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      <description><![CDATA[<b><font size=3>Today's Reading:</b> Jeremiah 52, I Timothy 1-3, Psalm 106:13-25</font><br><br></font><font size=4><b>Jeremiah 52</b></font><font size=3><br><br><sup>1</sup> Zedekiah was one and twenty years old when he began to reign, and he reigned eleven years in Jerusalem. And his mother's name was Hamutal the daughter of Jeremiah of Libnah.<br><br><sup>2</sup> And he did that which was evil in the eyes of the LORD, according to all that Jehoiakim had done.<br><br><sup>3</sup> For through the anger of the LORD it came to pass in Jerusalem and Judah, till he had cast them out from his presence, that Zedekiah rebelled against the king of Babylon.<br><br><sup>4</sup> And it came to pass in the ninth year of his reign, in the tenth month, in the tenth day of the month, that Nebuchadrezzar king of Babylon came, he and all his army, against Jerusalem, and pitched against it, and built forts against it round about.<br><br><sup>5</sup> So the city was besieged unto the eleventh year of king Zedekiah.<br><br><sup>6</sup> And in the fourth month, in the ninth day of the month, the famine was sore in the city, so that there was no bread for the people of the land.<br><br><sup>7</sup> Then the city was broken up, and all the men of war fled, and went forth out of the city by night by the way of the gate between the two walls, which was by the king's garden; (now the Chaldeans were by the city round about:) and they went by the way of the plain.<br><br><sup>8</sup> But the army of the Chaldeans pursued after the king, and overtook Zedekiah in the plains of Jericho; and all his army was scattered from him.<br><br><sup>9</sup> Then they took the king, and carried him up unto the king of Babylon to Riblah in the land of Hamath; where he gave judgment upon him.<br><br><sup>10</sup> And the king of Babylon slew the sons of Zedekiah before his eyes: he slew also all the princes of Judah in Riblah.<br><br><sup>11</sup> Then he put out the eyes of Zedekiah; and the king of Babylon bound him in chains, and carried him to Babylon, and put him in prison till the day of his death.<br><br><sup>12</sup> Now in the fifth month, in the tenth day of the month, which was the nineteenth year of Nebuchadrezzar king of Babylon, came Nebuzaradan, captain of the guard, which served the king of Babylon, into Jerusalem.<br><br><sup>13</sup> And burned the house of the LORD, and the king's house; and all the houses of Jerusalem, and all the houses of the great men, burned he with fire:<br><br><sup>14</sup> And all the army of the Chaldeans, that were with the captain of the guard, brake down all the walls of Jerusalem round about.<br><br><sup>15</sup> Then Nebuzaradan the captain of the guard carried away captive certain of the poor of the people, and the residue of the people that remained in the city, and those that fell away, that fell to the king of Babylon, and the rest of the multitude.<br><br><sup>16</sup> But Nebuzaradan the captain of the guard left certain of the poor of the land for vinedressers and for husbandmen.<br><br><sup>17</sup> Also the pillars of brass that were in the house of the LORD, and the bases, and the brasen sea that was in the house of the LORD, the Chaldeans brake, and carried all the brass of them to Babylon.<br><br><sup>18</sup> The caldrons also, and the shovels, and the snuffers, and the bowls, and the spoons, and all the vessels of brass wherewith they ministered, took they away.<br><br><sup>19</sup> And the basons, and the firepans, and the bowls, and the caldrons, and the candlesticks, and the spoons, and the cups; that which was of gold in gold, and that which was of silver in silver, took the captain of the guard away.<br><br><sup>20</sup> The two pillars, one sea, and twelve brasen bulls that were under the bases, which king Solomon had made in the house of the LORD: the brass of all these vessels was without weight.<br><br><sup>21</sup> And concerning the pillars, the height of one pillar was eighteen cubits; and a fillet of twelve cubits did compass it; and the thickness thereof was four fingers: it was hollow.<br><br><sup>22</sup> And a chapiter of brass was upon it; and the height of one chapiter was five cubits, with network and pomegranates upon the chapiters round about, all of brass. The second pillar also and the pomegranates were like unto these.<br><br><sup>23</sup> And there were ninety and six pomegranates on a side; and all the pomegranates upon the network were an hundred round about.<br><br><sup>24</sup> And the captain of the guard took Seraiah the chief priest, and Zephaniah the second priest, and the three keepers of the door.<br><br><sup>25</sup> He took also out of the city an eunuch, which had the charge of the men of war; and seven men of them that were near the king's person, which were found in the city; and the principal scribe of the host, who mustered the people of the land; and threescore men of the people of the land, that were found in the midst of the city.