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Each day includes a passage from both the Old Testament and New Testament.
Duration: 365 days
Revised Geneva Translation (RGT)
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Job 38-40

38 Then the LORD answered Job out of the whirlwind, and said,

“Who is this who darkens counsel by words without knowledge?

“Now gird up your loins, like a man. I will demand of you, and you declare to Me.

“Where were you when I laid the foundations of the Earth? Declare, if you have understanding.

“Who has laid its measures, if you know. Or who has stretched the line over it.

“Upon what are its foundations set. Or who laid its cornerstone

“when the stars of the morning praised together, and all the children of God rejoiced?

“Or who has shut up the sea with doors, when it issued and came forth as out of the womb,

“when I made the clouds as its covering, and darkness as its swaddling bands,

10 “when I established My Commandment upon it, and set bars and doors,

11 “and said, ‘To here shall you come, but no further. And here shall it stop your proud waves’?

12 “Have you ever commanded the morning in all your life? Have you caused the morning to know its place,

13 “so that it might take hold of the corners of the Earth, and so that the wicked might be shaken out of it?

14 “It is turned, as clay under a seal. And all stand up as a garment.

15 “And their light shall be withheld from the wicked, and the raised arm shall be broken.

16 “Have you entered into the springs of the sea? Or have you walked to seek out the depths?

17 “Have the gates of death been opened to you? Or have you seen the gates of the shadow of death?

18 “Have you perceived the breadth of the Earth? Tell if you know all this.

19 “Where is the way where light dwells? And where is the place of darkness,

20 “so that you should receive it in its bounds, and so that you should know the paths to its house?

21 “Did you know it because you were alive then, and the number of your days is great?

22 “Have you entered into the treasures of the snow? Or have you seen the treasures of the hail

23 “which I have reserved for the time of trouble, for the day of war and battle?

24 “By what way is the light parted which scatters the East wind upon the Earth?

25 “Who has divided the spouts for the rain, or the way for the lightning of the thunders,

26 “to cause it to rain on the Earth where no man is, and in the wilderness where there is no man,

27 “to satisfy the wild and waste place, and to cause the bud of the herb to spring forth?

28 “Who is the father of the rain? Or who has begotten the drops of the dew?

29 “Out of whose womb came the ice? Who has borne the frost of the heaven?

30 “The waters are hidden as a stone, and the face of the depth is frozen.

31 “Can you restrain the sweet influences of the Pleiades, or loose the bands of Orion?

32 “Can you bring forth Mazzaroth in their time? Can you also guide Arcturus with his sons?

33 “Do you know the course of heaven, or can you set its rule on the Earth?

34 “Can you lift up your voice to the clouds, so that the abundance of water may cover you?

35 “Can you send the lightning so that it may walk, and say to you, ‘Lo, here we are’?

36 “Who has put wisdom in the core? Or who has given the heart understanding?

37 “Who can number clouds by wisdom? Or who can cause the bottles of heaven to cease

38 “when the Earth grows into hardness, and the clots hold together?”

39 “Will you hunt the prey for the lion? Or fill the appetite of the lion’s whelps

“when they crouch in their places, and remain in the lair to lie in wait?

“Who provides game for the raven when its offspring cry to God, and wander for lack of food?

“Do you know the time when the wild goats bring forth young? Do you mark when the hinds calve?

“Can you number the months that they fulfill? Or do you know the time when they bring forth?

“They bow themselves. They bruise their young and cast out their sorrows.

“Their young grow fat and grow up with grain. They go forth and do not return to them.

“Who has set the wild donkey at liberty? Or who has loosed the bonds of the wild donkey,

“who has made the wilderness his house, and the salt places his dwellings?

10 He derides the multitude of the city. He does not hear the cry of the driver.

11 “He seeks out the mountain for his pasture, and searches after every green thing.

12 “Will the wild ox serve you? Or will he wait by your crib?

13 “Can you bind the wild ox with his band in the furrow? Or will he plow the valleys after you?

14 “Will you trust in him, because his strength is great, and cast off your labor to him?

15 “Will you believe in him, that he will bring home your seed and gather it into your barn?

16 “Did you give the pleasant wings to the peacocks, or wings and feathers to the ostrich,

17 “which leaves its eggs in the earth, and makes them warm in the dust,

18 “and forgets that the foot might scatter them, or that the wild beast might break them?

19 “She shows herself cruel to her young ones, as if they were not hers. Yet, she is without concern, though she travailed in vain.

20 “For God has deprived her of wisdom and has given her no part of understanding.

21 “When time, she mounts on high. She mocks the horse and its rider.

22 “Have you given the horse strength, covered its neck with a mane?

23 “Have you made him afraid, as the grasshopper? His strong snorting is fearful.

24 “He digs in the valley and rejoices in strength. He goes forth to meet the armoured.

25 “He mocks at fear, and is not afraid, and does not turn back from the sword.

26 “The quiver rattles against him and the glittering spear and the shield.

27 “He swallows the ground from fierceness and rage, and he does not believe that it is the noise of the trumpet.

28 “He says among the trumpets, ‘Ha, ha!’ He smells the battle far off, and the noise of the captains, and the shouting.

29 “Shall the hawk fly by your wisdom, his wings toward the South?

