Today's Reading | May 4, 2026
Ezekiel 8:1–18
Introduction Ezekiel 8:1–18: In Ezekiel’s second vision, he is carried to Jerusalem and shown the people’s sinful acts for which they will feel the force of God’s anger. Today’s Key Verse: Ezekiel 8:4a GNT I saw the dazzling light that shows the presence of Israel’s God. Read 8 On the fifth day of the sixth month of the sixth year of…
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1 Corinthians 11:17–34
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Psalm 96
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Psalm 94
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Psalm 52
Introduction Psalm 52: Today’s reading is a psalm attributed to David, written after Doeg the Edomite (one of King Saul’s army officers) went to Saul and told him that David had gone to the house of the priest Ahimelech. While trying to help Saul capture David, Doeg killed Ahimelech and many of Israel’s priests and their families (see 1 Samuel…
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Psalm 37
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