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Book of Common Prayer

Daily Old and New Testament readings based on the Book of Common Prayer.
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Psalm 146-147

Praise God Who Helps the Weak

146 Praise the Lord!

My ·whole being [soul; life], praise the Lord.
I will praise the Lord ·all [L with] my life;
I will ·sing praises [make a psalm] to my God as long as I live.

Do not put your ·trust [confidence] in princes
    or other people, who cannot ·save you [give you victory; 118:8–9].
·When people die [L Their spirit goes out], they ·are buried [L return to the ground].
    ·Then all of [L On that day] their plans ·come to an end [perish].
·Happy [Blessed] are those who are helped by the God of Jacob [C another name for Israel].
    Their hope is in the Lord their God.
He made heaven and earth,
    the sea and everything in it [Gen. 1].
    He ·remains [keeps; observes; guards] ·loyal [faithfulness; truth] forever.
He does ·what is fair [justice] for those who have been ·wronged [oppressed; exploited].
    He gives food to the hungry.
The Lord sets the prisoners free.
    The Lord ·gives sight to [opens the eyes of] the blind.
The Lord lifts up people who are ·in trouble [bowed down; 145:14].
    The Lord loves ·those who do right [the righteous].
The Lord ·protects [guards] the ·foreigners [sojourners].
    He ·defends [supports] the orphans and widows [C the socially vulnerable],
but he ·blocks [frustrates] the way of the wicked.

10 The Lord will ·be King [reign] forever [47:2; 93:1; 96:10; 97:1; 98:6; 99:1; Rev. 19:6].
·Jerusalem [L Zion; C the location of the Temple], your God is everlasting.

Praise the Lord!

Praise God Who Helps His People

147 Praise the Lord!

It is good to ·sing praises [make a psalm] to our God;
    it is pleasant and ·good [L fitting] to praise him.
The Lord rebuilds Jerusalem [51:18; 102:16; Is. 64:8–12];
    he ·brings back [gathers; assembles] the ·captured [scattered; dispersed] Israelites [C perhaps a reference to those who returned after the Babylonian exile; Deut. 30:1–4; Is. 11:12].
He heals the brokenhearted
    and ·bandages [binds up] their wounds.

He ·counts [L measures the number of] the stars
    and ·names [L assigns names to] each one [Is. 40:26].
Our Lord is great and very powerful.
    There is no limit to ·what he knows [L his understanding].
The Lord ·defends [supports] the ·humble [needy],
    but he throws the wicked to the ground.

Sing ·praises [thanksgiving] to the Lord;
    ·praise [make a psalm to] our God with harps.
He ·fills [covers] the ·sky [heavens] with clouds
    and ·sends [sets; establishes] rain to the earth
    and makes grass ·grow [sprout] on the ·hills [mountains].
He gives food to cattle
    and to the ·little birds [L young ravens] that call.

10 He ·is not impressed with [does not delight in] the strength of a horse,
    nor does he take pleasure in ·human might [L the thighs of a person].
11 The Lord ·is pleased with [takes pleasure in] those who ·respect [fear] him [Prov. 1:7],
    with those who ·trust [wait for; hope in] his ·love [loyalty].

12 Jerusalem, ·praise [celebrate] the Lord;
    ·Jerusalem [L Zion; C the location of the Temple], praise your God.
13 He ·makes your city gates strong [L strengthens the bars of your gates]
    and blesses your children ·inside [L within you].
14 He ·brings [sets] peace to your ·country [L boundaries]
    and ·fills [satisfies; satiates] you with the finest ·grain [wheat].

15 He ·gives a command [L sends forth his word] to the earth,
    and ·it quickly obeys him [L his word quickly runs].
16 He ·spreads [L gives] the snow like wool
    and scatters the frost like ashes.
17 He throws down hail like ·rocks [L morsels; bits; pieces].
    No one can stand ·the cold he sends [L before his cold].
18 Then he ·gives a command [L sends forth his word], and it melts.
    He sends the breezes, and the waters flow.

19 He ·gave [announced] his word to Jacob [C another name for Israel],
    his laws [statutes; requirements; ordinances] and ·demands [judgments] to Israel [Ex. 19–24].
20 He didn’t do this for ·any other [L all the] nation.
    They don’t know his ·laws [judgments].

Praise the Lord!

