Morning
Psalms – 34
Old Testament – Numbers 7: 78 β 89
New Testament – Acts 19: 11 β 20
Evening
Psalms – 35
Old Testament – Numbers 8: 1 β 12
New Testament – Acts 19: 21 β 29
PSALMS
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Psalms 34 to 35
Psalms 34: 7
The angel of the LORD encampeth round about.
The angel of the Lord refers to the angelic host of heaven, they are ministering spirits, sent forth to minister for them who shall be heirs of salvation. GOD has appointed His angels to protect and rescue His saints from physical and spiritual harm. This promise of divine intervention is reserved only for those who truly fear GOD.
OLD TESTAMENT
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Numbers 7: 78 β 8: 12
Numbers 8: 11
Levites…for an offering.β
The same Hebrew word used here is translated wave offering in Leviticus 7:30. The wave offering was the priestβs portion of the peace offering. It was waved toward the sanctuary as a sign of dedication to GOD and then waved toward the offerer or priest, indicating that the LORD was putting the offering at his or her disposal. Here the Levites themselves are a wave offering to the LORD. Seeing that the Levites could not be waved literally, the dedication was carried out symbolically.
NEW TESTAMENT
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Acts 19: 11 β 29
Acts 19: 12
Handkerchiefs or aprons.
Paul’s ministry at Ephesus was marked by extraordinary miracles of healing and deliverance from demons, accomplished directly or through handkerchiefs and aprons that had been in contact with his body. Diseases disappeared and evil spirits left when the afflicted touched the cloth.
Away in an obscure corner of Asia Minor, the greatest event of worldβs history had taken place: The advent of Jesus Christ and the founding of the Christian Church.
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