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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 72

Solomonic

A Prayer for the King

72 God, endow the king with ability to render[a] your justice,
    and the king’s son to render your right decisions.
May he rule your people with right decisions
    and your oppressed ones with justice.
May the mountains bring prosperity to the people
    and the hills bring righteousness.
May he defend the afflicted of the people
    and deliver the children of the poor,
        but crush the oppressor.

May they fear you as long as the sun and moon shine[b]
    from generation to generation.
May he be like the rain that descends on mown grass,
    like showers sprinkling on the ground.

The righteous will flourish at the proper time
    and peace will prevail until the moon is no more.
May he rule from sea to sea,
    from the Euphrates River[c] to the ends of the earth.
    May the nomads bow down before him,
    and his enemies lick the dust.
10 May the kings of Tarshish and of distant shores bring gifts,
    and may the kings of Sheba and Seba offer tribute.
11 May all kings bow down to him,
    and all nations serve him.

12 For he will deliver the needy when they cry out for help,
    and the poor when there is no deliverer.
13 He will have compassion on the poor and the needy,
    and he will save the lives of the needy.
14 He will redeem them[d] from oppression and violence,
    since their lives are[e] precious in his sight.

Prayer for the King

15 May he live long and be given gold from Sheba,
    and may prayer be offered for him continuously,
        and may he be blessed every day.
16 May grain be abundant in the land
    all the way[f] to the mountain tops;
may its fruits flourish
    like the forests of Lebanon,
and may the cities sprout
    like the grass of the earth.

Praising the God of Israel

17 May his fame[g] be eternal—
    as long as the sun—
may his name endure,
    and may they be blessed through him,
        and may all nations call him blessed.
18 Blessed be the Lord God, the God of Israel,
    who alone does awesome deeds.
19 And blessed be his glorious name forever,
    and may the whole earth be filled with his glory.
        Amen and amen!

20 This ends the prayers of Jesse’s son David.

Psalm 111

Praise for God’s Amazing Deeds[a]

111 Hallelujah!
I will give thanks to the Lord with all of my heart
    in the assembled congregation of the upright.
Great are the acts of the Lord;
    they are within reach of[b] all who desire them.
Splendid and glorious are his awesome deeds,
    and his righteousness endures forever.
He is remembered for his awesome deeds;
    the Lord is gracious and compassionate.
He prepares food[c] for those who fear him;
    he is ever mindful of his covenant.
He revealed his mighty deeds to his people
    by giving them a country of their own.[d]
Whatever he does is[e] reliable and just,
    and all his precepts are trustworthy,
sustained through all eternity,
    and fashioned in both truth and righteousness.
He sent deliverance to his people;
    he ordained his covenant to last forever;
        his name is holy and awesome.
10 The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom;
    sound understanding belongs to those who practice it.
Praise of God[f] endures forever.

Psalm 113

Praise to the Loving God

113 Hallelujah!
Give praise, you servants of the Lord.
    Praise the name of the Lord!

May the name of the Lord be blessed
    from now to eternity.
From rising[a] to setting[b] sun,
    may the name of the Lord be praised.
The Lord is exalted high above all the nations;
    his glory beyond the heavens.

Who is like the Lord our God,
    enthroned on high,
yet stooping low to observe
    the sky and the earth?

He lifts the poor person from the dust,
    raising the needy from the trash pile
and giving him a seat among nobles—
    with the nobles of his people.
He makes the barren woman among her household
    a happy mother of joyful children.

Hallelujah!

Isaiah 28:9-22

Misuse of God’s Word

To whom will he teach knowledge,
    and to whom will he explain the message?
To children just weaned from milk?
    To those just taken from the breast?
10 For it is: “Do this and do that,
    do this and do that,
Line upon line, line upon line,
    a little here, a little there.”

11 Very well, then, through the mouths of foreigners[a]
    and foreign languages
        the Lord will speak to this people
12 to whom he said,
    “This is the resting place,
        so give rest to the weary”’
and,
    “This is the place of repose”—
        but they would not listen.
13 So, then, the message from the Lord to them will become:
    “Do this and do that,
        do this and do that,
    line upon line,
        line upon line,
    a little here,
        a little there,”
so that they will go,
    but fall backward,
        and be injured, snared, and captured.

