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EPISODE · Jun 15, 2026

June 16 Bible Reading

from Daily Bible Reading - Antioch Centre for the Nations · host Valerie Philip

June 16 MWC Bible Reading Steven Nicaud References:1 Kings 8:1-66Psalm 73:1-6Proverbs 15:30-31John 18:1-24 1 Kings 8:1-66The Ark Brought to the TempleThen King Solomon summoned into his presence at Jerusalem the elders of Israel, all the heads of the tribes and the chiefs&nbsp;of the Israelite families, to bring up the ark&nbsp;of the&nbsp;Lord’s covenant from Zion, the City of David.&nbsp;2&nbsp;All the men of Israel came together to King Solomon at the time of the festival&nbsp;in the month of Ethanim, the seventh month.3&nbsp;When all the elders of Israel had arrived, the priests&nbsp;took up the ark,&nbsp;4&nbsp;and they brought up the ark of the&nbsp;Lord&nbsp;and the Tent of Meeting&nbsp;and all the sacred furnishings in it. The priests and Levites&nbsp;carried them up,&nbsp;5&nbsp;and King Solomon and the entire assembly of Israel that had gathered about him were before the ark, sacrificing&nbsp;so many sheep and cattle that they could not be recorded or counted.6&nbsp;The priests then brought the ark of the&nbsp;Lord’s covenant&nbsp;to its place in the inner sanctuary of the temple, the Most Holy Place,&nbsp;and put it beneath the wings of the cherubim.&nbsp;7&nbsp;The cherubim spread their wings over the place of the ark and overshadowed&nbsp;the ark and its carrying poles.&nbsp;8&nbsp;These poles were so long that their ends could be seen from the Holy Place in front of the inner sanctuary, but not from outside the Holy Place; and they are still there today.&nbsp;9&nbsp;There was nothing in the ark except the two stone tablets&nbsp;that Moses had placed in it at Horeb, where the&nbsp;Lord&nbsp;made a covenant with the Israelites after they came out of Egypt.10&nbsp;When the priests withdrew from the Holy Place, the cloud&nbsp;filled the temple of the&nbsp;Lord.&nbsp;11&nbsp;And the priests could not perform their service&nbsp;because of the cloud, for the glory&nbsp;of the&nbsp;Lord&nbsp;filled his temple.12&nbsp;Then Solomon said, “The&nbsp;Lord&nbsp;has said that he would dwell in a dark cloud;&nbsp;13&nbsp;I have indeed built a magnificent temple for you, a place for you to dwell forever.”14&nbsp;While the whole assembly of Israel was standing there, the king turned around and blessed&nbsp;them.&nbsp;15&nbsp;Then he said: “Praise be to the&nbsp;Lord,&nbsp;the God of Israel, who with his own hand has fulfilled what he promised with his own mouth to my father David. For he said, 16&nbsp;‘Since the day I brought my people Israel out of Egypt,&nbsp;I have not chosen a city in any tribe of Israel to have a temple built for my Name&nbsp;to be there, but I have chosen&nbsp;David&nbsp;to rule my people Israel.’17&nbsp;“My father David had it in his heart&nbsp;to build a temple&nbsp;for the Name of the&nbsp;Lord,&nbsp;the God of Israel.&nbsp;18&nbsp;But the&nbsp;Lord&nbsp;said to my father David, ‘Because it was in your heart to build a temple for my Name, you did well to have this in your heart.&nbsp;19&nbsp;Nevertheless, you&nbsp;are not the one to build the temple, but your son, who is your own flesh and blood—he is the one who will build the temple for my Name.’20&nbsp;“The&nbsp;Lord&nbsp;has kept the promise he made: I have succeeded&nbsp;David my father and now I sit on the throne of Israel, just as the&nbsp;Lord&nbsp;promised, and I have built&nbsp;the temple for the Name of the&nbsp;Lord,&nbsp;the God of Israel.&nbsp;21&nbsp;I have provided a place there for the ark, in which is the covenant of the&nbsp;Lord that he made with our fathers when he brought them out of Egypt.”Solomon’s Prayer of Dedication22&nbsp;Then Solomon stood before the altar of the&nbsp;Lord&nbsp;in front of the whole assembly of Israel, spread out his hands&nbsp;toward heaven&nbsp;23&nbsp;and said: “O&nbsp;Lord,&nbsp;God of Israel, there is no God like&nbsp;you in heaven above or on earth below—you who keep your covenant of love&nbsp;with your servants who continue wholeheartedly in your way.