Day 335: 1 Corinthians 10-13
The reading for Year of the Bible, Day 335, is 1 Corinthians 10-13: More trouble with eating and idolatry, then an extended discussion of spiritual gifts. The greatest of these is love.
Online text: 1 Corinthians 10-13
The reading for Year of the Bible, Day 335, is 1 Corinthians 10-13: More trouble with eating and idolatry, then an extended discussion of spiritual gifts. The greatest of these is love.
Online text: 1 Corinthians 10-13
The reading for Year of the Bible, Day 334, is 1 Corinthians 5-9: Practical matters: church discipline, the folly of lawsuits and lechery, married life, pagan potlucks, and sidelining rights to prioritize love.
Online text: 1 Corinthians 5-9
The reading for Year of the Bible, Day 333, is 1 Corinthians 1-4: After a positive opening, Paul immediately concerns himself with the strife and division within the church, a result of cliquish Corinthians.
Online text: 1 Corinthians 1-4
The reading for Year of the Bible, Day 332, is Romans 15-16: Paul concludes the epistle with a reflection on his evangelism to the Gentiles and plans to continue in Spain and Rome. Ends with personal greetings.
The reading for Year of the Bible, Day 331, is Romans 11-14: Paul shifts to discussions of the Christian life, which follow from life in the Spirit.
The reading for Year of the Bible, Day 330, is Romans 8-10: Life in the Spirit can overcome the limitations of the flesh. Discussions of Israel’s place in salvation history.
The reading for Year of the Bible, Day 329, is Romans 4-7: Becoming right with God through faith: the example of Abraham. Result: life in Christ, released from the Law.
The reading for Year of the Bible, Day 328, is Romans 1-3: The Epistle to the Romans opens with an introduction of the writer, then a description of how salvation is open to all, in spite of universal human failings.
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The reading for Year of the Bible, Day 327, is Acts 27-28: After setting sailing for Italy, a storm wrecks their ship, causing a stopover in Malta before arriving in Rome. Paul is under house arrest there for two years (c, AD 60-62), preaching the whole time.