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Daily Text and Bible Reading: Friday, January 10 [Press play below]

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Examining the Scriptures Daily 

Friday, January 10

Those having insight will understand. Daniel 12.10.

Daniel approached prophecy with the right motive, to know the truth. Daniel was also humble, recognizing that Jehovah will give understanding to those who know him and who live by his clean standards.

[Quotation] Daniel 2.27 and 28: Daniel replied to the king: “None of the wise men, conjurers, magic practicing priests, or astrologers are able to tell the king the secret that he is asking. 28 But there is a God in the heavens who is a Revealer of secrets, and he has made known to King Nebuchadnezzar what is to happen in the final part of the days. This is your dream, and these are the visions of your head as you lay on your bed: [End Quotation]

Daniel proved that he was humble by relying on Jehovah for help.

[Quotation] Daniel 2.18: He asked them to pray for mercy from the God of heaven concerning this secret, so that Daniel and his companions would not be destroyed along with the rest of the wise men of Babylon. [End Quotation]

Daniel was also thorough. He researched the inspired Scriptures that were available to him.

[Quotation] Jeremiah 25.11 and 12: And all this land will be reduced to ruins and will become an object of horror, and these nations will have to serve the king of Babylon for 70 years.”’ 12 “‘But when 70 years have been fulfilled, I will call to account the king of Babylon and that nation for their error,’ declares Jehovah, ‘and I will make the land of the Chaldeans a desolate wasteland for all time. [End Quotation]

[Quotation] Daniel 9.2: in the first year of his reign I, Daniel, discerned by the books the number of years mentioned in the word of Jehovah to Jeremiah the prophet to fulfill the desolation of Jerusalem, namely, 70 years. [End Quotation]

How can you imitate Daniel? Examine your motives. Is your study of Bible prophecy motivated by a strong desire to know the truth? If it is, Jehovah will help you.

[Quotation] John 4.23 and 24: Nevertheless, the hour is coming, and it is now, when the true worshippers will worship the Father with spirit and truth, for indeed, the Father is looking for ones like these to worship him. 24 God is a Spirit, and those worshipping him must worship with spirit and truth.” [End Quotation]

[Quotation] John 14.16 and 17: And I will ask the Father and he will give you another helper to be with you forever, 17 the spirit of the truth, which the world cannot receive, because it neither sees it nor knows it. You know it, because it remains with you and is in you. [End Quotation]

Some may do so in hopes of finding evidence that the Bible is not inspired by God. In that way, they feel that they can justify setting their own standards of right and wrong and living by those standards. However, we need to have the proper motivation.