&nbsp;24&nbsp;You have kept your promise to your servant David my father; with your mouth you have promised and with your hand you have fulfilled it—as it is today.25&nbsp;“Now&nbsp;Lord,&nbsp;God of Israel, keep for your servant David my father the promises&nbsp;you made to him when you said, ‘You shall never fail to have a man to sit before me on the throne of Israel, if only your sons are careful in all they do to walk before me as you have done.’&nbsp;26&nbsp;And now, O God of Israel, let your word that you promised&nbsp;your servant David my father come true.27&nbsp;“But will God really dwell&nbsp;on earth? The heavens, even the highest heaven,&nbsp;cannot contain&nbsp;you. How much less this temple I have built!&nbsp;28&nbsp;Yet give attention to your servant’s prayer and his plea for mercy, O&nbsp;Lord&nbsp;my God. Hear the cry and the prayer that your servant is praying in your presence this day.&nbsp;29&nbsp;May your eyes be open&nbsp;toward&nbsp;this temple night and day, this place of which you said, ‘My Name&nbsp;shall be there,’ so that you will hear the prayer your servant prays toward this place.&nbsp;30&nbsp;Hear the supplication of your servant and of your people Israel when they pray&nbsp;toward this place. Hear&nbsp;from heaven, your dwelling place, and when you hear, forgive.31&nbsp;“When a man wrongs his neighbor and is required to take an oath and he comes and swears the oath&nbsp;before your altar in this temple,&nbsp;32&nbsp;then hear from heaven and act. Judge between your servants, condemning the guilty and bringing down on his own head what he has done. Declare the innocent not guilty, and so establish his innocence.33&nbsp;“When your people Israel have been defeated&nbsp;by an enemy because they have sinned&nbsp;against you, and when they turn back to you and confess your name, praying and making supplication to you in this temple,&nbsp;34&nbsp;then hear from heaven and forgive the sin of your people Israel and bring them back to the land you gave to their fathers.35&nbsp;“When the heavens are shut up and there is no rain&nbsp;because your people have sinned&nbsp;against you, and when they pray toward this place and confess your name and turn from their sin because you have afflicted them,&nbsp;36&nbsp;then hear from heaven and forgive the sin of your servants, your people Israel. Teach&nbsp;them the right way&nbsp;to live, and send rain&nbsp;on the land you gave your people for an inheritance.37&nbsp;“When famine&nbsp;or plague&nbsp;comes to the land, or blight&nbsp;or mildew, locusts or grasshoppers,&nbsp;or when an enemy besieges them in any of their cities, whatever disaster or disease may come,&nbsp;38&nbsp;and when a prayer or plea is made by any of your people Israel—each one aware of the afflictions of his own heart, and spreading out his hands&nbsp;toward this temple—&nbsp;39&nbsp;then hear&nbsp;from heaven, your dwelling place. Forgive&nbsp;and act; deal with each man according to all he does, since you know&nbsp;his heart (for you alone know the hearts of all men),&nbsp;40&nbsp;so that they will fear&nbsp;you all the time they live in the land&nbsp;you gave our fathers.41&nbsp;“As for the foreigner&nbsp;who does not belong to your people Israel but has come from a distant land because of your name—&nbsp;42&nbsp;for men will hear&nbsp;of your great name and your mighty hand&nbsp;and your outstretched arm—when he comes and prays toward this temple,&nbsp;43&nbsp;then hear from heaven, your dwelling place, and do whatever the foreigner asks of you, so that all the peoples of the earth may know&nbsp;your name and fear&nbsp;you, as do your own people Israel, and may know that this house I have built bears your Name.44&nbsp;“When your people go to war against their enemies, wherever you send them, and when they pray&nbsp;to the&nbsp;Lord&nbsp;toward the city you have chosen and the temple I have built for your Name,&nbsp;45&nbsp;then