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More than 1 Million Copies SoldUnlike Any Other Bible You Have ReadNow in the Popular New Living Translation! Want to read the Bible in one year? You can accomplish your goal and experience the Bible like never before. Reading through God's Word has never been easier. That's because The Daily Bible(R) reorganizes the traditional arrangement of the 66 books in Scripture and places all the text in chronological order. Features:Uses the text of the best-selling New Living TranslationDivided into easily readable sections that can be completed in one yearOrganized chronologicallyIncludes devotional commentary that provides historical and spiritual insightsProvides clear historical context for a better understanding of ScriptureProverbs and Ecclesiastes are organized by topicThe Psalms are presented thematicallyHarmonized Gospels integrate the life of Christ into one smooth narrativeA chronology of all the major biblical eventsThe Daily Bible(R) is designed to be read from cover to coverand understood!

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Date de parution 03 septembre 2019
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The Daily Bible ® (NLT)
Commentary by
F . L A G ARD S MITH

HARVEST HOUSE PUBLISHERS
EUGENE, OREGON
To my father,
Frank L. Smith,
who gave his life to the ministry of the gospel
and first suggested the idea for this book
and
to my mother,
Mary Faye Smith,
who taught me to love God’s Word.
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CONTENTS
As You Begin . . .
Daily Bible Reading Schedule
A Note to Readers
Introduction to the New Living Translation
Bible Translation Team
O LD T ESTAMENT C ONTENTS
N EW T ESTAMENT C ONTENTS
Chronology of Significant Events
Topical Contents for the Book of Proverbs
Cross Reference Index
About the Compiler
Notes
O LD T ESTAMENT C ONTENTS
Beginnings of Early Mankind
( Creation to ca. 2100 B.C. )
The Beginning
Adam and Eve
First Three Sons of Adam and Eve
Descendants from Adam to Noah
Mankind’s Degeneration into Wickedness
Noah and the Flood
Human Condition Remains Sinful
Dispersion of the Human Family
Beginning of Nations
Descendants from Shem to Abram
Job, the Righteous Sufferer
Period of the Patriarchs
( Ca. 2100–1525 B.C. )
The Call of Abram
Abram Dishonors Himself in Egypt
Separation of Abram and Lot
Defeat of the Kings
God’s Covenant with Abram
Birth of Ishmael Through Hagar
Names and Circumcision as Signs of Covenant
Appearance of Heavenly Visitors
Destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah
The Scheme of Lot’s Daughters
Abraham Deceives Abimelech
The Birth of Isaac
Abraham and Abimelech Settle Dispute
Expulsion of Hagar and Ishmael
Abraham’s Ultimate Test of Faith
News Regarding Nahor’s Family
Sarah’s Death and Burial
Abraham Arranges a Wife for Isaac
Abraham Marries Keturah
Death of Abraham
Last Account of Ishmael
Esau and Jacob
A Birthright Is Sold
Isaac Follows in Abraham’s Footsteps
Trouble Between Jacob and Esau
Jacob Leaves for Haran
Jacob Marries and Has Children
Laban and Jacob Outsmart Each Other
Jacob Leaves Laban
Jacob Returns to Canaan
Dinah and the Men of Shechem
Jacob’s Journey Continues
Record of the Edomites
Joseph’s Early Years
Judah and Tamar
Joseph the Egyptian Ruler
Jacob’s and Joseph’s Last Days
Establishment of a Nation
( Ca. 1525–1400 B.C. )
Moses Emerges as Leader
Plagues on the Egyptians
Passover and the Exodus
Journey to Sinai
The Israelites’ Covenant with God
Instructions for the Tabernacle
The Covenant Broken and Renewed
Construction of the Tabernacle
Ordination of the Priests
The Levites Chosen for Service
Offerings from the Tribes
A Nation Under Law
First Passover After Egypt
Numbering of the Israelites
The Journey Begins
Doubts and Murmurs
Moses Rebuked by Miriam
The People Lack Courage
Challenge to Leadership
From Kadesh to Moab
Moses’ Journal of Israel’s Trek
Blessings and Prophecy of Balaam
Israel Sins in Moab
Destruction of the Midianites
Israel’s Second Numbering
Joshua Named as Successor
Two-and-a-Half Tribes East of Jordan
Preparations for Conquest and Settlement
Moses Reviews History and Purpose
The Lawgiver Urges Obedience
The Laws of Moses
( Ca. 1450–1400 B.C. )
Introduction to the Laws
I. Religious and Ceremonial Laws
A. Laws Against Idolatry and Paganism
B. Laws Against False Spiritualists
C. Laws Regarding Blasphemy
D. Laws Requiring Dedications
E. Laws Requiring Tithing
F. Special Instructions for Conquest
G. Law of the Sabbath
H. The Special Festivals
I. Sacrifices and Offerings
J. Other Rituals
K. Rules for the Priests
L. The Sabbatical Year
M. Year of Jubilee
N. Purification
O. Persons Excluded from the Congregation
P. The Nazirite Vow
Q. Vows of Dedication
R. Laws of Separation
II. Laws of Government
A. Concerning a King
B. Respect for Rulers
C. The Judicial System
III. Laws of Special Crimes
A. Crimes Against the Person
B. Crimes Against Property
IV. Personal Rights and Remedies
A. Restitution for Loss
B. Seduction
C. Injuries and Damages
D. Masters and Servants
E. Credit, Interest, and Collateral
F. Contracts and Agreements
G. Weights and Measures
H. Inheritance
V. Marriage, Divorce, and Sexual Relations
A. Marriage
B. Divorce
C. Sexual Violations
D. Separation of Sexes
VI. Health and Dietary Laws
A. Health Regulations
B. Dietary Regulations
VII. General Welfare Laws
A. Requirements for Benevolence
B. Duties of Respect and Support
C. Treatment of Animals
VIII. Rules of Warfare
A. Preparation for Battles
B. Rules of Siege
C. Camp Regulations
D. Soldiers and Marriage
IX. Responsibilities Under the Laws
A. Obedience Enjoined
B. Duty to Promulgate
C. Blessings of Obedience
D. Punishments for Disobedience
E. Conclusion
Conquering a Land
( Ca. 1400–1100 B.C. )
Renewal of the Covenant
Transfer of Leadership to Joshua
A Song of Unfaithfulness
Moses Blesses the Tribes
Moses’ Death and Burial
Preparation for Conquest
The Taking of Jericho and Ai
General Conquest of Canaan
Division of the Promised Land
Joshua’s Farewell Addresses
Three Burials
Additional Conquests
Failure to Complete Conquests
Apostasy and the Judges
Othniel, Ehud, and Shamgar
Deborah and Barak
Gideon and His Son
Jephthah and Five Others
The Story of Ruth
Samson the Strong Man
Micah and the Danites
Civil War with Benjamin
Period of Judges Summarized
Israel as a Monarchy
( Ca. 1100–930 B.C. )
Samuel Brings About Transition
Saul Appoi

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