Watchtower August 2023 page 9 paragraphs 7 and 8

Today's Bible Chapters: Genesis Chapter 31 through 32

31.1 In time he heard what the sons of Laban were saying: “Jacob has taken everything that belonged to our father, and from what belonged to our father, he has amassed all this wealth.”
31.2 When Jacob would look at the face of Laban, he saw that his attitude toward him was not what it used to be.
31.3 Finally Jehovah said to Jacob: “Return to the land of your fathers and to your relatives, and I will continue with you.”
31.4 Then Jacob sent a message to Rachel and Leah to come out to the field to his flock,
31.5 and he said to them:
“I have seen that your father’s attitude toward me has changed, but the God of my father has been with me.
31.6 You yourselves certainly know that I have served your father with all my power.
31.7 And your father has tried to cheat me and has changed my wages ten times; but God has not allowed him to do me harm.
31.8 If on the one hand he would say, ‘The speckled ones will be your wages,’ then the whole flock produced speckled ones; but if on the other hand he would say, ‘The striped ones will be your wages,’ then the whole flock produced striped ones.
31.9 So God kept taking your father’s livestock away from him and giving it to me.
31.10 Once when the flock got into heat, I raised my eyes and saw in a dream that the he-goats mating with the flock were striped, speckled, and spotty.
31.11 Then the angel of the true God said to me in the dream, ‘Jacob!’ to which I said, ‘Here I am.’
31.12 And he continued, ‘Raise your eyes, please, and see that all the he-goats mating with the flock are striped, speckled, and spotty, for I have seen all that Laban is doing to you.
31.13 I am the true God of Bethel, where you anointed a pillar and where you made a vow to me. Now get up, go out of this land, and return to the land of your birth.’”
31.14 At this Rachel and Leah answered him: “Is there any share left for us to inherit in our father’s house?
31.15 Does he not consider us as foreigners, since he has sold us and has been using up the money given for us?
31.16 All the riches that God has taken away from our father are ours and our children’s. So, then, do everything that God has told you to do.”
31.17 Then Jacob got up and lifted his children and his wives on the camels,
31.18 and he began driving all his herd and all the goods that he had accumulated, the livestock in his possession that he had accumulated in Paddan-aram, to go to Isaac his father in the land of Canaan.
31.19 Now Laban had gone to shear his sheep, and Rachel stole the teraphim statues that belonged to her father.
31.20 Moreover, Jacob outwitted Laban the Aramaean, for he had not told him that he was running away.
31.21 And he ran away and crossed the River, he and all he had. Then he headed toward the mountainous region of Gilead.
31.22 On the third day, Laban was told that Jacob had run away.
31.23 So he took his brothers with him and pursued him for a journey of seven days and caught up with him in the mountainous region of Gilead.
31.24 Then God came to Laban the Aramaean in a dream by night and said to him: “Be careful about what you say to Jacob, either good or bad.”
31.25 So Laban approached Jacob, as Jacob had pitched his tent in the mountain and Laban had encamped with his brothers in the mountainous region of Gilead.
31.26 Then Laban said to Jacob: “What have you done? Why have you resorted to outwitting me and carrying my daughters off like captives taken by the sword?
31.27 Why did you run away secretly and outwit me and not tell me? If you had told me, I could have sent you away with rejoicing and with songs, with tambourine and with harp.
31.28 But you did not give me a chance to kiss my grandchildren and my daughters. You have acted foolishly.
31.29 It is in my power to do harm to you, but the God of your father spoke to me last night, saying, ‘Be careful about what you say to Jacob, either good or bad.’
31.30 Now you have gone because you have been longing to return to the house of your father, but why have you stolen my gods?”
31.31 Jacob answered Laban: “It was because I was afraid, for I said to myself, ‘You might take your daughters away from me by force.’
31.32 Anyone with whom you find your gods will not live. Before our brothers, examine what I have, and take what is yours.” But Jacob did not know that Rachel had stolen them.
31.33 So Laban went into the tent of Jacob and into the tent of Leah and into the tent of the two slave girls, but did not find them. Then he came out of Leah’s tent and went into Rachel’s tent.
31.34 Meanwhile, Rachel had taken the teraphim statues and put them in the woman’s saddle basket of the camel, and she was sitting on them. So Laban searched through the whole tent but did not find them.
31.35 Then she said to her father: “Do not be angry, my lord, because I am not able to get up before you, for the customary thing with women is upon me.” So he searched on carefully but did not find the teraphim statues.
31.36 At that Jacob became angry and began to criticize Laban. Jacob then said to Laban: “What is my offense, and for what sin are you hotly pursuing me?
31.37 Now that you have searched through all my goods, what have you found that belongs to your house? Put it here in front of my brothers and your brothers, and let them decide between the two of us.
31.38 During these 20 years that I have been with you, your sheep and your goats never miscarried, and I never ate the rams of your flock.
31.39 I did not bring you any animal torn by wild beasts. I would stand the loss of it myself. Whether the animal was stolen by day or was stolen by night, you would demand compensation from me.
31.40 By day the heat consumed me, and the cold by night, and sleep would flee from my eyes.
31.41 This makes 20 years for me in your house. I have served you 14 years for your two daughters and 6 years for your flock, and you kept changing my wages ten times.
31.42 If the God of my father, the God of Abraham and the One whom Isaac fears, had not been on my side, you would now have sent me away empty-handed. God has seen my affliction and the toil of my hands, and that is why he reproved you last night.”
