Mark 14:1-31; 1 Kings 8; Hosea 9:17; Hosea 10

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Mark 14:1-31

1 After two days it was the Passover and the Festival of Unleavened Bread. The chief priests and the scribes were looking for a treacherous way to arrest and kill Him.
2 "Not during the festival," they said, "or there may be rioting among the people."
3 While He was in Bethany at the house of Simon who had a serious skin disease, as He was reclining at the table, a woman came with an alabaster jar of pure and expensive fragrant oil of nard. She broke the jar and poured it on His head.
4 But some were expressing indignation to one another: "Why has this fragrant oil been wasted?
5 For this oil might have been sold for more than 300 denarii and given to the poor." And they began to scold her.
6 Then Jesus said, "Leave her alone. Why are you bothering her? She has done a noble thing for Me.
7 You always have the poor with you, and you can do good for them whenever you want, but you do not always have Me.
8 She has done what she could; she has anointed My body in advance for burial.
9 I assure you: Wherever the gospel is proclaimed in the whole world, what this woman has done will also be told in memory of her."
10 Then Judas Iscariot, one of the Twelve, went to the chief priests to hand Him over to them.
11 And when they heard this, they were glad and promised to give him silver. So he started looking for a good opportunity to betray Him.
12 On the first day of Unleavened Bread, when they sacrifice the Passover lamb, His disciples asked Him, "Where do You want us to go and prepare the Passover so You may eat it?"
13 So He sent two of His disciples and told them, "Go into the city, and a man carrying a water jug will meet you. Follow him.
14 Wherever he enters, tell the owner of the house, 'The Teacher says, "Where is the guest room for Me to eat the Passover with My disciples?" '
15 He will show you a large room upstairs, furnished and ready. Make the preparations for us there."
16 So the disciples went out, entered the city, and found it just as He had told them, and they prepared the Passover.
17 When evening came, He arrived with the Twelve.
18 While they were reclining and eating, Jesus said, "I assure you: One of you will betray Me-one who is eating with Me!"
19 They began to be distressed and to say to Him one by one, "Surely not I?"
20 He said to them, "[It is] one of the Twelve-the one who is dipping [bread] with Me in the bowl.
21 For the Son of Man will go just as it is written about Him, but woe to that man by whom the Son of Man is betrayed! It would have been better for that man if he had not been born."
22 As they were eating, He took bread, blessed and broke it, gave it to them, and said, "Take [it]; this is My body."
23 Then He took a cup, and after giving thanks, He gave it to them, and so they all drank from it.
24 He said to them, "This is My blood [that establishes] the covenant; it is shed for many.
25 I assure you: I will no longer drink of the fruit of the vine until that day when I drink it in a new way in the kingdom of God."
26 After singing psalms, they went out to the Mount of Olives.
27 Then Jesus said to them, "All of you will run away, because it is written: I will strike the shepherd, and the sheep will be scattered.
28 But after I have been resurrected, I will go ahead of you to Galilee."
29 Peter told Him, "Even if everyone runs away, I will certainly not!"
30 "I assure you," Jesus said to him, "today, this very night, before the rooster crows twice, you will deny Me three times!"
31 But he kept insisting, "If I have to die with You, I will never deny You!" And they all said the same thing.
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1 Kings 8

