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May 7 - Old & New Testament
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1 Samuel 30,31

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David's Defeat of the Amalekites

1 David and his men(a) arrived in Ziklag(b) on the third day. The Amalekites(c) had raided the Negev and attacked and burned down Ziklag. 2 They also had kidnapped the women and everyone[a] in it from the youngest to the oldest. They had killed no one but had carried them off(d) as they went on their way.

3 When David and his men arrived at the town, they found it burned down. Their wives, sons, and daughters had been kidnapped. 4 David and the troops with him wept loudly until they had no strength left to weep. 5 David's two wives,(e) Ahinoam the Jezreelite and Abigail the widow of Nabal the Carmelite, had also been kidnapped. 6 David was in a difficult position because the troops talked about stoning him,(f) for they were all very bitter over the loss of their sons and daughters. But David found strength in the Lord his God.(g)

7 David said to Abiathar the priest, son of Ahimelech, "Bring me the ephod."(h) So Abiathar brought it to him, 8 and David asked the Lord :(i) "Should I pursue these raiders? Will I overtake them?"(j)

The Lord replied to him, "Pursue them, for you will certainly overtake them and rescue the people."(k)

9 David and the 600 men with him(l) went as far as the Wadi Besor, where 200 men who were to remain behind would stop.(m) 10 They stopped because they were too exhausted to cross the Wadi Besor. David and 400 of the men continued in pursuit.

11 They found an Egyptian in the open country and brought him to David. They gave him some bread to eat and water to drink. 12 Then they gave him some pressed figs and two clusters of raisins. After he ate he revived,(n) for he hadn't eaten food or drunk water for three days and three nights.

13 Then David said to him, "Who do you belong to? Where are you from?"

"I'm an Egyptian, the slave of an Amalekite man," he said. "My master abandoned me when I got sick three days ago. 14 We raided the south country of the Cherethites,(o) the territory of Judah, and the south country of Caleb,(p) and we burned down Ziklag."(q)

15 David then asked him, "Will you lead me to these raiders?"

He said, "Swear to me by God that you won't kill me or turn me over to my master, and I will lead you to them."

16 So he led him, and there were the Amalekites, spread out over the entire area, eating, drinking, and celebrating because of the great amount of plunder(r) they had taken from the land of the Philistines and the land of Judah. 17 David slaughtered them from twilight until the evening of the next day.(s) None of them escaped, except 400 young men who got on camels and fled.(t)

18 David recovered everything the Amalekites had taken; he also rescued his two wives. 19 Nothing of theirs was missing from the youngest to the oldest, including the sons and daughters, of all the plunder the Amalekites had taken. David got everything back.(u) 20 He took all the sheep and cattle, which were driven ahead of the other livestock, and the people shouted, "This is David's plunder!"(v)

21 When David came to the 200 men who had been too exhausted to go with him and had been left at the Wadi Besor,(w) they came out to meet him and to meet the troops with him. When David approached the men, he greeted them, 22 but all the corrupt and worthless men among those who had gone with David argued, "Because they didn't go with us, we will not give any of the plunder we recovered to them except for each man's wife and children. They may take them and go."

23 But David said, "My brothers, you must not do this with what the Lord has given us. He protected us and handed over to us the raiders who came against us. 24 Who can agree to your proposal? The share of the one who goes into battle is to be the same as the share of the one who remains with the supplies. They will share equally."(x) 25 And it has been so from that day forward. David established this policy as a law and an ordinance for Israel and it continues to this very day.

26 When David came to Ziklag, he sent some of the plunder to his friends, the elders of Judah, saying, "Here is a gift for you(y) from the plunder of the Lord 's enemies."(z) 27 He sent gifts to those in Bethel,(aa) in Ramoth of the Negev,(ab) and in Jattir;(ac) 28 to those in Aroer,(ad) in Siphmoth,(ae) and in Eshtemoa;(af) 29 to those in Racal, in the towns of the Jerahmeelites,(ag) and in the towns of the Kenites;(ah) 30 to those in Hormah,(ai) in Bor-ashan,(aj) and in Athach; 31 to those in Hebron,(ak) and to those in all the places where David and his men had roamed.(al)

The Death of Saul and His Sons

1 The Philistines fought against Israel,(a) and Israel's men fled from them. Many were killed on Mount Gilboa.(b) 2 The Philistines overtook Saul and his sons and killed his sons, Jonathan, Abinadab, and Malchishua. 3 When the battle intensified against Saul,(c) the archers caught up with him and severely wounded him.[a] 4 Then Saul said to his armor-bearer,(d) "Draw your sword and run me through with it, or these uncircumcised men(e) will come and run me through and torture me." But his armor-bearer would not do it because he was terrified. Then Saul took his sword and fell on it.(f) 5 When his armor-bearer saw that Saul was dead, he also fell on his own sword and died with him. 6 So on that day, Saul died together with his three sons, his armor-bearer, and all his men.

