Lists all of the journal entries for the day.

Sat, 5 Jan 2008

11:45 AM - Day 5 - Daily Bible Reading

Scriptures:
Genesis 9, 10
Psalms 5
Proverbs 5
Matthew 7, 8

Notes on Genesis

It is only in the Biblical account that the story of the flood mentioned the rainbow. To Noah, God said, "I have set my rainbow in the clouds, and it will be a sign of the covenant between me and the earth" (Genesis 9:13, NIV).

After the Flood, Noah lived three hundred fifty more years. Adding the three digits of his age would give us a total of eight, which in Gematria means +new birth" or "new beginnings. Noah was the "Adam" after the Flood. He and his sons started a new generation. When he died, he was nine hundred fifty years old, which gives us a total of fourteen when all the digits are added. Fourteen means "deliverance" or "salvation. " And if you add the digit of the number fourteen gives you a total of five, which means "grace. " God told Noah that He would not annihilate the human race by flooding the whole earth. Since, man's nature had not changed God decided to save them from their evil nature through Christ Jesus, His only begotten Son.

The list of Noah's descendant were incomplete but they add up to seventy, which means "totality" and "completion." The list is considered representative not detailed biological descent.

"Eber" is speculated as the origin of the word, "Hebrew. "

Notes on Matthew

In Rabbinic Judaism, Hinduism, Buddhism, Confusianism and Greek and Roman moral teachings, the so-called "Golden Rule" was written in a negative form. Jesus was the only one who stated it in a positive form (see Matthew 7:12).

The sand in the Sea of Galilee turned hard rock during summer but a wise constructor would dig under the surface down to the bedrock, which is approximately ten feet deep, when erecting a foundation of a house. The winter rains could be so dreadful in that area.

In the ancient world, any affliction on the skin aside from the life-threatening Hansen's disease, were regarded as leprosy.

The storm that was mentioned in Matthew 8:23-27 on the Sea of Galilee must have been vicious to bring about fear to the experienced fisherman.

Notes on Proverbs

"Drink water from your own cistern running water from your own well," means to enjoy physical pleasure only with his wife.



()

11:40 AM - Fasting

Fasting in Ancient Near East was part of their culture. The Israelites for instance in the Old Testament observed fasting. It was usually the avoidance of food for certain number of days, accompanied with penitence or humble devotion to God. The Scriptures sited occasions when the whole nation of Israel or the kingdom of Judah were encouraged to fast as an indication of their remorse of their sins and wholehearted devotion to God. Usually the individuals who were in grief go through fasting while they garbed themselves with sack cloth and poured ashes on their heads. The different length of time in fasting varies from several hours to forty days as Jesus did after he was baptized in the Jordan River. It was during his fasting in the desert that he was tempted by the devil (Matthew 4:1-11). The first response that he said to the devil when he was told to change the stones into bread was an attestation that we are not to be addicted to foods. The foods that God provided are for our body's nourishment not an object of our obsession or used to placate our emotions. "It is written: 'Man does not live on bread alone, but on every word that comes from the mouth of God'" (Matthew 4:4, NIV).

In Zechariah 8:19, the fasting was to commemorate the destruction of the Temple. It became a tradition to the Jewish people to read the Lamentations during the fasting, on the ninth of Ab (fifth month), which is the period of July and August in our present calendar.

In the New Testament, fasting was a common occurrence e.g., the Pharisees fasted twice a week, Mondays and Thursdays, "I fast twice a week and give a tenth of all I get" (Luke 18:12, NIV). In the early church, the movement of asceticism came about, abstinence from all forms of indulgence for religious reasons. Jesus warned that fasting should not be used to empress others. "A true fasting is an indication of the heart's inclination toward God" (Archeological Bible, p. 1569, "Fasting in the Bible and the Ancient Near East").

The Jewish was not the only nation that practiced fasting. Other pagan religions observed fasting, too, e.g., the Pythagoreans fasted meats. They were known as vegetarians. Other cults in Greece not only fasted from foods but also from sexual activities as part of their preparations before they presented themselves to their gods.

It should be encouraged today, not only to the Christians, but also to all since most us incorporate rich foods in our daily diet. We need to purge ourselves from the toxin that we take in from the foods that may taste delicious but not necessarily nutritious or good to our body. Those who have ailments should consult their doctors before deciding to fast.

Fasting should not be necessarily abstinence from food but also abstinence from the things that you have been indulging yourself in e.g., watching tv every night, going online every time you have an opportunity, or playing video games every free time. This kind of fasting is applicable to youth and kids, too. Fasting from junk food is also appropriate for them to do.


()