Today's Reading | July 18, 2025
Genesis 41:37–57
Introduction Genesis 41:37–57: The king puts Joseph in charge, and Joseph is made governor over Egypt, overseeing the collection and storage of grain before the famine occurs. The king gives Joseph symbols of royal authority and gives him an Egyptian name that may mean, “God speaks, he lives.” Joseph marries, and he and his wife have two sons. When the…
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Introduction Ruth 4:1–22: The relative of Naomi’s husband agrees to let Boaz buy Naomi’s field. As a public sign of this agreement, he removes his sandal and gives it to Boaz. This was a custom in ancient Israel to indicate that a purchase involving land or property was complete. Boaz is now permitted to marry Ruth. They have a son,…
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Ruth 3:1-18
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Ruth 2:1-23
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Ruth 1:1-22
August 19 Introduction Ruth 1:1–22: Set in the time recounted in the book of Judges, we begin today reading the story of Ruth, a Moabite who married an Israelite. Following the death of her father-in-law and later the death of her own husband, Ruth chooses to leave Moab and return to Bethlehem with her mother-in-law, Naomi. Today’s Scripture: Ruth 1:16c…
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Judges 16:23–31
August 18 Introduction Judges 16:23–31: Today’s reading is the conclusion to the story of Samson. As the Philistines celebrate their victory over Samson, they bring him out of prison to entertain them. Samson prays to God for strength, and the building (a temple dedicated to the Philistine god Dagon) collapses, killing the Philistines and himself. Today’s Key Verse: Judges 16:28a…
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Judges 16:1-22
August 17 Introduction Judges 16:1–22: Samson’s story features many references to the LORD’s power making him strong (13:25, 14:6, 19; 15:14). While strong physically, he seemed weak in other ways. His encounter with Delilah surfaces his weakness and leads to his betrayal, as Delilah tricks Samson into revealing the source of his strength. Today’s Key Verse: Judges 16:17a “My hair…
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