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Week 18 Printables.
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Day 120 2 Samuel 7; 1 Chronicles 17; Psalm 1-2, 33,
127, 132
In 2 Samuel 7 we see David caring for the
ark. We see God’s covenant with David
and his prayer and thanksgiving.
I Chronicles 17 talks about David’s
purpose and God’s gracious promises.
Psalm 1 talks about the happiness and holiness
found in a godly man. Also, the
sinfulness and misery of a wicked man.
Psalm 2 is a threat against the enemies
of the kingdom of Christ. Christ is promised
to be the Head of the kingdom and counsel to all.
Psalm 33 talks about God being praised and
His people being encouraged by his power.
Psalm 127 talks about the value of the
divine blessing.
In Psalm 132, David cares for the ark.
Day 121 2 Samuel 8-9; 1 Chronicles 18
In 2 Samuel 8, David subdues the
Philistines the Moabites, and the Syrians.
We also see his government and officers.
In 2 Samuel 9, David sends and provides
for Mephibosheth.
I Chronicles 18 talks about David’s
victories.
Day 122 2 Samuel 10; 1 Chronicles 19;
Psalm 20, 53, 60, 75
In 2
Samuel 10, we see how David’s messengers are mistreated by Hanun. We see the Ammonites and the Syrians are
defeated.
I Chronicles 19 talks about David’s wars.
Psalm 20 is a prayer for the kings of
Israel with relation to Christ.
Psalm 53 talks about the corruption of man
by nature.
In Psalm 60, David prays for the
deliverance of Israel from their enemies.
Psalm 75 is a declaration for executing
his judgment. We read about the rebuking
the wicked and concludes with praising God.
Day 123 Psalm 65-67, 69-70
Psalm 65 talks about God being praised for
his grace and providence in the kingdom.
Psalm 66 praises God for his sovereign
power in creation and his favor with the church.
Psalm 67 is a prayer for Christ’s kingdom
to be grown.
Psalm 69 shows some pictures that are also
found in Matthew.
Psalm 69:19 –Matthew 27:29.
Psalm
69:20 –Matthew 26:37
Psalm 69:21 –Matthew 27:34, 48.
Psalm 70 talks about the fast destruction
of the wicked and the preservation of the godly.
Day 124 2 Samuel 11-12; 1 Chronicles
20; Psalm 51
In 2 Samuel 11, we are introduced to
Bathsheba. We see David watching her
bathe and asks for her to be brought back to him. She spent the night. He then sent for her husband Uriah a
Hittite. David also sent Joab a letter
asking him to put Uriah where the worst fighting was taking place so that he
would die. After mourning for 7 days,
Bathsheba became David’s wife. David
thought his sins were hidden, but God knew.
In 2 Samuel 12, we see that a year has past and David and
Bathsheba have had a son. David kept
telling himself that he had done no wrong, and that no one knew his secret. The Lord sent Nathan, a prophet, to David. Nathan told David a story about 2 men in the
same city on being rich and the other poor.
The story was about David, but he didn’t know that. He demanded the rich man be killed and 4
lambs to be given to the poor man.
Nathan then told him that he was the man. The Lord spoke through Nathan, telling David
that he other people would take his wives and his son would die. David did repent from his sin. His son died, but they were blessed with
another son whom they named Solomon.
I Chronicles 20 talks about more of David’s
wars.
The first verses of Psalm 51, David calls
his sins by many different names. David
asks the Lord to make him clean with hyssop.
Hyssop is a picture of clean (remember the Israelites were asked to
sprinkle blood on their doorways with a branch from a hyssop during the Passover. He offered the Lord his broken heard and
asked for forgiveness.
Day 125 Psalm 32, 86, 102-103, 122
Psalm 32 talks about the happiness of a
pardoned sinner. The misery that was
before them has turned to comfort at the confession of their sins.
Psalm 86 the psalmist renews his request for
help and comfort.
Psalm 102 is a sorrowful complaint of
great afflictions and encouragement by God’s promises to his church.
Psalm 103 blesses God for his mercy.
Psalm 122 shows esteem for Jerusalem and
concern for its welfare.
Day 126 No reading.
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