Morning
Psalms – 111 and 112
Old Testament – 1 Chronicles 25: 8 β 31
New Testament – John 12: 1 β 11
Evening
Psalms – 113 and 114
Old Testament – 1 Chronicles 26: 1 β 19
New Testament – John 12: 12 β 19
PSALMS
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Psalms 111 β 114
Psalms 111 β 114
Passover Psalm
Jews used these Psalms at the yearly Passover celebration. The first two were sung before the meal and the remaining four after the meal. Thus these were probably the last songs Jesus sang before His death. Since these psalms begin in Hebrew with the word Hallelujah, Jews came to call them The Hallel (Praise)
OLD TESTAMENT
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1 Chronicles 25: 8 β 26: 19
1 Chronicles 25
The singers and musicians.
David put those in order who were appointed to be singers and musicians in the temple.
To prophesy, in this place, means praising GOD with great earnestness and devout affections, under the influences of the HOLY SPIRIT. In raising these affections, β poetry and music were employed. If the Spirit of GOD do not put life and fervour into our devotions, they will, however ordered, be a lifeless, worthless form.
NEW TESTAMENT
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John 12: 1 β 19
John 12: 12
Blessed is he…. who cometh.
The crowd believed that the MESSIAH would restore Israel nationality and rule the nation politically. They failed to understand the purpose that JESUS expressed regarding HIS coming into the world. Latter the crowd shouted Crucify HIM, when they saw He was not the MESSIAH they wanted.
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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