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They have said the only reason there are Books 1 & 2 in the Old Testament was because there was a physical limit to how long a scroll could be. Seems right. Kings 1 ends abruptly in tumult, where I expect the next book will pick up. Like Judges all over again
Jan 05, 2026 07:50PM
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Kathleen
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I don’t usually make notes on specific chapters, but in my mind Rehoboam vs. Jeroboam is oddly reminiscent of Christophe vs. Pétion dividing Haiti. Christophe always believed there could be a reunion. But also enslaved people for his building projects, sowing the seeds of his own destruction
Dec 13, 2025 10:37PM
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This Bible edition does a good job of emphasizing the Chronicler’s purpose for writing (during the Babylonian Exile) as an explanation for why episodes of David’s life are framed differently - omitting many of David’s personal failings as detailed in 2 Samuel. An added prayer for Solomon attributed to David in 1 Chronicles: serve wholeheartedly… be strong and do the work
Sep 23, 2025 11:45PM
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Kathleen
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2 Samuel portrays David in his power as much more corruptible and culpable than in his youth. Arguably a rapist, and certainly a completely absent father. Most memorable in this chapter is David’s astonished prayer of thanks, when he asks to build a temple, God refuses him, and instead offers to guarantee his presence in David’s descendants. It’s a beautiful expression of gratitude
Sep 23, 2025 11:41PM
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Kathleen
Kathleen is on page 515 of 2528
1 Samuel is the start of David’s narrative, but it is also Samuel and Saul’s stories. Saul seems as weak as the Judges in providing Godly leadership; I agree with observations that Saul paid more attention to what others thought of him than God’s law. Jonathan protects David but still is slain in battle. Even Samuel’s sons fail to carry on his inspired legacy in the priesthood. Nasty, brutish, short…
Jul 13, 2025 07:18AM
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Kathleen
Kathleen is on page 463 of 2528
Ruth is the reminder that even in an immoral world (Judges was bleak!), God works through sinners and his guidance can still be followed. Those who go against the grain, give more than just what is reasonable, and take personal risk to protect the vulnerable stand out as examples of what it looks like to live the faith of Yahweh.
Apr 07, 2025 03:18PM
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Kathleen
Kathleen is on page 455 of 2528
Judges concluded. This book somehow feels less jarring than Joshua because we’re no longer celebrating death and destruction. The background that this is supposed to be a decline narrative is helpful in making sense of figures like Gideon and Samson, who flagrantly disobey all the rules we just had to read in Leviticus & Deuteronomy, but still benefit from the Spirit’s strength
Apr 05, 2025 02:08AM
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Kathleen
Kathleen is on page 413 of 2528
Joshua was simpler to read than Numbers and Deuteronomy due to the lack of new rule-making. But totalitarian holy war doesn’t sit well in a modern setting. A takeaway suggested to me: the story of God’s fulfilled promise happens in a real place, not in an inaccessible or fantasy realm. Many of these places - Jerusalem, Gaza, the Golan Heights, the West Bank - we know by the same names today
Mar 18, 2025 06:05AM
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Kathleen
Kathleen is on page 376 of 2528
Torah complete! Funny that the Christians thought to tack on an extra 2000 pages of extra reading, eh? Kind of ends on a downer; Song of Moses foreshadows betrayal and exile. Curious to know who actually put this depressing mantra to music…
Feb 28, 2025 12:46AM
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Kathleen
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Finished Numbers. Spoiler: Everyone died but it was OK because their sons replaced them. Although short, the story of Balaam resonates: sometimes the way is hard because the way is shut
Feb 10, 2025 12:03PM
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Kathleen
Kathleen is on page 245 of 2528
Finished Leviticus! Still have difficulty discerning which law is relevant vs irrelevant for modern Christians, either by virtue of Jesus’ sacrifice or just the evolution to modern civil codes. God seems extremely sensitive to idolatry and anything that reminds him of paganism
Dec 05, 2024 10:13PM
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