<br><br><sup>26</sup> So Nebuzaradan the captain of the guard took them, and brought them to the king of Babylon to Riblah.<br><br><sup>27</sup> And the king of Babylon smote them, and put them to death in Riblah in the land of Hamath. Thus Judah was carried away captive out of his own land.<br><br><sup>28</sup> This is the people whom Nebuchadrezzar carried away captive: in the seventh year three thousand Jews and three and twenty:<br><br><sup>29</sup> In the eighteenth year of Nebuchadrezzar he carried away captive from Jerusalem eight hundred thirty and two persons.<br><br><sup>30</sup> In the three and twentieth year of Nebuchadrezzar Nebuzaradan the captain of the guard carried away captive of the Jews seven hundred forty and five persons: all the persons were four thousand and six hundred.<br><br><sup>31</sup> And it came to pass in the seven and thirtieth year of the captivity of Jehoiachin king of Judah, in the twelfth month, in the five and twentieth day of the month, that Evilmerodach king of Babylon in the first year of his reign lifted up the head of Jehoiachin king of Judah, and brought him forth out of prison,<br><br><sup>32</sup> And spake kindly unto him, and set his throne above the throne of the kings that were with him in Babylon.<br><br><sup>33</sup> And changed his prison garments: and he did continually eat bread before him all the days of his life.<br><br><sup>34</sup> And for his diet, there was a continual diet given him of the king of Babylon, every day a portion until the day of his death, all the days of his life.<br><br><sup></sup><br><br></font><font size=4><b>1 Timothy 1</b></font><font size=3><br><br><sup>1</sup> Paul, an apostle of Jesus Christ by the commandment of God our Saviour, and Lord Jesus Christ, which is our hope;<br><br><sup>2</sup> Unto Timothy, my own son in the faith: Grace, mercy, and peace, from God our Father and Jesus Christ our Lord.<br><br><sup>3</sup> As I besought thee to abide still at Ephesus, when I went into Macedonia, that thou mightest charge some that they teach no other doctrine,<br><br><sup>4</sup> Neither give heed to fables and endless genealogies, which minister questions, rather than godly edifying which is in faith: so do.<br><br><sup>5</sup> Now the end of the commandment is charity out of a pure heart, and of a good conscience, and of faith unfeigned:<br><br><sup>6</sup> From which some having swerved have turned aside unto vain jangling.<br><br><sup>7</sup> Desiring to be teachers of the law; understanding neither what they say, nor whereof they affirm.<br><br><sup>8</sup> But we know that the law is good, if a man use it lawfully;<br><br><sup>9</sup> Knowing this, that the law is not made for a righteous man, but for the lawless and disobedient, for the ungodly and for sinners, for unholy and profane, for murderers of fathers and murderers of mothers, for manslayers,<br><br><sup>10</sup> For whoremongers, for them that defile themselves with mankind, for menstealers, for liars, for perjured persons, and if there be any other thing that is contrary to sound doctrine;<br><br><sup>11</sup> According to the glorious gospel of the blessed God, which was committed to my trust.<br><br><sup>12</sup> And I thank Christ Jesus our Lord, who hath enabled me, for that he counted me faithful, putting me into the ministry;<br><br><sup>13</sup> Who was before a blasphemer, and a persecutor, and injurious: but I obtained mercy, because I did it ignorantly in unbelief.<br><br><sup>14</sup> And the grace of our Lord was exceeding abundant with faith and love which is in Christ Jesus.<br><br><sup>15</sup> This is a faithful saying, and worthy of all acceptation, that Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners; of whom I am chief.<br><br><sup>16</sup> Howbeit for this cause I obtained mercy, that in me first Jesus Christ might shew forth all longsuffering, for a pattern to them which should hereafter believe on him to life everlasting.<br><br><sup>17</sup> Now unto the King eternal, immortal, invisible, the only wise God, be honour and glory for ever and ever. Amen.<br><br><sup>18</sup> This charge I commit unto thee, son Timothy, according to the prophecies which went before on thee, that thou by them mightest war a good warfare;<br><br><sup>19</sup> Holding faith, and a good conscience; which some having put away concerning faith have made shipwreck:<br><br><sup>20</sup> Of whom is Hymenaeus and Alexander; whom I have delivered unto Satan, that they may learn not to blaspheme.<br><br><sup></sup><br><br></font><font size=4><b>1 Timothy 2</b></font><font size=3><br><br><sup>1</sup> I exhort therefore, that, first of all, supplications, prayers, intercessions, and giving of thanks, be made for all men.<br><br><sup>2</sup> For kings, and for all that are in authority; that we may lead a quiet and peaceable life in all godliness and honesty.