Immerse: Bible Reading Experience - NLT Daily Bible In A Year

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Chronicles is the sixth and final installment in Immerse: The Bible Reading Experience featuring the New Living Translation (NLT) Bible text. Chronicles contains the remaining First Testament Books: Chronicles–Ezra–Nehemiah, Esther, and Daniel. These works were all written after the Jewish people fell under the control of foreign empires and were scattered among the nations. They remind God’s chastened people of their identity and calling to faithfully represent God to the nations and that there is still hope for the struggling dynasty of Davi

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Take a breath, find your place, and read deeply. Discover the joy of reading God’s word with the Immerse New Living Translation (NLT) Bible.

This daily Bible podcast will take you through the Bible in a year following the Immerse Bible Reading Experience. So grab your family and small group and go through the Bible in a year together with Immerse. Each of the 6 volumes is available online or at your favorite Christian bookstore.

Emily: Welcome To Immerse: The
Daily Bible Reading Experience.

Day 300 and 35.

When David was an old man, he appointed
his son Solomon to be king over Israel.

David summoned all the leaders of Israel
together with the priests and Levites.

All the Levites who were 30
years old or older were counted,

and the total came to 38,000.

Then David said, from all the
Levites, 24,000 will supervise the

work at the temple of the Lord.

Another 6,000 will serve
as officials and judges.

Another 4,000 will work as gatekeepers,
and 4,000 will praise the Lord with

the musical instruments I have made.

Then David divided the Levites into
divisions named after the clans

descended from the three sons of
Levi, Gersin, koha, and Marai.

The Gersen Knight family units
were defined by their lines of

descent from Lib, nai, and Shiai.

The sons of Gersin, three of the
descendants of Lib Nai were Jeha,

the family leader, Hamm and Joel.

These were the leaders
of the family of Lib Nai.

Three of the descendants of Shiai
were Shamo, Hazel and Heron.

Four other descendants of Shiai were
Jeha Zza Ash, and Bh Jha was the

family leader, and Zza was next.

Ush and BH were counted as a single
family because neither had many sons.

Four of the descendants of Koha were.

Amam is Har Heian and Il.

The sons of Amam were Aaron and Moses.

Aaron and his descendants were set
apart to dedicate the most holy things

to offer sacrifices in the Lord's
presence to serve the Lord and to

pronounce blessings in his name forever.

As for Moses, the man of God, his sons
were included with the tribe of Levi.

The sons of Moses were Gershom and Ezer.

The descendants of Gershom
included shabu, the family leader.

Zer had only one son.

Reha.

Baah, the family leader, reha
Baah, had numerous descendants.

The descendants of Isar included Shomi,
the family leader, the descendants

of Hein included Giah, the family
leader, Amiah the second, Jeha

the third, and Je Miam the fourth.

The descendants of Zeel included Micah,
the family leader, and Isha the second.

The descendants of Marai
included Mala and Muha.

The sons of Mala were Zer and Kish.

Zer died with no sons, only daughters.

His daughters married their
cousins, the sons of Kish.

Three of the descendants of
Muha were Mala eater and Jeremo.

These were the descendants
of Levi by clans.

The leaders of their family groups
registered carefully by name, each

had to be 20 years or older to qualify
for service in the house of the Lord.

For David said the Lord.

The God of Israel has given us peace,
and he will always live in Jerusalem.

Now the Levites will no longer need
to carry the tabernacle and its

furnishings from place to place.

In accordance with David's final
instructions, all the Levites, 20 years

old or older were registered for service.

The work of the Levites was to assist
the priests, the descendants of Aaron

as they served at the house of the Lord.

They also took care of the courtyards
and side rooms, helped perform the

ceremonies of purification, and served
in many other ways in the house of God.

They were in charge of the sacred bread
that was set out on the table, the

choice flour for the grain offerings,
the wafers made without yeast.

The cakes cooked in olive oil
and the other mixed breads.

They were also responsible to check all
the weights and measures, and each morning

and evening they stood before the Lord to
sing songs of thanks and praise to him.

They assisted with the burned offerings
that were presented to the Lord on

Sabbath days at New Moon celebrations
and at all the appointed festivals.

The required number of Levites
served in the Lord's presence

at all times, following all the
procedures they had been given.

And so under the supervision of the
priests, the levies watched over

the tabernacle and the temple, and
faithfully carried out their duties

of service at the house of the Lord.

This is how Aaron's descendants,
the priests were divided

into groups for service.

The sons of Aaron were naab,
ab, Bahe, zer, and Imar.

But Naab and ab Bahe died before
their father, and they had no sons.

So only Zer and Imar were
left to carry on as priests.

With the help of Zadak, who was
a descendant of Ezer and of Alec,

who was a descendant of Imar, David
divided Aaron's descendants into groups

according to their various duties,
Eliezer's descendants were divided into

16 groups and Ither Omar's into eight.

For there were more family leaders
among the descendants of Ezer.

All tasks were assigned to the various
groups by means of sacred lots so

that no preference would be shown for.

There were many qualified officials
serving God in the sanctuary from among

the descendants of both Azar and Imar.

Sha Maya, son of Nathaniel, a Levite.

Acted as secretary and wrote down the
names and assignments in the presence

of the king, the officials, Zadak
the priest, EK son of Abiathar, and

the family leaders of the priests.