31.43 Then Laban answered Jacob: “The daughters are my daughters and the children my children and the flock my flock, and everything you are looking at is mine and my daughters’. What can I do today against these or against their children whom they have borne?
31.44 Now come, let us make a covenant, you and I, and it will serve as a witness between us.”
31.45 So Jacob took a stone and set it up as a pillar.
31.46 Then Jacob said to his brothers: “Pick up stones!” And they took stones and made a pile. After that they ate there on the pile of stones.
31.47 And Laban began calling it Jegar-sahadutha, but Jacob called it Galeed.
31.48 Laban then said: “This pile of stones is a witness between me and you today.” That is why he named it Galeed,
31.49 and the Watchtower, for he said: “Let Jehovah keep watch between you and me when we are out of each other’s sight.
31.50 If you mistreat my daughters and if you start taking wives in addition to my daughters, though there is no man with us, remember that God will be a witness between you and me.”
31.51 Laban went on to say to Jacob: “Here is this pile of stones, and here is the pillar that I have erected between you and me.
31.52 This pile of stones is a witness, and the pillar is something that bears witness, that I will not pass beyond this pile of stones to bring harm to you and you will not pass beyond this pile of stones and this pillar to bring harm to me.
31.53 Let the God of Abraham and the God of Nahor, the God of their father, judge between us.” And Jacob swore by the One whom his father Isaac fears.
31.54 After that Jacob offered a sacrifice in the mountain and invited his brothers to eat bread. So they ate and spent the night in the mountain.
31.55 However, Laban got up early in the morning and kissed his grandchildren and his daughters and blessed them. Then Laban departed and returned home.
32.1 Jacob then went on his way, and the angels of God met up with him.
32.2 As soon as he saw them, Jacob said: “This is the camp of God!” So he named that place Mahanaim.
32.3 Then Jacob sent messengers ahead of him to his brother Esau in the land of Seir, the territory of Edom,
32.4 and he commanded them: “This is what you will say to my lord, to Esau, ‘This is what your servant Jacob says: “I have resided with Laban for a long time until now. 32.5 And I have acquired bulls, donkeys, sheep, and male and female servants, and I send this message to inform my lord, in order to find favor in your eyes.”’”
32.6 In time the messengers returned to Jacob, saying: “We met your brother Esau, and he is now on his way to meet you, and there are 400 men with him.”
32.7 And Jacob became very frightened and anxious. So he divided the people who were with him, as well as the flocks, the cattle, and the camels, into two camps.
32.8 He said: “If Esau attacks the one camp, then the other camp will be able to escape.”
32.9 After that Jacob said: “O God of my father Abraham and God of my father Isaac, O Jehovah, you who are saying to me, ‘Return to your land and to your relatives, and I will deal well with you,’
32.10 I am unworthy of all the loyal love and of all the faithfulness that you have shown toward your servant, for with only my staff I crossed this Jordan and now I have become two camps.
32.11 Save me, I pray you, from the hand of my brother Esau, for I am afraid of him that he may come and attack me, as well as the mothers and their children.
32.12 And you have said: ‘I will certainly deal well with you, and I will make your offspring like the grains of sand of the sea, which are too numerous to count.’”
32.13 And he spent the night there. Then he took some of his possessions as a gift for Esau his brother:
32.14 200 female goats, 20 male goats, 200 female sheep, 20 rams,
32.15 30 camels nursing their young, 40 cows, 10 bulls, 20 female donkeys and 10 full-grown male donkeys.
32.16 He handed them over to his servants, one drove after another, and he said to his servants: “Cross over ahead of me, and you are to set a space between one drove and the next.”
32.17 He also commanded the first one: “In case Esau my brother should meet you and ask, ‘To whom do you belong, and where are you going, and to whom do these ahead of you belong?’
32.18 then you should say, ‘To your servant Jacob. It is a gift sent to my lord, to Esau, and look! he himself is also behind us.’”
32.19 And he commanded also the second, the third, and all those following the droves: “According to this word, you are to speak to Esau when you meet him.
32.20 And you should also say, ‘Here is your servant Jacob behind us.’” For he said to himself: ‘If I appease him by sending a gift ahead of me, then afterward when I see him, he may give me a kindly reception.’
32.21 So the gift crossed over ahead of him, but he himself spent the night in the camp.
32.22 Later during that night, he rose and took his two wives and his two female servants and his 11 young sons and crossed over the ford of Jabbok.
32.23 So he took them and brought them across the stream, and he brought over everything else he had.
32.24 Finally Jacob was left by himself. Then a man began to wrestle with him until the dawn broke.
32.25 When he saw that he had not prevailed over him, he touched the socket of his hip; and the socket of Jacob’s hip was dislocated during his wrestling with him.
32.26 After that he said: “Let me go, for the dawn is breaking.” To this he said: “I am not going to let you go until you bless me.”
32.27 So he said to him: “What is your name?” to which he said: “Jacob.”
32.28 Then he said: “Your name will no longer be Jacob but Israel, for you have contended with God and with men and you have at last prevailed.”
32.29 In turn Jacob inquired: “Tell me, please, your name.” However, he said: “Why is it that you ask my name?” With that he blessed him there.
32.30 So Jacob named the place Peniel, for he said, “I have seen God face-to-face, yet my life was preserved.”
32.31 And the sun rose upon him as soon as he passed by Penuel, but he was limping because of his hip.
32.32 That is why to this day the sons of Israel are not accustomed to eat the thigh sinew, which is on the socket of the hip joint, because he touched the socket of Jacob’s hip joint by the thigh sinew.

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