Psalm 111-113

Praise the Lord’s Goodness

111 Praise the Lord!

I will ·thank [praise] the Lord with all my heart
    in the ·meeting of his good people [council of the upright/virtuous, in the assembly].
The ·Lord does great things [L deeds of the Lord are great];
    those who enjoy them ·seek [study] them.
·What he does is [L His deeds are] ·glorious [beautiful] and ·splendid [majestic],
    and his ·goodness [righteousness] ·continues [stands] forever.
His ·miracles [wonderful acts] are ·unforgettable [remembered; well-known].
    The Lord is ·kind [gracious] and ·merciful [compassionate].
He gives ·food [L prey] to those who fear him [Prov. 1:7].
    He remembers his ·agreement [covenant; treaty] forever.
He has ·shown [proclaimed to] his people ·his power [L the power/strength of his deeds]
    when he gave them the ·lands [L inheritance] of other nations [C the conquest; Josh. 1–12].

·Everything he does is [L The deeds of his hands are] ·good [faithful; true] and ·fair [just];
    all his ·orders [precepts] ·can be trusted [are faithful/true/reliable].
They will ·continue [endure; be unshakeable] forever.
    They were made ·true [faithful] and ·right [virtuous; with integrity].
He ·sets his people free [L sent redemption to his people].
    He ·made his agreement everlasting [L commanded his covenant/treaty forever].
·He [L His name] is holy and ·wonderful [awesome].

10 ·Wisdom begins with respect for [L The beginning/foundation of wisdom is fear of] the Lord [Prov. 1:7];
    those who ·obey [L do] ·his orders [L them] have good ·understanding [insight].
He ·should be praised [endures; L stands] forever.

Honest People Are Blessed

112 Praise the Lord!

·Happy [Blessed] are those who ·respect [fear] the Lord [Prov. 1:7; 31:30],
    who ·want [take great delight in] ·what he [L his] commands.
Their ·descendants [L seed] will be ·powerful [strong] in the land;
    the ·children [generation] of ·honest [virtuous] people will be blessed.
Their houses will be full of wealth and riches,
    and their ·goodness [righteousness] will ·continue [endure; L stand] forever.
A light shines in the dark for ·honest [virtuous] people,
    for those who are ·merciful [gracious] and ·kind [compassionate] and ·good [merciful].
It is good to be ·merciful [gracious] and ·generous [to lend].
    Those who ·are fair in their business [conduct their affairs justly]
will never be ·defeated [moved].
    ·Good [Righteous] people will always be remembered.
They ·won’t be afraid of [do not fear] ·bad news [to hear evil; Prov. 30:25];
    their hearts are ·steady [steadfast; established; prepared] because they ·trust [have confidence in] the Lord.
They ·are confident [endure; are unshakeable; 111:8] and will not ·be afraid [fear];
    they will look down on their ·enemies [foes].
They ·give freely [L distribute/scatter, they give] to the ·poor [needy].
    ·The things they do are right and [Their righteousness] will ·continue [endure] forever [2 Cor. 9:9].
·They will be given great honor [L Their horn is exalted in glory; C an animal’s horn symbolizes strength].

10 The wicked will see this and become angry;
    they will ·grind [gnash] their teeth [C in anger] and then ·disappear [melt away].
    The ·wishes [cravings; desires] of the wicked will ·come to nothing [perish].

Praise for the Lord’s Kindness

113 Praise the Lord!

Praise him, you servants of the Lord;
    praise the name of the Lord.
The Lord’s name ·should [is to] be ·praised [blessed]
    now and forever.
The Lord’s name ·should [is to] be praised
    from where the sun rises to where it sets.
The Lord is ·supreme [exalted] over all the nations [99:2];
    his glory [C God’s manifest presence] ·reaches to the skies [is over the heavens].

·No one [L Who…?] is like the Lord our God,
    who ·rules [L is seated/enthroned] ·from heaven [on high],
who ·bends [stoops] down to look
    at the ·skies [heavens] and the earth.
The Lord ·lifts [raises] the poor from the ·dirt [dust]
    and ·takes [exalts] the ·helpless [needy] from the ashes.
He ·seats [enthrones] them with princes,
    the princes of his people [1 Sam. 2:8; Luke 1:52].
He gives ·children to the woman who has none [L the barren woman a home]
    and makes her ·a happy mother [L joyful with children].

Praise the Lord!

