Moses’ killing of the Egyptian led to exile in Midian, where Jehovah prepared him to become Israel’s deliverer.
DANIEL 1:8 — Why Did Daniel Refuse the King’s Food and Wine? Was It a Matter of Diet, Conscience, or Law?
Daniel refused the king’s food not for health or custom, but to avoid defilement and preserve covenant loyalty to Jehovah.
What Are the Ancient Paths in Jeremiah 6:16?
Jeremiah 6:16 calls God’s people to stop, examine themselves, and return to Jehovah’s revealed “good way” that brings inner peace.
The Maccabean Revolt: Mattathias and Judas Maccabeus
Mattathias’ refusal to commit apostasy ignited the Maccabean Revolt, and Judas Maccabeus organized zealous resistance that moved Judea toward restored worship.
UASV’s Daily Devotional All Things Bible, Thursday, November 13, 2025
Meditate deeply on God’s Word, devote yourself completely to it, and your spiritual growth will become evident to all.
UASV’s Daily Devotional All Things Bible, Wednesday, November 12, 2025
Jehovah fills the earth with His steadfast love; His righteousness governs creation and reveals His covenant faithfulness in every generation.
Moses’ Final Blessing (Deuteronomy 32:48–34:12)
Moses blesses the tribes of Israel, views the Promised Land from Mount Nebo, and dies under Jehovah’s care, leaving Joshua to continue the covenant mission.
The Commissioning of Joshua, and Moses’ Song (Deuteronomy 31:1–32:47)
Moses commissions Joshua and delivers his prophetic song, affirming Jehovah’s justice, Israel’s coming apostasy, and the enduring power of the divine Word.
GENESIS 38:8–10 — Why Did God Kill Onan for Refusing to Produce Offspring?
Onan’s sin was not sexual misconduct but deliberate rebellion against God’s covenant order and family duty, motivated by greed and deceit.
Jacob’s Entry into Canaan (Genesis 32:1–32)
Jacob’s return to Canaan reveals how Jehovah transforms fear and self-reliance into faith through divine encounter and covenant grace.

