Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Questions: 9/27 - 10/3

September 27th Read Nahum, Habakkuk · Which city is the oracle concerning? · Who will clap at the fall of the king of Assyria? · Why was Habakkuk able to go on the heights? September 28th Read Zephaniah and Haggai · Why would the lips of the peoples be purified? · Why did the LORD Almighty blow away what they brought home? · Why would the LORD Almighty make Zerubbabel to be like His signet ring? September 29th Read Zechariah 1-6 · Why did the man have the measuring line? · How long would the LORD Almighty take to remove the sin of the land? · How large was the flying scroll? September 30th Read Zechariah 7-10 · With what was the LORD Almighty burning? · Who would sound the trumpet? · Who would care for His flock, the house of Judah? October 1st Read Zechariah 11-14 · What were the names of the two staffs? · How would the inhabitants of Jerusalem respond to the one they pierced? · What would be inscribed on the bells of the horses on that day? October 2nd Read Malachi 1-4 · Who did the LORD speak to through Malachi? · Why did the LORD Almighty curse the priests? · How were they robbing the LORD Almighty? (Yeah!!! You finished the Old Testament!!) October 3rd Read Matthew 1-4 · Who were the parents of Obed? · To which city did Herod send the Magi? · What was the main message of John the Baptist?

Monday, September 26, 2011

Answers: 9/20 - 9/26

September 20 Read Hosea 1-6 · What kind of wife was Hosea to take? Adulterous · To what would their daughters and daughters-in-law turn? Prostitution and adultery · What does the LORD desire rather than sacrifice or burnt offerings? Mercy and acknowledgment of God September 21 Read Hosea 7-12 · With what did they delight the king and the princes? Wickedness and lies · How did Ephraim regard the many things the LORD wrote of His law? Something alien · Who taught Ephraim to walk? God September 22 Read Hosea 13, 14; Joel 1-3 · How do the righteous respond to the ways of the LORD? They walk in them · What were the drunkards to do? Wake up and weep · What were they to rend in place of their garments? Their hearts September 23 Read Amos 1-5 · What was the occupation of Amos? Shepherd · How many would remain of the 1,000 that marched from the city? 100 · What was to roll on like a river? Justice September 24 Read Amos 6-9; Obadiah · When Amos saw the LORD standing by a wall that had been built true to plumb, what did the LORD have in His hand? A plumb line · What was in the basket the Sovereign LORD showed to Amos? Ripe fruit · Eventually, who will bring back the exiled people Israel? The LORD · To whom will the kingdom belong? The LORD September 25 Read Jonah 1-4; Micah 1, 2 · Where did the LORD tell Jonah to go? Nineveh · How did God react when they turned from their evil ways? He had compassion and did not bring destruction · Why would they no long walk proudly? It would be a time of calamity September 26 Read Micah 3-7 · Into what would they beat their swords and spears? Plowshares and pruning hooks · Out of which city would the ruler over Israel come? Bethlehem · What does God delight to show? Mercy

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Questions: 9/26

September 20 Read Hosea 1-6 · What kind of wife was Hosea to take? · To what would their daughters and daughters-in-law turn? · What does the LORD desire rather than sacrifice or burnt offerings? September 21 Read Hosea 7-12 · With what did they delight the king and the princes? · How did Ephraim regard the many things the LORD wrote of His law? · Who taught Ephraim to walk? September 22 Read Hosea 13, 14; Joel 1-3 · How do the righteous respond to the ways of the LORD? · What were the drunkards to do? · What were they to rend in place of their garments? September 23 Read Amos 1-5 · What was the occupation of Amos? · How many would remain of the 1,000 that marched from the city? · What was to roll on like a river? September 24 Read Amos 6-9; Obadiah · When Amos saw the LORD standing by a wall that had been built true to plumb, what did the LORD have in His hand? · What was in the basket the Sovereign LORD showed to Amos? · Eventually, who will bring back the exiled people Israel? · To whom will the kingdom belong? September 25 Read Jonah 1-4; Micah 1, 2 · Where did the LORD tell Jonah to go? · How did God react when they turned from their evil ways? · Why would they no long walk proudly? September 26 Read Micah 3-7 · Into what would they beat their swords and spears? · Out of which city would the ruler over Israel come? · What does God delight to show?

Monday, September 19, 2011

Answers: 9/13 -9/19

September 13th, 2010 Read Ezekiel 46-48 · When was the gate of the inner court to be opened? On the Sabbath and the day of the New Moon · Why will the trees by the river bear fruit every month? Because the water from the sanctuary flows to them · What would be the name of the city from that time on? THE LORD IS THERE September 14th, 2010 Read Daniel 1, 2 · With what would Daniel not defile himself? The royal food and wine · In which language did the astrologers answer the king about his dream? Aramaic · Since no wise man, enchanter, magician or diviner can explain to the king the mystery of his dream, how did Daniel explain his understanding of it? God revealed it to him September, 15th, 2010 Read Daniel 3, 4 · How tall was the image of gold? 90 feet high · Describe the fourth man in the fiery furnace. He looked like the son of gods · What was the King of heaven able to do to those who walk in pride? Humble them September 16th, 2010 Read Daniel 5, 6 · Who was invited to the great banquet? A thousand of his nobles · Who had King Belshazzar set himself against? The Lord of heaven · Who shut the mouths of the lions? The angel sent by God September 17th, 2010 Read Daniel 7, 8 · What did the four great beasts from Daniel’s dream represent? The kingdoms that will rise from the earth · Who won the battle between the goat and the ram? The goat · How many evenings and mornings before the sanctuary is reconsecrated? 2,300 September 18th, 2010 Read Daniel 9, 10 · How long would the desolation of Jerusalem last? 70 years · How long did the prince of the Persian kingdom resist? 21 days · What would be told to Daniel before the prince of Greece would come? What is written in the Book of Truth September 19th, 2010 Read Daniel 11, 12 · When the king of the North returned to his own country with great wealth, what would his heart be set against? The holy covenant · Who would be delivered during the time of great distress? Everyone whose name is written in the book · How many days between the time that the daily sacrifice is abolished and the abomination that causes desolation? 1,200 days

