Today's Reading | June 5, 2026
Hebrews 13:1–25
Introduction Hebrews 13:1–25: The Letter to the Hebrews was written to encourage people in their faith and to show that Jesus Christ is the true and final revelation of God. Today’s reading is the final chapter of the letter, and Christians are given instructions on how to live in ways that please God. Today’s Key Verse: Hebrews 13:8 GNT Jesus…
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1 Samuel 2:1–11
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1 Samuel 1:19–28
Introduction 1 Samuel 1:19–28: Hannah gives birth to a son and names him Samuel, which, in Hebrew, means “name of God.” Today’s reading connects the name to the Hebrew verb for “ask.” After weaning Samuel, Hannah brings him to Shiloh to be dedicated to the Lord, fulfilling her promise. Today’s Key Verse: 1 Samuel 1:28a GNT [Hannah said:] “So I…
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1 Samuel 1:1–18
Introduction 1 Samuel 1:1–18: Today, we begin reading excerpts from the book of First Samuel, which records Israel’s transition from the period of the judges to a monarchy. This massive cultural shift revolves around the lives of three men: Samuel, the last of the great judges; Saul, Israel’s first king; and David, whose early adventures before coming to power are…
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