Lord Speaks: Can You Be Like Me, Job?

Then Yahweh responded to Job out of a storm,

“Brace yourself like a man!
    I will ask you, and you will teach me.

“Would you undo my justice?
    Would you condemn me so that you can be righteous?
Do you have power like El’s?
    Can you thunder with a voice like his?
10 Then dress yourself in majesty and dignity.
    Clothe yourself in splendor and glory.
11 Unleash your outbursts of anger.
    Look at all who are arrogant, and put them down.
12 Look at all who are arrogant, and humble them.
    Crush wicked people wherever they are.
13 Hide them completely in the dust,
    and cover their faces in the hidden place.
14 Then even I will praise you
    because your right hand can save you.

Can You Conquer Behemoth, Job?

15 “Look at Behemoth,[d] which I made along with you.
    It eats grass as cattle do.
16 Look at the strength in its back muscles,
    the power in its stomach muscles.
17 It makes its tail stiff like a cedar.
    The ligaments of its thighs are intertwined.
18 Its bones are bronze tubes.
    They are like iron bars.
19 Behemoth is the first of El’s conquests.
    Its maker approaches it with his sword.
20 The hills bring it food,
    and all the wild animals play there.
21 It lies down under the lotus plants
    in a hiding place among reeds and swamps.
22 Lotus plants provide it with cover.
    Poplars by the stream surround it.
23 Though the river flows powerfully against it, it’s not alarmed.
    It’s confident even when the Jordan rushes against its mouth.
24 Can anyone blind its eyes[e]
    or pierce its nose with snares?

Acts 16:1-21

Timothy Joins Paul in Lystra

16 Paul arrived in the city of Derbe and then went to Lystra, where a disciple named Timothy lived. Timothy’s mother was a Jewish believer, but his father was Greek. The believers in Lystra and Iconium spoke well of Timothy. Paul wanted Timothy to go with him. So he circumcised him because of the Jews who lived in those places and because he knew that Timothy’s father was Greek.

As they went through the cities, they told people about the decisions that the apostles and spiritual leaders[a] in Jerusalem had made for the people. So the churches were strengthened in the faith and grew in numbers every day.

Paul Has a Vision

Paul and Silas went through the regions of Phrygia and Galatia because the Holy Spirit kept them from speaking the word in the province of Asia. They went to the province of Mysia and tried to enter Bithynia, but the Spirit of Yeshua wouldn’t allow this. So they passed by Mysia and went to the city of Troas.

During the night Paul had a vision of a man from Macedonia. The man urged Paul, “Come to Macedonia to help us.”

10 As soon as Paul had seen the vision, we immediately looked for a way to go to Macedonia. We concluded that God had called us to tell the people of Macedonia about the Good News.

Paul and Silas in Philippi

11 So we took a ship from Troas and sailed straight to the island of Samothrace. The next day we sailed to the city of Neapolis, 12 and from there we went to the city of Philippi. Philippi is a leading city in that part of Macedonia, and it is a Roman colony. We were in this city for a number of days.

13 On the day of worship we went out of the city to a place along the river where we thought Jewish people gathered for prayer. We sat down and began talking to the women who had gathered there. 14 A woman named Lydia was present. She was a convert to Judaism from the city of Thyatira and sold purple dye for a living. She was listening because the Lord made her willing to pay attention to what Paul said. 15 When Lydia and her family were baptized, she invited us to stay at her home. She said, “If you’re convinced that I believe in the Lord, then stay at my home.” She insisted. So we did.

16 One day when we were going to the place of prayer, a female servant met us. She was possessed by an evil spirit that told fortunes. She made a lot of money for her owners by telling fortunes. 17 She used to follow Paul and shout, “These men are servants of the Most High God. They’re telling you how you can be saved.” 18 She kept doing this for many days. Paul became annoyed, turned to the evil spirit, and said, “I command you in the name of Yeshua Christ to come out of her!”

As Paul said this, the evil spirit left her. 19 When her owners realized that their hope of making money was gone, they grabbed Paul and Silas and dragged them to the authorities in the public square. 20 In front of the Roman officials, they said, “These men are stirring up a lot of trouble in our city. They’re Jews, 21 and they’re advocating customs that we can’t accept or practice as Roman citizens.”

Names of God Bible (NOG)

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