7 When the men of Israel on the other side of the valley and on the other side of the Jordan saw that Israel's men had run away and that Saul and his sons were dead, they abandoned the cities and fled. So the Philistines came and settled in them.

8 The next day when the Philistines came to strip the dead, they found Saul and his three sons dead on Mount Gilboa. 9 They cut off Saul's head, stripped off his armor, and sent messengers throughout the land of the Philistines to spread the good news(g) in the temples of their idols(h) and among the people. 10 Then they put his armor in the temple of the Ashtoreths(i) and hung his body(j) on the wall of Beth-shan.(k)

11 When the residents of Jabesh-gilead(l) heard what the Philistines had done to Saul, 12 all their brave men(m) set out, journeyed all night, and retrieved the body of Saul and the bodies of his sons from the wall of Beth-shan. When they arrived at Jabesh, they burned the bodies there.(n) 13 Afterward, they took their bones and buried them under the tamarisk tree(o) in Jabesh(p) and fasted seven days.

Luke 24:1-35

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Chapter 24

Resurrection Morning

1 On(a) the first day of the week,(b) very early in the morning, they[a] came to the tomb, bringing the spices they had prepared. 2 They found the stone rolled away from the tomb. 3 They went in but did not find the body(c) of the Lord Jesus.(d) 4 While they were perplexed about this, suddenly two men stood by them in dazzling(e) clothes. 5 So the women were terrified and bowed down to the ground.[b]

"Why are you looking for the living among the dead?" asked the men. 6 "He is not here, but He has been resurrected!(f) Remember how He spoke to you when He was still in Galilee,(g) 7 saying, ‘The Son of Man must be betrayed(h) into the hands of sinful men, be crucified, and rise(i) on the third day' ?" 8 And they remembered His words.

9 Returning from the tomb, they reported all these things to the Eleven(j) and to all the rest. 10 Mary Magdalene, Joanna, Mary the mother of James,(k) and the other women with them were telling the apostles(l) these things. 11 But these words seemed like nonsense to them, and they did not believe(m) the women. 12 Peter,(n) however, got up and ran to the tomb. When he stooped to look in, he saw only the linen cloths.[c](o) So he went home, amazed(p) at what had happened.

The Emmaus Disciples

13 Now(q) that same day two of them were on their way to a village called[d] Emmaus, which was about seven miles[e](r) from Jerusalem.(s) 14 Together they were discussing everything that had taken place. 15 And while they were discussing and arguing, Jesus Himself came near and began to walk along with them. 16 But they[f] were prevented from recognizing Him.(t) 17 Then He asked them, "What is this dispute that you're having[g] with each other as you are walking?" And they stopped walking and looked discouraged.

18 The one named Cleopas answered Him, "Are You the only visitor in Jerusalem who doesn't know the things that happened there in these days?"(u)

19 "What things?" He asked them.

So they said to Him, "The things concerning Jesus the Nazarene,(v) who was a Prophet(w) powerful in action and speech(x) before God and all the people,(y) 20 and how our chief priests and leaders(z) handed Him over to be sentenced to death,(aa) and they crucified Him.(ab) 21 But we were hoping that He was the One who was about to redeem(ac) Israel. Besides all this, it's the third day(ad) since these things happened. 22 Moreover, some women from our group astounded us. They arrived early at the tomb, 23 and when they didn't find His body, they came and reported that they had seen a vision of angels who said He was alive. 24 Some of those who were with us went to the tomb and found it just as the women had said, but they didn't see Him."(ae)

25 He said to them, "How unwise and slow you are to believe in your hearts all that the prophets have spoken! (af) 26 Didn't the Messiah have to suffer(ag) these things and enter into His glory?" (ah) 27 Then beginning with Moses(ai) and all the Prophets,(aj) He interpreted for them the things concerning Himself in all the Scriptures.(ak)

28 They came near the village where they were going, and He gave the impression that He was going farther.(al) 29 But they urged Him: "Stay with us, because it's almost evening, and now the day is almost over." So He went in to stay with them.

30 It was as He reclined at the table with them that He took the bread, blessed and broke(am) it, and gave it to them. 31 Then their eyes were opened,(an) and they recognized Him, but He disappeared from their sight.(ao) 32 So they said to each other, "Weren't our hearts ablaze within us while He was talking with us on the road and explaining the Scriptures(ap) to us?" 33 That very hour they got up and returned to Jerusalem. They found the Eleven(aq) and those with them gathered together, 34 who said,[h] "The Lord has certainly been raised, and has appeared to Simon!"(ar) 35 Then they began to describe what had happened on the road and how He was made known to them in the breaking of the bread.(as)

 
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