Lectionary Calendar
Monday, April 29th, 2024
the Fifth Week after Easter
the Fifth Week after Easter
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Whole Bible (81)Old Testament (1)Individual Books (6)
Verses 1-20
Finally, twelve years after parting with his wife, he was offered freedom. In February 1986, as the world watched, Shcharansky was allowed to walk away from Russian guards toward those who would take him to Jerusalem. But in the final moments of captivity, the guards tried again to confiscate the Psalms book. Anatoli threw himself face down in the snow and refused to walk on to freedom without it. Those words had kept him alive during imprisonment. He would not go on to freedom without them. (From Discipleship Journal, Issue #43 (1988), p. 24)
Verses 1-20
animal, object)
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distress, then treat yourself to some miracle bread, and you will be obeying Scripture."
even for miraculous manna.” 1 [or miracle bread, or miracle whip]