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

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Joshua, Judges, Ruth, Samuel–Kings Immerse: Kingdoms is the third of six volumes in Immerse: The Bible Reading Experience. Kingdoms presents a new and unique journey through the story of Israel from the time of its conquest of Canaan (Joshua) through its struggle to settle the land (Judges, Ruth) and the establishment of Israel’s kingdom, which ends in a forced exile (Samuel–Kings). The nation of Israel, commissioned to be God’s light to the nations, falls to division and then foreign conquest for rejecting God’s rule.

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  1. What stood out to you this week?
  2. Was there anything confusing or troubling?
  3. Did anything make you think differently about God?
  4. How might this change the way we live?
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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.

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

Day 200 and 30

when the King of Aram
was at war with Israel.

He would confer with his officers
and say, we will mobilize our

forces at such and such a place.

But immediately, Elisha, the man of God,
would warn the King of Israel, do not

go near that place where the Ians are
planning to mobilize their troops There.

So the King of Israel would send word to
the place indicated by the man of God,

time and again, Elisha warned the king
so that he would be on the alert there.

The King of Aram became
very upset over this.

He called his officers together
and demanded, which of you is the

traitor who has been informing
the King of Israel of my plans?

It is not us.

My Lord the king, one
of the officers replied.

Elisha, the prophet in Israel tells
the King of Israel, even the words you

speak in the privacy of your bedroom.

Go and find out where he is.

The king commanded so I can
send troops to seize him.

And the report came back.

Elisha is at Dothan.

So one night the king of Aram sent
a great army with many chariots

and horses to surround the city.

When the servant of the man of God
got up early the next morning and

went outside, there were troops,
horses, and chariots everywhere.

Oh, sir, what will we do now?

The young man cried to Elisha.

Don't be afraid.

Elisha told him for There are
more on our side than on theirs.

Then Elisha prayed.

Oh, Lord, open his eyes and let him see.

The Lord opened the young man's eyes,
and when he looked up, he saw that

the hillside around Elisha was filled
with horses and chariots of fire.

As the aramean army advanced
toward him, Elisha prayed, oh

Lord, please make them blind.

So the Lord struck them with
blindness as Elisha had asked.

Then Elisha went out and told
them, you have come the wrong way.

This isn't the right city.

Follow me and I will take you
to the man you are looking for.

And he led them to the city of Samaria.

As soon as they had entered
Samaria, Elisha prayed, oh Lord.

Now open their eyes and let them see.

So the Lord opened their eyes
and they discovered that they

were in the middle of Samaria.

When the King of Israel saw
them, he shouted to Elisha,

my father, should I kill them?

Should I kill them?

Of course not.

Elisha replied.

Do we kill prisoners of war?

Give them food and drink and send
them home again to their master.

So the king made a great feast for them
and then sent them home to their master.

After that, the Ian Raiders stayed
away from the land of Israel.

Sometime later, however, king
Ben Hayad of Aram mustered his

entire army and Besiege Samaria.

As a result, there was a
great famine in the city.

The siege lasted so long that a
donkey's head sold for 80 pieces

of silver and a cup of dove's dung
sold for five pieces of silver.

One day, as the king of Israel was walking
along the wall of the city, a woman called

to him, please help me, my Lord, the king.

He answered.

If the Lord doesn't
help you, what can I do?

I have neither food from the threshing
floor nor wine from the press to give you.

But then the king asked,
what is the matter?

She replied, this woman said to me,
come on, let's eat your son today.

Then we will eat my son tomorrow.

So we cooked my son and ate him.

Then the next day I said to her,
kill your son so we can eat him.

But she has hidden her son.

When the king heard this, he tore his
clothes in despair, and as the king

walked along the wall, the people
could see that he was wearing burlap

under his robe next to his skin.

May God strike me and even
kill me if I don't separate

Elisha's head from his shoulders.

This very day, the king vowed Elijah
was sitting in his house with the

elders of Israel when the king
sent a messenger to summon him.

But before the messenger arrived,
Elisha said to the elders, A murderer

has sent a man to cut off my head.

When he arrives, shut the
door and keep him out.

We will soon hear his
master's steps following him.

While Elisha was still saying this,
the messenger arrived and the king

said, all this misery is from the Lord.

Why should I wait for the Lord any longer?

Elisha replied, listen to
this message from the Lord.

This is what the Lord says by this time.

Tomorrow in the markets of Samaria, six
quarts of choice, flour will cost only one

piece of silver and 12 quarts of barley.

Grain will cost only one piece of silver.

The officer assisting the king said to
the man of God, that couldn't happen even

if the Lord opened the windows of heaven.

But Elisha replied, you will see
it happen with your own eyes, but

you won't be able to eat any of it.

Now there were four men with leprosy
sitting at the entrance of the city gates.

Why should we sit here waiting to die?

They asked each other, we
will starve if we stay here.

But with the famine in the city,
we will starve if we go back there.

So we might as well go out and
surrender to the Ian Army if they

let us live so much the better.

But if they kill us, we
would've died anyway.

So at Twilight, they set out
for the camp of the Ians.

But when they came to the edge
of the camp, no one was there.

For the Lord had caused the Ian
army to hear the clatter of speeding

chariots and the galloping of horses
and the sounds of a great army.

Approaching the King of Israel has hired
the hit tights and Egyptians to attack us.

They cried to one another, so
they panicked and ran into the

night abandoning their tents,
horses, donkeys, and everything

else as they fled for their lives.

