Sunday, March 2, 2014

Leviticus 27:25-34 & Luke 24:15-35 (New Living Translation)

LEVITICUS 27:25-34
LAWS CONCERNING GIFTS TO THE LORD
25  (All the payments must be measured by the weight of the sanctuary shekel, which equals twenty gerahs.)
26  “You may not dedicate a firstborn animal to the Lord, for the firstborn of your cattle, sheep, and goats already belong to him.
27  However, you may buy back the firstborn of a ceremonially unclean animal by paying the priest’s assessment of its worth, plus 20 percent. If you do not buy it back, the priest will sell it at its assessed value.
28  “However, anything specially set apart for the Lord—whether a person, an animal, or family property—must never be sold or bought back. Anything devoted in this way has been set apart as holy, and it belongs to the Lord.
29  No person specially set apart for destruction may be bought back. Such a person must be put to death.
30  “One-tenth of the produce of the land, whether grain from the fields or fruit from the trees, belongs to the Lord and must be set apart to him as holy.
31  If you want to buy back the Lord’s tenth of the grain or fruit, you must pay its value, plus 20 percent.
32  Count off every tenth animal from your herds and flocks and set them apart for the Lord as holy.
33  You may not pick and choose between good and bad animals, and you may not substitute one for another. But if you do exchange one animal for another, then both the original animal and its substitute will be considered holy and cannot be bought back.”
34  These are the commands that the Lord gave through Moses on Mount Sinai for the Israelites.

LUKE 24:13-35
THE WALK TO EMMAUS
13  That same day two of Jesus’ followers were walking to the village of Emmaus, seven miles from Jerusalem. 
14  As they walked along they were talking about everything that had happened. 
15  As they talked and discussed these things, Jesus himself suddenly came and began walking with them.
16  But God kept them from recognizing him.
17  He asked them, “What are you discussing so intently as you walk along?”  They stopped short, sadness written across their faces. 
18  Then one of them, Cleopas, replied, “You must be the only person in Jerusalem who hasn’t heard about all the things that have happened there the last few days.”
19  “What things? Jesus asked.  “The things that happened to Jesus, the man from Nazareth,” they said. “He was a prophet who did powerful miracles, and he was a mighty teacher in the eyes of God and all the people. 
20  But our leading priests and other religious leaders handed him over to be condemned to death, and they crucified him. 
21  We had hoped he was the Messiah who had come to rescue Israel. This all happened three days ago.
22  “Then some women from our group of his followers were at his tomb early this morning, and they came back with an amazing report. 
23  They said his body was missing, and they had seen angels who told them Jesus is alive! 
24  Some of our men ran out to see, and sure enough, his body was gone, just as the women had said.”
25  Then Jesus said to them, “You foolish people! You find it so hard to believe all that the prophets wrote in the Scriptures. 
26  Wasn’t it clearly predicted that the Messiah would have to suffer all these things before entering his glory?” 
27  Then Jesus took them through the writings of Moses and all the prophets, explaining from all the Scriptures the things concerning himself.
28  By this time they were nearing Emmaus and the end of their journey. Jesus acted as if he were going on,
29  but they begged him, “Stay the night with us, since it is getting late.” So he went home with them. 
30  As they sat down to eat, he took the bread and blessed it. Then he broke it and gave it to them.
31  Suddenly, their eyes were opened, and they recognized him. And at that moment he disappeared!
32  They said to each other, “Didn’t our hearts burn within us as he talked with us on the road and explained the Scriptures to us?” 
33  And within the hour they were on their way back to Jerusalem. There they found the eleven disciples and the others who had gathered with them, 
34  who said, “The Lord has really risen! He appeared to Peter.”
35  Then the two from Emmaus told their story of how Jesus had appeared to them as they were walking along the road, and how they had recognized him as he was breaking the bread.

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