hear from heaven their prayer and their plea, and uphold their cause.46&nbsp;“When they sin against you—for there is no one who does not sin&nbsp;—and you become angry with them and give them over to the enemy, who takes them captive&nbsp;to his own land, far away or near;&nbsp;47&nbsp;and if they have a change of heart in the land where they are held captive, and repent and plead&nbsp;with you in the land of their conquerors and say, ‘We have sinned, we have done wrong, we have acted wickedly’;&nbsp;48&nbsp;and if they turn back&nbsp;to you with all their heart&nbsp;and soul in the land of their enemies who took them captive, and pray&nbsp;to you toward the land you gave their fathers, toward the city you have chosen and the temple&nbsp;I have built for your Name;&nbsp;49&nbsp;then from heaven, your dwelling place, hear their prayer and their plea, and uphold their cause.&nbsp;50&nbsp;And forgive your people, who have sinned against you; forgive all the offenses they have committed against you, and cause their conquerors to show them mercy;&nbsp;51&nbsp;for they are your people and your inheritance,&nbsp;whom you brought out of Egypt, out of that iron-smelting furnace.52&nbsp;“May your eyes be open&nbsp;to your servant’s plea and to the plea of your people Israel, and may you listen to them whenever they cry out to you. 53&nbsp;For you singled them out from all the nations of the world to be your own inheritance,&nbsp;just as you declared through your servant Moses when you, O Sovereign&nbsp;Lord,&nbsp;brought our fathers out of Egypt.”54&nbsp;When Solomon had finished all these prayers and supplications to the&nbsp;Lord,&nbsp;he rose from before the altar of the&nbsp;Lord,&nbsp;where he had been kneeling with his hands spread out toward heaven.&nbsp;55&nbsp;He stood and blessed&nbsp;the whole assembly of Israel in a loud voice, saying:56&nbsp;“Praise be to the&nbsp;Lord,&nbsp;who has given rest&nbsp;to his people Israel just as he promised. Not one word has failed of all the good promises&nbsp;he gave through his servant Moses.&nbsp;57&nbsp;May the&nbsp;Lord&nbsp;our God be with us as he was with our fathers; may he never leave us nor forsake&nbsp;us.&nbsp;58&nbsp;May he turn our hearts&nbsp;to him, to walk in all his ways and to keep the commands, decrees and regulations he gave our fathers.&nbsp;59&nbsp;And may these words of mine, which I have prayed before the&nbsp;Lord,&nbsp;be near to the&nbsp;Lord&nbsp;our God day and night, that he may uphold the cause of his servant and the cause of his people Israel according to each day’s need,&nbsp;60&nbsp;so that all the peoples&nbsp;of the earth may know that the&nbsp;Lord&nbsp;is God and that there is no other.&nbsp;61&nbsp;But your hearts&nbsp;must be fully committed&nbsp;to the&nbsp;Lord&nbsp;our God, to live by his decrees and obey his commands, as at this time.”The Dedication of the Temple62&nbsp;Then the king and all Israel with him offered sacrifices&nbsp;before the&nbsp;Lord.&nbsp;63&nbsp;Solomon offered a sacrifice of fellowship offerings to the&nbsp;Lord: twenty-two thousand cattle and a hundred and twenty thousand sheep and goats. So the king and all the Israelites dedicated&nbsp;the temple of the&nbsp;Lord.64&nbsp;On that same day the king consecrated the middle part of the courtyard in front of the temple of the&nbsp;Lord,&nbsp;and there he offered burnt offerings, grain offerings and the fat&nbsp;of the fellowship offerings, because the bronze altar&nbsp;before the&nbsp;Lord&nbsp;was too small to hold the burnt offerings, the grain offerings and the fat of the fellowship offerings. 65&nbsp;So Solomon observed the festival&nbsp;at that time, and all Israel with him—a vast assembly, people from Lebo Hamath&nbsp;to the Wadi of Egypt.&nbsp;They celebrated it before the&nbsp;Lord&nbsp;our God for seven days and seven days more, fourteen days in all.&nbsp;66&nbsp;On the following day he sent the people away. They blessed the king and then went home, joyful and glad in heart for all the good&nbsp;things the&nbsp;Lord&nbsp;had done for his servant David and his people Israel.