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Weekly Bible Readings for April, 1939.
Subject: The Gospel according to Matthew.
The King and The Kingdom.
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1. "God is not the God of the dead, but of the living"
April 2nd.
(22: 32). Was the Lord speaking about "dead"
Matthew 22: 15-46.
people being "alive" in paradise? If not, what was
THE DEITY
the real subject? (see verses 23, 28, 30, 31).
OF THE KING'S SON.
2. What one word fulfils the whole law? (36-40).
3. "If David then call Him Lord, how is He His Son"
(45). Can you answer this question?
Memorize Matt. 22: 31, 32.
April 9th.
1. How many times does the Lord say "Woe unto you"
in this chapter?
Matthew 23:
THE JUDGMENT
2. Write out one verse which shows that these leaders
were "hypocrites".
OF THE KING.
3. Explain "strain at a gnat and swallow a camel" (24).
4. Why does the Lord say "Your house" and not "My
house"? (38)
Memorize Matt. 23: 12.
April 16th.
1. Why did the disciples speak about the stones of the
temple? Is there anything at the end of chap. 23:
Matthew 24: 1-14.
to make them do so?
THE PROPHECY
OF THE KING.
2. What three questions did they ask? (3).
3. What do you understand by the expression "The end
of the world"? (look at 13: 39).
Memorize Matt. 24: 4, 5.
April 23rd.
1. Some say that Daniel was not a prophet. What did
Matthew 24: 15-28.
Christ say?
THE COMING
2. Read Dan. 12: 1-3 and say whether the great
tribulation of Matt. 24: 21 and of Rev. 7: 14
OF THE KING.
are the same. Give your reasons.
3. If a man worked a miracle today, would it prove that
he came from God? (24)
Memorize Matt. 24: 24.
April 30th.
1. We do not know what day or hour the Lord comes
(36), but we do know that this coming is
Matthew 24: 29-51.
immediately "after" something. What is it, and
WAITING
what will appear?
OF THE KING.
2. In what way will the Coming of Christ be like the
days of Noah? (37-39)
3. What does this passage say that believers should do
and be? (42-44).
Memorize Matt. 24: 42.
Read each chapter through carefully, not forgetting to ask, in prayer, that God would
open the eyes to see and the heart to understand.