The Jesus Bible Reading Planنموونە
ENCAMPMENT
The tribe of Judah, leading Issachar and Zebulun, occupied the preferred position on the east side of the camp. From this position, they marched first when Israel was called by God. Reuben, Simeon and Gad departed second. God’s presence remained at the center of his people — with the Levites as they carried the tent of meeting — as their formation marched through the wilderness. The final six tribes followed behind, so that the nation on the move directly mirrored the encampment. Judah was uniquely equipped to lead Israel because God provided them with the largest number of military men. The tribe’s unique role extended to the coming Messiah. Through them, One came as a ruling lion, bringing the obedience of the nations and reigning with the eternal scepter (Ge 49:10). The Lord Jesus Christ descended from Judah as the king, a sovereign and great high priest despite not being a Levite. He ushered in a change in the law and offered hope through his death and resurrection (Heb 7:11,14). He is the Judaic leader of his people, and the one his people follow at all times.
Jesus, thank you for providing a history so rich in the details of who you are. Help me to keep you in the center of my life as I live out each day. Amen.
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About this Plan
This year-long reading plan features devotionals from The Jesus Bible, which explores how Jesus can be found in both the Old and New Testaments.
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