————————-Psalm 73:1-61&nbsp;Surely God is good to Israel, to those who are pure in heart.2&nbsp;But as for me, my feet had almost slipped; I had nearly lost my foothold.&nbsp;3&nbsp;For I envied&nbsp;the arrogant when I saw the prosperity of the wicked.4&nbsp;They have no struggles; their bodies are healthy and strong.5&nbsp;They are free&nbsp;from the burdens common to man; they are not plagued by human ills.6&nbsp;Therefore pride&nbsp;is their necklace; they clothe themselves with violence.—————————Proverbs 15:30-3130&nbsp;A cheerful look brings joy to the heart, and good news gives health to the bones.31&nbsp;He who listens to a life-giving rebuke will be at home among the wise.—————————John 18:1-24Jesus ArrestedWhen he had finished praying, Jesus left with his disciples and crossed the Kidron Valley.&nbsp;On the other side there was an olive grove,&nbsp;and he and his disciples went into it.2&nbsp;Now Judas, who betrayed him, knew the place, because Jesus had often met there with his disciples.&nbsp;3&nbsp;So Judas came to the grove, guiding&nbsp;a detachment of soldiers and some officials from the chief priests and Pharisees.&nbsp;They were carrying torches, lanterns and weapons.4&nbsp;Jesus, knowing all that was going to happen to him,&nbsp;went out and asked them,&nbsp;“Who is it you want?”5&nbsp;“Jesus of Nazareth,”&nbsp;they replied.“I am he,”&nbsp;Jesus said. (And Judas the traitor was standing there with them.)&nbsp;6&nbsp;When Jesus said,&nbsp;“I am he,”&nbsp;they drew back and fell to the ground.7&nbsp;Again he asked them,&nbsp;“Who is it you want?”And they said, “Jesus of Nazareth.”8&nbsp;“I told you that I am he,”&nbsp;Jesus answered.&nbsp;“If you are looking for me, then let these men go.”&nbsp;9&nbsp;This happened so that the words he had spoken would be fulfilled:&nbsp;“I have not lost one of those you gave me.”10&nbsp;Then Simon Peter, who had a sword, drew it and struck the high priest’s servant, cutting off his right ear. (The servant’s name was Malchus.)11&nbsp;Jesus commanded Peter,&nbsp;“Put your sword away! Shall I not drink the cup&nbsp;the Father has given me?”Jesus Taken to Annas12&nbsp;Then the detachment of soldiers with its commander and the Jewish officials&nbsp;arrested Jesus. They bound him&nbsp;13&nbsp;and brought him first to Annas, who was the father-in-law of Caiaphas,&nbsp;the high priest that year.&nbsp;14&nbsp;Caiaphas was the one who had advised the Jews that it would be good if one man died for the people.Peter’s First Denial15&nbsp;Simon Peter and another disciple were following Jesus. Because this disciple was known to the high priest,&nbsp;he went with Jesus into the high priest’s courtyard,&nbsp;16&nbsp;but Peter had to wait outside at the door. The other disciple, who was known to the high priest, came back, spoke to the girl on duty there and brought Peter in. 17&nbsp;“You are not one of his disciples, are you?” the girl at the door asked Peter.He replied, “I am not.”18&nbsp;It was cold, and the servants and officials stood around a fire&nbsp;they had made to keep warm. Peter also was standing with them, warming himself. The High Priest Questions Jesus19&nbsp;Meanwhile, the high priest questioned Jesus about his disciples and his teaching.20&nbsp;“I have spoken openly to the world,”&nbsp;Jesus replied.&nbsp;“I always taught in synagogues&nbsp;or at the temple,&nbsp;where all the Jews come together. I said nothing in secret.&nbsp;21&nbsp;Why question me? Ask those who heard me. Surely they know what I said.”22&nbsp;When Jesus said this, one of the officials&nbsp;nearby struck him in the face.&nbsp;“Is this the way you answer the high priest?” he demanded.23&nbsp;“If I said something wrong,”&nbsp;Jesus replied,&nbsp;“testify as to what is wrong. But if I spoke the truth, why did you strike me?”&nbsp;24&nbsp;Then Annas sent him, still bound, to Caiaphas&nbsp;the high priest. 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