Proverbs 9:1-12

Being Wise or Foolish

Wisdom has built her house;
    she has made its seven ·columns [pillars; C a large house].
She has ·prepared her food [L slaughtered her slaughter] and prepared [mixed] her wine;
    she has set her table.
She has sent out her servant girls,
    and she calls out from the highest place in the city [C the location of the Temple, indicating she symbolizes God].
She says to those who are ·uneducated [naive; immature; simpleminded],
    “·Come in [Turn aside] here, you ·foolish people [who lack sense]!
Come and eat my food
    and drink the wine I have ·prepared [mixed].
Stop your ·foolish [naive; immature; simpleminded] ways, and you will live;
    take the road of understanding.

“If you ·correct [instruct; discipline] ·someone who makes fun of wisdom [a mocker], you will be insulted.
    If you correct an evil person, you will ·get hurt [L be blemished].
Do not correct ·those who make fun of wisdom [mockers], or they will hate you.
    But correct the wise, and they will love you.
·Teach [L Give to] the wise, and they will become even wiser;
    ·teach [inform] ·good people [the righteous], and they will ·learn even more [L add to their learning].

10 “Wisdom begins with ·respect [fear; awe] for the Lord,
    and understanding begins with knowing the Holy One.
11 ·If you live wisely [L Through/By me], you will live a long time;
    wisdom will add years to your life.
12 The wise person is rewarded by wisdom,
    but ·whoever makes fun of wisdom will suffer for it [L mockers will bear it alone].”

2 Corinthians 9:6-15

Remember this: The person who ·plants a little [sows sparingly] will ·have a small harvest [also reap sparingly], but the person who ·plants a lot [sows generously/bountifully] will ·have a big harvest [also reap generously/bountifully]. Each of you should give as you have decided in your heart to give. You should not ·be sad when you give [or give reluctantly], and you should not give ·because you feel forced to give [out of compulsion]. [L For] God loves the person who gives ·happily [cheerfully]. And God can ·give you more blessings than you need [L overflow/abound all grace to you]. Then ·you will always have plenty of everything [L in all things at all times you will have all you need]— ·enough to give to [abounding/overflowing in] every good work. [L Just as] It is written in the Scriptures:

“He ·gives [L scatters (seed) and gives] freely to the poor.
    ·The things he does are right and will continue forever [or His righteousness endures forever; Ps. 112:9].”

10 [L For] God is the One who gives seed to the farmer and bread for food. He will ·give you all the seed you need and make it grow [L supply and multiply your seed] so there will be a great harvest ·from your goodness [of your righteousness]. 11 He will make you rich in every way so that you can always give ·freely [generously]. And your giving through us will ·cause many to give thanks [L produce thanksgiving] to God. 12 This ·service you do [L ministry of service] not only helps the needs of ·God’s people [T the saints], it also brings many more thanks to God. 13 It is a proof of your faith. Many people will ·praise [glorify] God because you ·obey [submit to] the ·Good News [Gospel] of Christ—the gospel you ·say you believe [confess]—and because you ·freely [generously] share with them and with all others. 14 And when they pray for you, they will ·wish they could be with [L long for] you because of the great grace that God has given you. 15 Thanks be to God for his ·gift that is too wonderful for words [indescribable/inexpressible gift].

Mark 10:46-52

Jesus Heals a Blind Man(A)

46 Then they came to the town of Jericho. As Jesus was leaving there with his ·followers [disciples] and a great many people, a blind beggar named Bartimaeus [which means] son of Timaeus was sitting by the road. 47 When he heard that Jesus from Nazareth was walking by, he began to shout, “Jesus, Son of David [C a title for the Messiah, a descendant of King David; 2 Sam. 7:11–16], ·have mercy [take pity] on me!”

48 Many people ·warned [rebuked; scolded] the blind man to be quiet, but he shouted even more, “Son of David, ·have mercy [take pity] on me!”

49 Jesus stopped and said, “Tell the man to come here.”

So they called the blind man, saying, “·Cheer up [Take courage]! Get to your feet. Jesus is calling you.” 50 The blind man jumped up, ·left his coat there [threw off his cloak], and went to Jesus.

51 Jesus asked him, “What do you want me to do for you?”

The blind man answered, “·Teacher [L Rabbouni], I want to see.”

52 Jesus said, “Go, ·you are healed because you believed [your faith has healed you].” At once the man could see, and he followed Jesus on the road.

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