Today's readings: Joshua 8-9 and Psalm 126.
The Gibeonites, then, are brought into the story of salvation "sideways" - in an imperfect way. Later, Gibeon becomes the place where the Ark of the Covenant stays for a time in the days of David. God does great things with the people of Gibeon as they enter more deeply into a relationship with him through Israel. (p. 178)
II. Psalm 126 is, as the Ignatius Bible notes (verse numbers removed):
A prayer for the full restoration of Israel. The Jews who returned from the Babylonian Exile celebrate that God has graciously reestablished them in the land of Israel; at the same time, the returnees pray that God will complete the work of gathering all the exiles of Israel back to their homeland, since a majority of the twelve tribes were still living in dispersion among the nations. The exiles who returned from Babylon were among those taken captive from Judah in 605, 597, and 586 B.C. (p. 942)
That's all for today!

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