Today's Reading | July 17, 2025
Genesis 41:1–36
Introduction Genesis 41:1–36: The king of Egypt has disturbing dreams, and his magicians and wise men are unable to interpret them. The wine steward tells the king abut Joseph’s ability to interpret dreams, and the king sends for Joseph. Joseph informs the king of the meaning of the dreams—that the country will have seven years of abundant grain followed by…
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February 17, 2025
Hosea 4:4–19
Introduction Hosea 4:4–19: God complains about the priests of Israel and accuses the priesthood of causing Israel’s failure to abide by its covenant. Today’s Key Verse: Hosea 4:9b [The LORD says to the priests:] “I will punish you and make you pay for the evil you do.” Reading 4 The Lord says, “Let no one accuse the people or reprimand them—my complaint is…
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Hosea 3:1—4:3
Introduction Hosea 3:1—4:3: Hosea is told to love his unfaithful wife. His love for her is to demonstrate the LORD’s continuing love for unfaithful Israel. Today’s Key Verse: Hosea 3:5 The time will come when the people of Israel will once again turn to the LORD their God and to a descendant of David their king. Then they will fear…
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Hosea 2:2–23
Introduction Hosea 2:2–23: Israel’s unfaithfulness to the LORD is compared to that of an unfaithful wife. In Hosea’s time, many of the people were honoring the Canaanite god Baal because they believed Baal fertilized the earth with rain. The chapter concludes with the LORD’s declaration of love for Israel and a promise to make the people prosperous. Today’s Key Verse:…
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Hosea 1:1—2:1
Introduction Hosea 1:1—2:1: Today we will begin reading excerpts from the book of the prophet Hosea, a book of fourteen chapters which we will be reading over a period of twelve days. The prophet’s name is a shortened version of the Hebrew “Hoshaiah,” which means “the LORD has saved.” Hosea preached in the northern kingdom of Israel (c. 740–722 B.C.)…
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3 John 1:1–14
Introduction 3 John 1:1–14: The Third Letter of John was written by “the Elder” to a church leader named Gaius. The writer praises Gaius because of his help to other Christians, and warns against a man named Diotrephes. Christians are encouraged to support those who travel around sharing the good news. Today’s Key Verse: 3 John 1:11b Whoever does good…
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2 John 1:1–13
Introduction 2 John 1:1–13: The Second Letter of John was written by “the Elder” to “the dear Lady and to her children,” probably meaning a local church and its members. The brief message is an appeal to love one another and a warning against deceivers and their teachings. Today’s Key Verse: 2 John 1:6b The command, as you have all…
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