1 At that time Solomon assembled the elders of Israel, all the tribal heads and the ancestral leaders of the Israelites before him at Jerusalem in order to bring the ark of the Lord's covenant from Zion, the city of David.
2 So all the men of Israel were assembled in the presence of King Solomon in the seventh month, the month of Ethanim at the festival.
3 All the elders of Israel came, and the priests picked up the ark.
4 The priests and the Levites brought the ark of the Lord, the tent of meeting, and the holy utensils that were in the tent.
5 King Solomon and the entire congregation of Israel, who had gathered around him and were with him in front of the ark, were sacrificing sheep and cattle that could not be counted or numbered, because there were so many.
6 The priests brought the ark of the Lord's covenant to its place, into the inner sanctuary of the temple, to the most holy place beneath the wings of the cherubim.
7 For the cherubim were spreading their wings over the place of the ark, so that the cherubim covered the ark and its poles from above.
8 The poles were so long that their ends were seen from the holy place in front of the inner sanctuary, but they were not seen from outside [the sanctuary]; they are there to this day.
9 Nothing was in the ark except the two stone tablets that Moses had put there at Horeb,where the Lord made a covenant with the Israelites when they came out of the land of Egypt.
10 When the priests came out of the holy place, the cloud filled the Lord's temple,
11 and because of the cloud, the priests were not able to continue ministering, for the glory of the Lord filled the temple.
12 Then Solomon said: The Lord said that He would dwell in thick darkness,
13 but I have indeed built an exalted temple for You, a place for Your dwelling forever.
14 The king turned around and blessed the entire congregation of Israel while they were standing.
15 He said: May the Lord God of Israel be praised! He spoke directly to my father David, and He has fulfilled [the promise] by His power. He said,
16 "Since the day I brought My people Israel out of Egypt, I have not chosen a city to build a temple in among any of the tribes of Israel, so that My name would be there. But I have chosen David to rule My people Israel."
17 It was in the desire of my father David to build a temple for the name of the Lord God of Israel.
18 But the Lord said to my father David, "Since it was your desire to build a temple for My name, you have done well to have this desire.
19 Yet you are not the one to build it; instead, your son, your own offspring, will build it for My name."
20 The Lord has fulfilled what He promised. I have taken the place of my father David, and I sit on the throne of Israel, as the Lord promised. I have built the temple for the name of the Lord God of Israel.
21 I have provided a place there for the ark, where the Lord's covenant is that He made with our ancestors when He brought them out of the land of Egypt.
22 Then Solomon stood before the altar of the Lord in front of the entire congregation of Israel and spread out his hands toward heaven.
23 He said: Lord God of Israel, there is no God like You in heaven above or on earth below, keeping the gracious covenant with Your servants who walk before You with their whole heart.
24 You have kept what You promised to Your servant, my father David. You spoke directly [to him] and You fulfilled [Your promise] by Your power as it is today.
25 Therefore, Lord God of Israel, keep what You promised to Your servant, my father David: You will never fail to have a man to sit before Me on the throne of Israel, if only your sons guard their walk before Me as you have walked before Me.
26 Now Lord God of Israel, please confirm what You promised to Your servant, my father David.
27 But will God indeed live on earth? Even heaven, the highest heaven, cannot contain You, much less this temple I have built.
28 Listen to Your servant's prayer and his petition, Lord my God, so that You may hear the cry and the prayer that Your servant prays before You today,
29 so that Your eyes may watch over this temple night and day, toward the place where You said: My name will be there, and so that You may hear the prayer that Your servant prays toward this place.
30 Hear the petition of Your servant and Your people Israel, which they pray toward this place. May You hear in Your dwelling place in heaven. May You hear and forgive.
31 When a man sins against his neighbor and is forced to take an oath, and he comes to take an oath before Your altar in this temple,
32 may You hear in heaven and act. May You judge Your servants, condemning the wicked by bringing what he has done on his own head and providing justice for the righteous by rewarding him according to his righteousness.
33 When Your people Israel are defeated before an enemy, because they have sinned against You, and they return to You and praise Your name, and they pray and plead with You for mercy in this temple,
34 may You hear in heaven and forgive the sin of Your people Israel. May You restore them to the land You gave their ancestors.
35 When the skies are shut and there is no rain, because they have sinned against You, and they pray toward this place and praise Your name, and they turn from their sins because You are afflicting them,
36 may You hear in heaven and forgive the sin of Your servants and Your people Israel, so that You may teach them the good way they should walk in. May You send rain on Your land that You gave Your people for an inheritance.
37 When there is famine on the earth, when there is pestilence, when there is blight, mildew, locust, or grasshopper, when their enemy besieges them in the region of their fortified cities, [when there is] any plague or illness,
38 whatever prayer or petition anyone from Your people Israel might have- each man knowing his own afflictions and spreading out his hands toward this temple-
39 may You hear in heaven, Your dwelling place, and may You forgive, act, and repay the man, according to all his ways, since You know his heart, for You alone know every human heart,
40 so that they may fear You all the days they live on the land You gave our ancestors.
41 Even for the foreigner who is not of Your people Israel but has come from a distant land because of Your name-
42 for they will hear of Your great name, mighty hand, and outstretched arm, and will come and pray toward this temple-
43 may You hear in heaven, Your dwelling place, and do according to all the foreigner asks You for. Then all the people on earth will know Your name, to fear You as Your people Israel do and know that this temple I have built is called by Your name.
44 When Your people go out to fight against their enemies, wherever You send them, and they pray to the Lord in the direction of the city You have chosen and the temple I have built for Your name,
45 may You hear their prayer and petition in heaven and uphold their cause.
46 When they sin against You- for there is no one who does not sin- and You are angry with them and hand them over to the enemy, and their captors deport them to the enemy's country- whether distant or nearby-
47 and when they come to their senses in the land where they were deported and repent and petition You in their captors' land: "We have sinned and done wrong; we have been wicked,"
48 and when they return to You with their whole mind and heart in the land of their enemies who took them captive, and when they pray to You in the direction of their land that You gave their ancestors, the city You have chosen, and the temple I have built for Your name,
49 may You hear in heaven, Your dwelling place, their prayer and petition and uphold their cause.
50 May You forgive Your people who sinned against You and all their rebellions against You, and may You give them compassion in the eyes of their captors, so that they may be compassionate to them.
51 For they are Your people and Your inheritance; You brought them out of Egypt, out of the middle of an iron furnace.
52 May Your eyes be open to Your servant's petition and to the petition of Your people Israel, listening to them whenever they call to You.
53 For You, Lord God , have set them apart as Your inheritance from all the people on earth, as You spoke through Your servant Moses when You brought their ancestors out of Egypt.
54 When Solomon finished praying this entire prayer and petition to the Lord, he got up from kneeling before the altar of the Lord, with his hands spread out toward heaven,
55 and he stood and blessed the whole congregation of Israel with a loud voice:
56 "May the Lord be praised! He has given rest to His people Israel according to all He has said. Not one of all the good promises He made through His servant Moses has failed.
57 May the Lord our God be with us as He was with our ancestors. May He not abandon us or leave us.
58 May He incline our hearts toward Him to walk in all His ways and to keep His commands, ordinances, and judgments, which He commanded our ancestors.
59 May my words I have made my petition with before the Lord be near the Lord our God day and night, so that He may uphold His servant's cause and the cause of His people Israel, as each day requires,
60 and so that all the peoples of the earth may know that the Lord is God. There is no other!
61 Let your heart be completely devoted to the Lord our God to walk in His ordinances and to keep His commands, as it is today."
62 The king and all Israel with him were offering sacrifices in the Lord's presence.
63 Solomon offered a sacrifice of fellowship offerings to the Lord: 22,000 cattle and 120,000 sheep. In this manner the king and all the Israelites dedicated the Lord's temple.
64 On the same day, the king consecrated the middle of the courtyard that was in front of the Lord's temple because that was where he offered the burnt offering, the grain offering, and the fat of the fellowship offerings since the bronze altar before the Lord was too small to accommodate the burnt offerings, the grain offerings, and the fat of the fellowship offerings.
65 Solomon and all Israel with him-a great assembly, from the entrance of Hamath to the Brook of Egypt-observed the festival at that time in the presence of the Lord our God, seven days, and seven [more] days-14 days.
66 On the fifteenth day he sent the people away. So they blessed the king and went home to their tents rejoicing and with joyful hearts for all the goodness that the Lord had done for His servant David and for His people Israel.
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Hosea 9:17