30 “Does the eagle mount up at your commandment, or make his nest on high?

31 “She abides and remains in the rock, upon the top of the rock, and the tower.

32 “From there she spies for food. Her eyes look far away.

33 “Her young ones also suck up blood. And where the slain are, there she is.”

34 Moreover the LORD spoke to Job, and said,

35 “Shall he who strives with the Almighty instruct? He who reproves God, let him answer for it.”

36 Then Job answered the LORD, saying,

37 “Behold, I am vile. What shall I answer You? I will lay my hand upon my mouth.

38 “I have spoken once, but I will answer no more. Indeed, twice, but I will proceed no further.”

40 Again the LORD answered Job out of the whirlwind, and said,

“Now gird up your loins, like a man. I will demand of you, and you answer Me.

“Will you nullify My judgment? Will you condemn Me, so that you may be justified?

“Or do you have an Arm like God? Or do you thunder with a voice like Him?

“Deck yourself, now, with majesty and excellency, and array yourself with beauty and glory.

“Cast abroad the indignation of your wrath, and behold everyone who is proud, and humble him.

“Look upon everyone who is arrogant. Bring him low and destroy the wicked in their place.

“Hide them in the dust together. Bind their faces in a secret place.

“Then I will confess to you, also, so that your right hand can save you.

10 “Behold, now, Behemoth (whom I made along with you) which eats grass as an ox.

11 “Behold, now, his strength in his loins, and his force in the navel of his belly.

12 “He takes pleasure in his tail, which is like a cedar. The sinews of his stones are wrapped together.

13 “His bones are like tubes of copper, his small bones like bars of iron.

14 “He is the chief of the ways of God. He Who made him will make his sword approach Him.

15 “Surely the mountains bring him forth grass, where all the beasts of the field play.

16 “He lies under the trees, in the covert of reed and marsh.

17 “The trees cover him with their shadow. The willows of the river surround him.

18 “Behold, he drinks up the river and does not hurry. He trusts that he can draw up Jordan into his mouth.

19 “He takes it with his eyes and thrusts his nose through whatever meets him.

20 “Can you draw out Leviathan with a hook, and with a line which you shall cast down into his tongue?

21 “Can you cast a hook into his nose? Can you pierce his jaws with an angle?

22 “Will he make many prayers to you and speak softly to you?

23 “Will he make a covenant with you? Will you take him as a servant forever?

24 “Will you play with him, as with a bird? Or will you bind him for your maids?

25 “Shall the companions banquet with him? Shall they divide him among the merchants?

26 “Can you fill the basket with his skin? Or the fishing spear with his head?

27 “Lay your hand upon him. Remember the battle. And do no more so!

28 “Behold, his hope is in vain. Shall one not perish even at the sight of him?”

Acts 16:1-21

16 Then he came to Derbe and Lystra. And behold, a certain disciple was there named Timothy - the son of a believing Jewish woman, but whose father was Greek

of whom the brothers at Lystra and Iconium reported well.

Paul wanted him to go forth with him. So, he took and circumcised him, because of the Jews who were in that area (for they all knew that his father was Greek).

And as they went through the cities, they delivered the decrees to keep, ordained by the apostles and elders which were at Jerusalem.

And so the churches were established in the faith and increased in number daily.

Now when they had gone throughout Phrygia, and the region of Galatia, they were forbidden by the Holy Ghost to preach the Word in Asia.

Then they came to Mysia and sought to go into Bithynia. But the Spirit did not allow them.

Therefore they passed through Mysia, and came down to Troas,

where a vision appeared to Paul in the night: A Macedonian man stood and pleaded with him, saying, “Come into Macedonia, and help us!”

10 And after he had seen the vision, we immediately prepared to go into Macedonia, being assured that the Lord had called us to preach the Gospel to them.

11 Then went we forth from Troas. And with a straight course, we came to Samothrace, and the next day to Neapolis;

12 and from there to Philippi (which is the chief city in the parts of Macedonia, and whose inhabitants came from Rome to dwell there). And we stayed in that city some days.

13 And on the Sabbath day, we went out of the city, to a riverside where they customarily prayed. And we sat down and spoke to the women who had come together.

14 And a certain woman named Lydia (a seller of purple, of the city of the Thyatirians), who worshipped God, heard us. The Lord opened her heart, so that she paid attention to the things which Paul spoke.

15 And when she was baptized, and her household, she implored us, saying, “If you have judged me to be faithful to the Lord, come into my house and stay.” And she insisted.

16 And it happened that as we went to prayer, a certain maid having a spirit of divination (who made her masters much money with divining) met us.

17 She followed Paul and us, and cried, saying, “These men are the servants of the Most High God, who show to you the way of salvation!”

18 And she did this for many days. But Paul, being annoyed, turned around and said to the spirit, “I command you in the Name of Jesus Christ to come out of her!” And it came out the same hour.

19 Now when her masters saw that the hope of their gain was gone, they seized Paul and Silas and dragged them into the marketplace, to the Magistrates.

20 And they brought them to the governors, saying, “These Jewish men trouble our city,

21 “and preach ordinances which are not lawful for us to receive, nor to observe, seeing we are Romans!”

Revised Geneva Translation (RGT)

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