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Questions: 9/13 - 9/19

September 13th, 2010 Read Ezekiel 46-48 · When was the gate of the inner court to be opened? · Why will the trees by the river bear fruit every month? · What would be the name of the city from that time on? September 14th, 2010 Read Daniel 1, 2 · With what would Daniel not defile himself? · In which language did the astrologers answer the king about his dream? · Since no wise man, enchanter, magician or diviner can explain to the king the mystery of his dream, how did Daniel explain his understanding of it? September, 15th, 2010 Read Daniel 3, 4 · How tall was the image of gold? · Describe the fourth man in the fiery furnace. · What was the King of heaven able to do to those who walk in pride? September 16th, 2010 Read Daniel 5, 6 · Who was invited to the great banquet? · Who had King Belshazzar set himself against? · Who shut the mouths of the lions? September 17th, 2010 Read Daniel 7, 8 · What did the four great beasts from Daniel’s dream represent? · Who won the battle between the goat and the ram? · How many evenings and morning before the sanctuary is reconsecrated? September 18th, 2010 Read Daniel 9, 10 · How long would the desolation of Jerusalem last? · How long did the prince of the Persian kingdom resist? · What would be told to Daniel before the prince of Greece would come? September 19th, 2010 Read Daniel 11, 12 · When the king of the North returned to his own country with great wealth, what would his heart be set against? · Who would be delivered during the time of great distress?How many days between the time that the daily sacrifice is abolished and the abomination that causes desolation?

Monday, September 12, 2011

Answers: 9/6 - 9/12

September 6th Read Ezekiel 29-31 · What would all who live in Egypt come to know? That He is the LORD · What would the Sovereign LORD destroy and put an end to in Memphis? He will destroy the idols and put an end to the images · Why did the Sovereign LORD hand over Assyria to the ruler of the nations? Because it was proud September 7th Read Ezekiel 32, 33 · For whom was the Son of man to lament? It was to be a lament concerning Pharaoh king of Egypt · What would the Sovereign LORD prefer the wicked choose to do instead of die? Turn from their ways and live · What will happen to the wicked man who turns away from his sin? He will surely live and will not die September 8th Read Ezekiel 34-36 · For whom should shepherds care? The flock · Who has heard all the contemptible things that Edom has said against the mountains of Israel? The LORD · What kind of spirit would the Sovereign LORD give the mountains of Israel? A new heart and a new spirit September 9th Read Ezekiel 37, 38 · What kind of bones were in the valley? Dry · What was Ezekiel to write on the first stick of wood? “Belonging to Judah and the Israelites associated with him.” · What would they know when the LORD showed His greatness and His holiness? That He is the LORD September 10th Read Ezekiel 39, 40 · For what would the people in the towns of Israel use the weapons? Fuel · Who would the Sovereign LORD bring back from captivity? Jacob and the people of Israel · There were two rooms outside the inner gate, within the inner court. Who would be using them? The priests who have charge of the altar and the priests who have charge of the temple September 11th Read Ezekiel 41-43 · What was carved on the doors of the outer sanctuary? Cherubim and palm trees · From where was the glory of the God of Israel coming? The east · For how many days were they to provide a male goat for a sin offering? Seven days September 12th Read Ezekiel 44, 45 · Why was the outer gate of the sanctuary that was facing east to remain closed? Because the LORD, the God of Israel, has entered through it · What would the Levites who went far from Him have to bear? The consequences of their sin · How long was the feast of Passover to last? Seven days

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Questions: 9/6 - 9/12

September 6th Read Ezekiel 29-31 · What would all who live in Egypt come to know? · What would the Sovereign LORD destroy and put an end to in Memphis? · Why did the Sovereign LORD hand over Assyria to the ruler of the nations? September 7th Read Ezekiel 32, 33 · For whom was the Son of man to lament? · What would the Sovereign LORD prefer the wicked choose to do instead of die? · What will happen to the wicked man who turns away from his sin? September 8th Read Ezekiel 34-36 · For whom should shepherds care? · Who has heard all the contemptible things that Edom has said against the mountains of Israel? · What kind of spirit would the Sovereign LORD give the mountains of Israel? September 9th Read Ezekiel 37, 38 · What kind of bones were in the valley? · What was Ezekiel to write on the first stick of wood? · What would they know when the LORD showed His greatness and His holiness? September 10th Read Ezekiel 39, 40 · For what would the people in the towns of Israel use the weapons? · Who would the Sovereign LORD bring back from captivity? · There were two rooms outside the inner gate, within the inner court. Who would be using them? September 11th Read Ezekiel 41-43 · What was carved on the doors of the outer sanctuary? · From where was the glory of the God of Israel coming? · For how many days were they to provide a male goat for a sin offering? September 12th Read Ezekiel 44, 45 · Why was the outer gate of the sanctuary that was facing east to remain closed? · What would the Levites who went far from Him have to bear? · How long was the feat of Passover to last?