How shall we interpret this
reading in light of the upcoming election and political debate about
immigration?
1:1 What do you know about
Moab?
1:2 Why so much
information?
1:2-3 Why is all this
background important?
1:11 What does Naomi mean?
1:14 To what do you
attribute the difference between Orpah and Ruth?
1:16 How many times have
you heard this verse quoted?
146:1-2 This is a statement
of faith!
146:2-3 This is important
to hear two days before our national elections.
146:5-9 These are important
verses for us in the North East as we will be hearing them in the aftermath of Hurricane
Sandy.
9:11 What are “the good things”
and “the greater and perfect tent”?
9:12 What and where is “the
Holy Place” and when did Christ enter it?
9:14 What is the
difference, if any, between atonement and sanctification?
12:28 Who are the “them”
that were disputing?
12:29 The Shema!
12:31 The scribe asked for
the greatest commandment. Why does Jesus
answer with two?
12:29-31 What about The Ten
Commandments?
12:32-33 Read these verses
in light of today’s Epistle! This might
offer an opportunity for a juxtaposition of the Epistle and Gospel for a
theological dialectic.
12:34 How much farther does
this scribe need to go to enter the kingdom of God?
ADDENDUM
In addition to serving as
the half time Pastor of North Church Queens and writing Lectionary Ruminations, I also
tutor part time. If you or someone you
know needs a tutor, or if you would like to be a tutor, check out my WyzAnt page and follow the appropriate links.
This past week, I was writing Lectionary Ruminations while hunkered down for the onslaught of Hurricane Sandy. For some personal reflections, with photos, read some of my recent posts on Summit to Shore.
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