And Levites, the descendants of Zer
and eMAR took turns casting lots.

The first lot fell to Jaho.

The second lot fell to Judea.

The third lot fell to Harim.

The fourth lot fell to C rm.

The fifth lot fell to mal kaja.

The sixth lot fell to Benjamin.

The seventh lot fell to haka.

The eighth lot fell to ab Baja.

The ninth lot fell to Jesu.

The 10th lot fell to Aya.

The 11th lot fell to Elia ship.

The 12th lot fell to Jacob.

The 13th lot fell to Hapa.

The 14th lot fell to J.

The 15th lot fell to ilga.

The 16th lot fell to immer.

The 17th lot fell to hazer.

The 18th lot fell to haz.

The 19th lot fell to Petha.

Haya the 20th lot fell to Kel.

The 21st lot fell to Jenkin.

The 22nd lot fell to Gamel.

The 23rd lot fell to Deia.

The 24th lot fell to May Zah.

Each group carried out its appointed
duties in the house of the Lord according

to the procedures established by their
ancestor Aaron, in obedience to the

commands of the Lord, the God of Israel.

These were the other family
leaders descended from Levi,

from the descendants of Amam.

The leader was shabu.

From the descendants of Shabu, the leader
was Judea from the descendants of Aya.

The leader was Isha from
the descendants of Isar.

The leader was Shlomo from
the descendants of Shlomo.

The leader was Jha from the
descendants of Giah was the leader.

Amiah was second, Ze was
third, and Jacob was fourth.

From the descendants of Azi, the leader
was Micah from the descendants of Micah.

The leader was Shaer, along
with Isha, the brother of Micah,

from the descendants of Isha.

The leader was Zachariah from
the descendants of Murrai.

The leaders were Mala and Muha.

From the descendants of Siah.

The leader was Bino.

From the descendants of Marai
through Jay Isiah, the leaders

were Bino, Shaham, Zacker, and
Ira from the descendants of Mala.

The leader was Zer, though he had no
sons from the descendants of Kish.

The leader was Omeo from
the descendants of Muha.

The leaders were Mala, eater and Jeremo.

These were the descendants of
Levi and their various families.

Like the descendants of Aaron,
they were assigned to their

duties by means of sacred lots.

Without regard to age or rank, lots
were drawn in the presence of King

David, Zadak, Alec, and the family
leaders of the priests and the Levites.

David and the Army Commanders then
appointed men from the families of

asap, Heman and Juhan to proclaim
God's messages to the accompaniment

of liars, harps, and symbols.

Here is a list of their names and
their work from the sons of asap.

There were Zacker, Joseph, Naiah and Illa.

They worked under the direction
of their father, Asaf.

Who proclaimed God's
messages by the King's.

Orders from the Sons of Juhan.

There were Giah, Ziri,
j Shi, AYA, and Mattia.

Six.

In all, they worked under the direction
of their father Juhan, who proclaimed

God's messages to the accompaniment of
the liar, offering thanks and praise

to the Lord from the Sons of human.

There were bha Madaya, Azi Shoe,
Reath Hania, Hane Na Elia, Alai, Rome,

Mazer, Josh Bia, Malai, hoer, and Maha.

All these were the sons of Heman.

The King's seer for God had honored
him with 14 sons and three daughters.

All these men were under the
direction of their fathers as they

made music at the house of the Lord.

Their responsibilities included
the playing of symbols, harps,

and liars at the House of God.

Asap, Jusan and Heman
reported directly to the king.

They and their families were all
trained in making music before

the Lord, and each of them, 288 in
all was an accomplished musician.

The musicians were appointed to their
term of service by means of sacred

lots without regard to whether they
were young or old teacher or student.

The first lot fell to Joseph of the Asaf
clan and 12 of his sons and relatives.

The second lot fell to get Aliyah
and 12 of his sons and relatives.

The third lot fell to Zacker and
12 of his sons and relatives.

The fourth lot fell to zero and
12 of his sons and relatives.

The fifth lot fell to Naiah and
12 of his sons and relatives.

The sixth lot fell to BHA and
12 of his sons and relatives.

The seventh lot fell to Azala
and 12 of his sons and relatives.

The eighth lot fell to EAA and
12 of his sons and relatives.

The ninth lot fell to Matia and
12 of his sons and relatives.

The 10th lot fell to shimmy and
12 of his sons and relatives.

The 11th lot fell to Aio and
12 of his sons and relatives.

The 12th lot fell to hash shabiah
and 12 of his sons and relatives.

The 13th lot fell to shoe bale
and 12 of his sons and relatives.

The 14th lot fell to Mattia and
12 of his sons and relatives.

The 15th lot fell to Jeremo and
12 of his sons and relatives.

The 16th lot fell to Hannah Naya
and 12 of his sons and relatives.

The 17th lot fell to Josh, CIA,
and 12 of his sons and relatives.

The 18th lot fell to HeNe, nai
and 12 of his sons and relatives.

The 19th lot fell to Malai and
12 of his sons and relatives.

The 20th lot fell to Liat and
12 of his sons and relatives.

The 21st lot fell tother and
12 of his sons and relatives.

The 22nd lot fell to Alai and
12 of his sons and relatives.

The 23rd lot fell to Maha and
12 of his sons and relatives.

The 24th law fell to Romer and
12 of his sons and relatives.