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Chronological Reading of the Bible - Day 162 - June 11, 2026

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This is part of a year long reading of the Bible chronologically in a harmonized format. 1 Chronicles 7:1-40 - Records genealogies of Issachar, Benjamin, Naphtali, Manasseh, Ephraim, and Asher. - Lists warriors, family heads, and notable descendants of these tribes. Matthew 27:27-30 - Roman soldiers strip Jesus, dress him in a scarlet robe, and mock him as king with thorns and a reed. - They spit on him, strike him, and kneel in false worship before leading him away. Mark 15:16-19 - Soldiers take Jesus inside the palace, clothe him in purple, and twist a crown of thorns. - They salute him mockingly as king, strike him with a staff, spit on him, and kneel. Matthew 27:31-34 - After mocking, soldiers remove the robe, put Jesus' clothes back on, and lead him to crucify. - Simon of Cyrene is compelled to carry the cross; Jesus is offered wine mixed with gall but refuses. Mark 15:20-23 - Soldiers finish mocking Jesus, remove the purple robe, dress him in his own clothes, and lead him out. - They compel Simon of Cyrene to carry the cross and offer Jesus wine mixed with myrrh, which he refuses.

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This is part of a year long reading of the Bible chronologically in a harmonized format. 1 Chronicles 7:1-40 - Records genealogies of Issachar, Benjamin, Naphtali, Manasseh, Ephraim, and Asher. - Lists warriors, family heads, and notable descendants of these tribes. Matthew 27:27-30 - Roman soldiers strip Jesus, dress him in a scarlet robe, and mock him as king with thorns and a reed. - They spit on him, strike him, and kneel in false worship before leading him away. Mark 15:16-19 - Soldiers take Jesus inside the palace, clothe him in purple, and twist a crown of thorns. - They salute him mockingly as king, strike him with a staff, spit on him, and kneel. Matthew 27:31-34 - After mocking, soldiers remove the robe, put Jesus' clothes back on, and lead him to crucify. - Simon of Cyrene is compelled to carry the cross; Jesus is offered wine mixed with gall but refuses. Mark 15:20-23 - Soldiers finish mocking Jesus, remove the purple robe, dress him in his own clothes, and lead him out. - They compel Simon of Cyrene to carry the cross and offer Jesus wine mixed with myrrh, which he refuses.

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