Deuteronomy 16

Deuteronomy 16

Moses outlines the regulations for the three primary annual pilgrimage festivals (required gatherings at the central sanctuary): the Passover/Feast of Unleavened Bread, the Feast of Weeks (Pentecost), and the Feast of Tabernacles (Booths). Every male Israelite must attend these feasts, and they must not appear before the Lord empty-handed, but bring a gift proportional to the blessing God has given them, promoting national unity and grateful worship.

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1 Kings 16

The prophet Jehu prophesies against King Baasha's dynasty. The chapter covers the short, violent reigns of several kings in Israel, ending with the rise of the notoriously evil King Ahab.

1 Kings 17

The prophet Elijah appears, declaring a severe three-year drought on Israel. God hides Elijah, feeding him by ravens. Elijah later raises a widow's son from the dead in Zarephath.

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