When the men with leprosy arrived at
the edge of the camp, they went into

one tent after another, eating and
drinking wine, and they carried off

silver and gold and clothing and hid it.

Finally, they said to each
other, this is not right.

This is a day of good news and
we aren't sharing it with anyone.

If we wait until morning, some
calamity will certainly fall upon us.

Come on, let's go back and
tell the people at the palace.

So they went back to the city and told
the gatekeepers what had happened.

We went out to the Aian camp,
they said, and no one was there.

The horses and donkeys were tethered,
and the tents were all in order, but

there wasn't a single person around.

Then the gatekeepers shouted the
news to the people in the palace.

The king got out of bed in the
middle of the night and told his

officers, I know what has happened.

The Ians know we are starving.

So they have left their camp
and have hidden in the fields.

They're expecting us to leave
the city and then they will take

us alive and capture the city.

One of his officers replied, we had
better send out scouts to check into this.

Let them take five of
the remaining horses.

If something happens to them, it
will be no worse than if they stay

here and die with the rest of us.

So two chariots with horses were prepared.

And the king sent scouts to see what
had happened to the Aramean army.

They went all the way to the Jordan
River following a trail of clothing

and equipment that the Arameans had
thrown away in their mad rush to escape.

The scouts returned and
told the king about it.

Then the people of Samaria rushed
out and plundered the Aramean camp.

So it was true that six quartz
of choice flour were sold that

day for one piece of silver.

And 12 quarts of barley grain
were sold for one piece of silver,

just as the Lord had promised.

The king appointed his officer to
control the traffic at the gate,

but he was knocked down and trampled
to death as the people rushed out.

So everything happened exactly
as the man of God had predicted.

When the king came to his house, the
man of God had said to the king, by

this time, tomorrow in the markets
of Samaria, six quartz of choice,

flour will cost one piece of silver.

And 12 quarts of barley grain
will cost one piece of silver.

The king's officer had replied
that couldn't happen even if the

Lord opened the windows of heaven.

And the man of God had said, you will
see it happen with your own eyes, but

you won't be able to eat any of it.

And so it was for the people,
trampled him to death at the gate,

Elisha had told the woman whose
son he had brought back to life.

Take your family and
move to some other place.

For the Lord has called for a famine on
Israel that will last for seven years.

So the woman did as the man of
God instructed, she took her

family and settled in the land of
the Philistines for seven years.

The after the famine ended, she returned
from the land of the Philistines

and she went to see the king about
getting back her house and land.

As she came in, the king was talking
with Gaza, the servant of the man of God.

The king had just said, tell
me some stories about the

great things Elisha has done.

And Gaza was telling the king
about the time Elisha had

brought a boy back to life.

At that very moment, the mother of
the boy walked in to make her appeal

to the king about her house and land.

Look, my Lord the king za exclaimed.

Here is the woman now,
and this is her son.

The very one Elisha brought back to life.

Is this true?

The King asked her and she told him the
story, so he directed one of his officials

to see that everything she had lost was
restored to her, including the value

of any crops that had been harvested.

During her absence, Elijah went
to Damascus, the capital of Aram,

where King Ben Hayad lay sick.

When someone told the king that the
man of God had come, the king said to

Zeel, take a gift to the man of God.

Then tell him to ask the Lord,
will I recover from this illness?

Soze loaded down 40 camels with the finest
products of Damascus as a gift for Elisha.

He went to him and said, your servant Ben
Hayad, the King of Arum, has sent me to

ask, will I recover from this illness?

And Elisha replied, go and tell him.

You will surely recover.

But actually the Lord has shown
me that he will surely die.

Elisha stared at Hazael with a fixed
gaze until Hazael became uneasy.

Then the man of God started weeping.

What's the matter?

My Lord?

Hazael asked him.

Elisha replied, I know the terrible things
you will do to the people of Israel.

You will burn their fortified cities,
kill their young men with the sword.

Dash their little children to the ground
and rip open their pregnant women.

Haze responded.

How could a nobody like me ever
accomplish such great things?

Elisha answered, the Lord has shown me
that you are going to be the king of Aram.

When haze left Elisha and went back, the
king asked him, what did Elisha tell you?

And Hazel replied.

He told me that you will surely recover.

But the next day, Hazael took
a blanket, soaked it in water.

And held it over the
king's face until he died.

Then Hazael became the next king of Aram.

Horam son of King, Jehoshaphat
of Judah began to rule over Judah

in the fifth year of the Reign of
Joram, son of Ahab, king of Israel.

Jehoram was 32 years old when
he became king, and he reigned

in Jerusalem eight years.

But Horam followed the example
of the Kings of Israel and was

as wicked as King Ahab for he had
married one of Ahab's daughters.

So Horam did what was evil in the
Lord's sight, but the Lord did not

want to destroy Judah for he had
promised his servant David, that

his descendants would continue to
rule shining like a lamp forever.

During Jem's reign, the
Edomites revolted against Judah.

And crowned their own king.

So Horam went with all his chariots
to attack the town of Zayar.

The Edam.

I surrounded him and his chariot
commanders, but he went out at night and

attacked them undercover of darkness.

But Jem's army deserted him
and fled to their homes.

So Edam has been independent
from Judah to this day.

The town of Lyna also
revolted about that same time.

The rest of the events in RA's Reign and
everything he did are recorded in the

book of the history of the Kings of Judah.

When Horam died, he was buried with
his ancestors in the city of David.

Then his son Aah, became the next king.

This concludes today's
Immer reading experience.

Thank you for joining us.