God’s Precious Cornerstone

14 “Therefore hear[b] the message from the Lord, you scoffers
    who rule this people that are in Jerusalem.
15 Because you said:
    ‘We have entered into a covenant with death,
        and we have an agreement with Sheol,[c]
    so when the overwhelming scourge makes its choice,[d]
        it cannot reach us,
    since we have made lies our refuge
        and have concealed ourselves inside falsehood,’
16 therefore this is what the Lord God[e] says:
    “Look! I am laying[f] a foundation stone in Zion, a tested stone,
        a precious cornerstone for a sure[g] foundation:
    Whoever believes firmly will not act hastily.
17 And I will make justice the measuring line,
    and righteousness the plumb line;
hail will sweep away your refuge of lies,
    and floods[h] will overflow your hiding place.

18 “Then your covenant with death will be annulled,
    and your agreement with Sheol[i] will not stand;
when the overwhelming scourge sweeps by,
    you will be trampled by it.
19 As often as it sweeps through,
    it will carry you away,
for it will sweep by morning after morning in the day;
    but understanding this message will bring sheer terror at night,[j]
20 because the bed is too short to stretch out on,
    and its blankets too narrow to wrap around oneself!

God is on Mount Perazim

21 For the Lord will stand upon[k] Mount Perazim,[l]
    he will rouse himself in[m] the Valley of Gibeon;
to carry out his work—
    his strange deed,
and to perform his task—
    his alien task!
22 But as for you,[n] don’t start mocking,
    or your chains will become tighter;
for I have heard from the Lord[o] of the Heavenly Armies about destruction,
    and it is decreed against the whole land.

Revelation 21:9-21

The Vision of the New Jerusalem

Then one of the seven angels who had the seven bowls full of the seven last plagues came to me and said, “Come! I will show you the bride, the wife of the lamb.” 10 He carried me away in the Spirit to a large, high mountain and showed me the holy city, Jerusalem, coming down from God out of heaven. 11 The glory of God was its radiance, and its light was like a valuable gem, like jasper, as clear as crystal. 12 It had a large, high wall with twelve gates. Twelve angels were at the gates, and the names of the twelve tribes of Israel were written on the gates. 13 There were three gates on the east, three gates on the north, three gates on the south, and three gates on the west. 14 The wall of the city had twelve foundations, and the twelve names of the twelve apostles of the lamb were written on them.

15 The angel who[a] was talking to me had a gold measuring rod to measure the city, its gates, and its walls. 16 The city was cubic in shape: its length was the same as its width. He measured the city with his rod, and it measured at 12,000 stadia:[b]Its length, width, and height were the same. 17 He also measured its wall. According to the human measurement that the angel was using, it was 144 cubits.[c] 18 Its wall was made of jasper. The city was made of pure gold, as clear as glass.

19 The foundations of the city wall were decorated with all kinds of gems: The first foundation[d] was jasper, the second sapphire, the third agate, the fourth emerald, 20 the fifth onyx, the sixth carnelian,[e] the seventh chrysolite,[f] the eighth beryl,[g] the ninth topaz,[h] the tenth chrysoprase,[i] the eleventh jacinth[j] and the twelfth amethyst. 21 The twelve gates were twelve pearls, and each gate was made of a single pearl. The street of the city was made of pure gold, as clear as glass.

Luke 1:26-38

The Birth of Jesus is Foretold

26 Now in the sixth month of her pregnancy,[a] the angel Gabriel was sent by God to a city in Galilee called Nazareth, 27 to a virgin engaged to a man named Joseph, a descendant[b] of David. The virgin’s name was Mary. 28 The angel[c] came to her and said, “Greetings, you who are highly favored! The Lord is with you!”[d] 29 Startled by his statement, she tried to figure out what his greeting meant.

30 Then the angel told her, “Stop being afraid, Mary, because you have found favor with God. 31 Listen! You will become pregnant and give birth to a son, and you are to name him Jesus. 32 He will be great and will be called the Son of the Most High, and the Lord God will give him the throne of his ancestor David. 33 He will rule over the house of Jacob forever, and his kingdom will never end.”

34 Mary asked the angel, “How can this happen, since I have not had relations with[e] a man?”

35 The angel answered her, “The Holy Spirit will come over you, and the power of the Most High will surround you. Therefore, the child will be holy and will be called the Son of God. 36 And listen! Elizabeth, your relative, has herself conceived a son in her old age, this woman who was rumored to be barren is in her sixth month. 37 Nothing is impossible with respect to any of God’s promises.”

38 Then Mary said, “Truly I am the Lord’s servant. Let everything you have said happen to me.” Then the angel left her.

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