Bible Survey: Part TwoSample
With the ark of God arriving in Jerusalem, David sets up a temporary place of worship in Jerusalem. The tabernacle, which was a tent that was made for worship, when the people were travelling from Egypt, is in Gibeon. Israel will not have a united place for worship until Solomon builds the temple.
To celebrate the arrival of the ark, David sings a song of praise; this becomes Psalms 105 and 106. In this time of celebration, David does not give himself credit, nor does he point out to God his own faithfulness; he points out the faithfulness of God toward him and the nation. David avoided having a self-centered relationship with God and instead had a God-centered one.
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About this Plan
This is the second part of a 365 day plan that contains key chapters from each book of the Bible. Weekends can be used to catch up on missed readings or for reflection. Notes are also included to assist with understanding.
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