<br><br><sup>3</sup> For this is good and acceptable in the sight of God our Saviour;<br><br><sup>4</sup> Who will have all men to be saved, and to come unto the knowledge of the truth.<br><br><sup>5</sup> For there is one God, and one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus;<br><br><sup>6</sup> Who gave himself a ransom for all, to be testified in due time.<br><br><sup>7</sup> Whereunto I am ordained a preacher, and an apostle, (I speak the truth in Christ, and lie not;) a teacher of the Gentiles in faith and verity.<br><br><sup>8</sup> I will therefore that men pray every where, lifting up holy hands, without wrath and doubting.<br><br><sup>9</sup> In like manner also, that women adorn themselves in modest apparel, with shamefacedness and sobriety; not with broided hair, or gold, or pearls, or costly array.<br><br><sup>10</sup> But (which becometh women professing godliness) with good works.<br><br><sup>11</sup> Let the woman learn in silence with all subjection.<br><br><sup>12</sup> But I suffer not a woman to teach, nor to usurp authority over the man, but to be in silence.<br><br><sup>13</sup> For Adam was first formed, then Eve.<br><br><sup>14</sup> And Adam was not deceived, but the woman being deceived was in the transgression.<br><br><sup>15</sup> Notwithstanding she shall be saved in childbearing, if they continue in faith and charity and holiness with sobriety.<br><br><sup></sup><br><br></font><font size=4><b>1 Timothy 3</b></font><font size=3><br><br><sup>1</sup> This is a true saying, If a man desire the office of a bishop, he desireth a good work.<br><br><sup>2</sup> A bishop then must be blameless, the husband of one wife, vigilant, sober, of good behaviour, given to hospitality, apt to teach.<br><br><sup>3</sup> Not given to wine, no striker, not greedy of filthy lucre; but patient, not a brawler, not covetous.<br><br><sup>4</sup> One that ruleth well his own house, having his children in subjection with all gravity;<br><br><sup>5</sup> (For if a man know not how to rule his own house, how shall he take care of the church of God?)<br><br><sup>6</sup> Not a novice, lest being lifted up with pride he fall into the condemnation of the devil.<br><br><sup>7</sup> Moreover he must have a good report of them which are without; lest he fall into reproach and the snare of the devil.<br><br><sup>8</sup> Likewise must the deacons be grave, not doubletongued, not given to much wine, not greedy of filthy lucre;<br><br><sup>9</sup> Holding the mystery of the faith in a pure conscience.<br><br><sup>10</sup> And let these also first be proved; then let them use the office of a deacon, being found blameless.<br><br><sup>11</sup> Even so must their wives be grave, not slanderers, sober, faithful in all things.<br><br><sup>12</sup> Let the deacons be the husbands of one wife, ruling their children and their own houses well.<br><br><sup>13</sup> For they that have used the office of a deacon well purchase to themselves a good degree, and great boldness in the faith which is in Christ Jesus.<br><br><sup>14</sup> These things write I unto thee, hoping to come unto thee shortly:<br><br><sup>15</sup> But if I tarry long, that thou mayest know how thou oughtest to behave thyself in the house of God, which is the church of the living God, the pillar and ground of the truth.<br><br><sup>16</sup> And without controversy great is the mystery of godliness: God was manifest in the flesh, justified in the Spirit, seen of angels, preached unto the Gentiles, believed on in the world, received up into glory.<br><br><sup></sup><br><br></font><font size=4><b>Psalm 106:13-25</b></font><font size=3><br><br><sup>13</sup> They soon forgat his works; they waited not for his counsel.<br><br><sup>14</sup> But lusted exceedingly in the wilderness, and tempted God in the desert.<br><br><sup>15</sup> And he gave them their request; but sent leanness into their soul.<br><br><sup>16</sup> They envied Moses also in the camp, and Aaron the saint of the LORD.<br><br><sup>17</sup> The earth opened and swallowed up Dathan, and covered the company of Abiram.<br><br><sup>18</sup> And a fire was kindled in their company; the flame burned up the wicked.<br><br><sup>19</sup> They made a calf in Horeb, and worshipped the molten image.<br><br><sup>20</sup> Thus they changed their glory into the similitude of an ox that eateth grass.<br><br><sup>21</sup> They forgat God their saviour, which had done great things in Egypt;<br><br><sup>22</sup> Wondrous works in the land of Ham, and terrible things by the Red sea.<br><br><sup>23</sup> Therefore he said that he would destroy them, had not Moses his chosen stood before him in the breach, to turn away his wrath, lest he should destroy them.<br><br><sup>24</sup> Yea, they despised the pleasant land, they believed not his word.<br><br><sup>25</sup> But murmured in their tents, and hearkened not unto the voice of the LORD.<br><br>]]>
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