Mar 9, 2025
NUMBERS 7:
Yesterday we heard how people had to follow
through with God’s commands, and those with defiling diseases were
expelled from their camp until such time as they could be declared
ritually clean again. And we heard about cleansing for issues
involving the conscience, and what a man might do if he suspected
his wife of unfaithfulness. (A man would have to be a terrible jerk
to do this to his wife if he didn't have good reasons for his
suspicions!) The 6th chapter dealt with the Nazarite vow, and the
ended with the famous Aaronic blessing.
In today’s chapter 7 of Numbers, the GNT has done a beautiful job of giving the complete information in a way that is clear, precise, and that reduces repetition.
PSALM 30:
This
is a wonderful song of thanks to God.
LUKE 20b:
Yesterday in the second half of chapter 19,
Jesus triumphantly entered Jerusalem. While on the road he wept
over Jerusalem because of the spiritual blindness of the leaders,
and he cleansed the temple of commerce.
NLT Translation notes:
8 I
cried out to you, O LORD.
I
begged [You, Lord,//the Lord] for mercy, saying,
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8
And Jesus responded, “Then I won’t tell you
[either/0] by what
authority I do these things.”
16
“I’ll tell you—he will come and kill those farmers and lease the
vineyard to others.”
[His listeners protested,
“Oh, may such a thing never happen!”//“How terrible that such a thing should ever
happen.”]
19
The teachers of religious law and the leading priests wanted to
arrest Jesus immediately because they realized he was telling the
story against them—they were the wicked farmers. But they
[did nothing because//0] they were afraid of the people’s
reaction.
23
He saw through their [duplicity/trickery]
and said, 24 “Show me a Roman coin.
Whose picture and title are stamped
[here/0] on
it?”
41 Then Jesus presented them with a
question. [“Note that there is a problem with the
teaching that the Messiah will come as a descendant of
David.”//”Why is it,” he
asked, “that the Messiah is said to be the son of
David?”]
44
Since David called the Messiah ‘Lord,’ [it is clear
that the Messiah cannot just be his
descendant!//how can the
Messiah be his son?]”
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