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Chronological Reading of the Bible - Day 156 - June 5, 2026

10 min · 5. Juni 2026
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This is part of a year long reading of the Bible chronologically in a harmonized format. Psalms 49:1-20 - The psalmist calls all people to hear that wealth cannot ransom a soul from death. - Both wise and foolish perish alike yet God will redeem the upright from the grave. Psalms 84:1 - 85:13 - Psalm 84 delights in God's dwelling and blesses those who trust Him as strength. - Psalm 85 pleads for restoration, mercy, and revival while celebrating God's faithfulness. Psalms 87:1-7 - God loves the foundations of Zion more than any other dwelling place. - Glorious things are spoken of the city where people from many nations are born as citizens. Luke 22:54 - The arresting party seizes Jesus and brings him to the high priest's house. - Peter follows from a distance and enters the courtyard. Luke 22:63-65 - The guards mock and beat Jesus while blindfolding him and demanding he prophesy. - They heap insults upon him as they hold him in custody. John 18:24 - Annas sends the bound Jesus to Caiaphas the high priest. - Jesus is transferred for further questioning before the council. Matthew 26:58 - Peter follows Jesus from afar to the high priest's courtyard. - He sits with the servants to see the outcome of the trial. Matthew 26:69-75 - Peter denies knowing Jesus three times as servants accuse him by the fire. - He remembers Jesus' words, goes out, and weeps bitterly. Mark 14:66-72 - A servant girl and bystanders confront Peter in the courtyard about knowing Jesus. - Peter denies him three times with curses and oaths before the rooster crows.

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