17 My God will reject them because they have not listened to Him; they will become wanderers among the nations.
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Hosea 10

1 Israel is a lush vine; it yields fruit for itself. The more his fruit increased, the more he increased the altars. The better his land produced, the better they made the sacred pillars.
2 Their hearts are devious; now they must bear their guilt. The Lord will break down their altars and demolish their sacred pillars.
3 In fact, they are now saying: "We have no king! For we do not fear the Lord. What can a king do for us?"
4 They speak [mere] words, taking false oaths while making covenants. So lawsuits break out like poisonous weeds in the furrows of a field.
5 The residents of Samaria will have anxiety over the calf of Beth-aven. Indeed, its idolatrous priests rejoiced over it; the people will mourn over it, over its glory. It will certainly depart from them.
6 The calf itself will be taken to Assyria as an offering to the great king. Ephraim will experience shame; Israel will be ashamed of its counsel.
7 Samaria's king will disappear like foam on the surface of the water.
8 The high places of Aven, the sin of Israel, will be destroyed; thorns and thistles will grow over their altars. They will say to the mountains, "Cover us!" and to the hills, "Fall on us!"
9 Israel, you have sinned since the days of Gibeah; they have taken their stand there. Will not war against the unjust overtake them in Gibeah?
10 I will discipline them at My discretion; nations will be gathered against them to put them in bondage for their two crimes.
11 Ephraim is a well-trained young cow that loves to thresh, but I will place a yoke on her fine neck. I will harness Ephraim; Judah will plow; Jacob will do the final plowing.
12 Sow righteousness for yourselves and reap faithful love; break up your untilled ground. It is time to seek the Lord until He comes and sends righteousness on you like the rain.
13 You have plowed wickedness and reaped injustice; you have eaten the fruit of lies. Because you have trusted in your own way and in your large number of soldiers,
14 the roar of battle will rise against your people, and all your fortifications will be demolished in a day of war, like Shalman's destruction of Beth-arbel. Mothers will be dashed to pieces along with [their] children.
15 So it will be done to you, Bethel, because of your extreme evil. At dawn the king of Israel will be totally destroyed.
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