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Book of Common Prayer

Daily Old and New Testament readings based on the Book of Common Prayer.
Duration: 861 days
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Psalm 107:33-108:13

33 He changes rivers into a desert,
    springs into thirsty ground,
34 and fertile ground into a layer of salt
    because of the wickedness of the people living there.
35 He changes deserts into lakes
    and dry ground into springs.
36 There he settles those who are hungry,
    and they build cities to live in.
37 They plant in fields and vineyards
    that produce crops.
38 He blesses them, and their numbers multiply,
    and he does not allow a shortage of cattle.

39 They became few in number and were humiliated
    because of oppression, disaster, and sorrow.
40 He poured contempt on their influential people
    and made them stumble around in a pathless desert.
41 But now he lifts needy people high above suffering
    and makes their families like flocks.
42 Decent people will see this and rejoice,
    but all the wicked people will shut their mouths.

43 Let those who think they are wise
    pay attention to these things
        so that they may understand Yahweh’s blessings.

Psalm 108[a]

A song; a psalm by David.

My heart is confident, O Elohim.
    I want to sing and make music even with my soul.[b]
Wake up, harp and lyre!
    I want to wake up at dawn.
I want to give thanks to you among the people, O Yahweh.
    I want to make music to praise you among the nations
because your mercy is higher than the heavens.
    Your truth reaches the skies.

May you be honored above the heavens, O Elohim.
    Let your glory extend over the whole earth.

Save us with your powerful hand, and answer us
    so that those who are dear to you may be rescued.

Elohim has promised the following through his holiness:
    “I will triumph!
        I will divide Shechem.
        I will measure the valley of Succoth.
        Gilead is mine.
        Manasseh is mine.
        Ephraim is the helmet on my head.
        Judah is my scepter.
        Moab is my washtub.
        I will throw my shoe over Edom.
        I will shout in triumph over Philistia.”

10 Who will bring me into the fortified city?
    Who will lead me to Edom?
11 Isn’t it you, O Elohim, who rejected us?
    Isn’t it you, O Elohim, who refused to accompany our armies?

12 Give us help against the enemy
    because human assistance is worthless.
13 With Elohim we will display great strength.
    He will trample our enemies.

Psalm 33

Psalm 33

Joyfully sing to Yahweh, you righteous people.
    Praising the Lord is proper for decent people.
Give thanks with a lyre to Yahweh.
    Make music for him on a ten-stringed harp.
Sing a new song to him.
    Play beautifully and joyfully on stringed instruments.

The word of Yahweh is correct,
    and everything he does is trustworthy.
Yahweh loves righteousness and justice.
    His mercy fills the earth.
The heavens were made by the word of Yahweh
    and all the stars by the breath of his mouth.
He gathers the water in the sea like a dam
    and puts the oceans in his storehouses.
Let all the earth fear Yahweh.
    Let all who live in the world stand in awe of him.
He spoke, and it came into being.
    He gave the order, and there it stood.

10 Yahweh blocks the plans of the nations.
    He frustrates the schemes of the people of the world.
11 Yahweh’s plan stands firm forever.
    His thoughts stand firm in every generation.
12 Blessed is the nation whose Elohim is Yahweh.
    Blessed are the people he has chosen as his own.

13 Yahweh looks down from heaven.
    He sees all of Adam’s descendants.
14 From the place where he sits enthroned,
    he looks down upon all who live on earth.
15 The one who formed their hearts
    understands everything they do.

16 No king achieves a victory with a large army.
    No warrior rescues himself by his own great strength.
17 Horses are not a guarantee for victory.
    Their great strength cannot help someone escape.
18 Yahweh’s eyes are on those who fear him,
    on those who wait with hope for his mercy
19 to rescue their souls from death
    and keep them alive during a famine.

20 We wait for Yahweh.
    He is our help and our Magen.
21 In him our hearts find joy.
    In his holy name we trust.
22 Let your mercy rest on us, O Yahweh,
    since we wait with hope for you.

2 Kings 19:21-36

21 This is the message that Yahweh speaks to him,

‘My dear people in Zion despise you and laugh at you.
My people in Jerusalem shake their heads behind your back.
22 Whom are you defying and slandering?
    Against whom are you shouting?
        Who are you looking at so arrogantly?
            It is Qedosh Yisrael!
23 Through your servants[a] you defy Adonay and say,
    “With my many chariots I’ll ride up the high mountains,
        up the slopes of Lebanon.
            I’ll cut down its tallest cedars and its finest cypresses.
            I’ll come to its most distant borders
                and its most fertile forests.
24 I’ll dig wells and drink foreign water.
    I’ll dry up all the streams of Egypt
        with the trampling of my feet.”

25 “‘Haven’t you heard? I did this long ago.
    I planned it in the distant past.
        Now I make it happen so that you will turn fortified cities
            into piles of rubble.
26 Those who live in these cities are weak, discouraged, and ashamed.
They will be like plants in the field,
    like fresh, green grass on the roofs,
        scorched before it sprouted.
27 I know when you get up and sit down,
    when you go out and come in,
        and how you rage against me.
28 Since you rage against me and your boasting has reached my ears,
    I will put my hook in your nose
        and my bridle in your mouth.
    I will make you go back the way you came.

29 “‘And this will be a sign for you, Hezekiah: You will eat what grows by itself this year and next year. But in the third year you will plant and harvest, plant vineyards, and eat what is produced. 30 Those few people from the nation of Judah who escape will again take root and produce crops. 31 Those few people will go out from Jerusalem, and those who escape will go out of Mount Zion. Yahweh is determined to do this.’

32 “This is what Yahweh says about the king of Assyria:

He will never come into this city,
    shoot an arrow here,
    hold a shield in front of it,
        or put up dirt ramps to attack it.
33 He will go back the way he came,
    and he won’t come into this city,”
        declares Yahweh.
34 “I will shield this city to rescue it for my sake
    and for the sake of my servant David.”

35 It happened that night. Yahweh’s angel went out and killed 185,000 soldiers in the Assyrian camp. When the Judeans got up early in the morning, they saw all the corpses.

36 Then King Sennacherib of Assyria left. He went home to Nineveh and stayed there.

1 Corinthians 10:1-13

Learn from What Happened in the Time of Moses

10 I want you to know, brothers and sisters, that all our ancestors who left Egypt were under the cloud, and they all went through the sea. They were all united with Moses by baptism in the cloud and in the sea. All of them ate the same spiritual food, and all of them drank the same spiritual drink. They drank from the spiritual rock that went with them, and that rock was Christ. Yet, God was not pleased with most of them, so their dead bodies were scattered over the desert.

These things have become examples for us so that we won’t desire what is evil, as they did. So don’t worship false gods as some of them did, as Scripture says, “The people sat down to a feast which turned into an orgy.” We shouldn’t sin sexually as some of them did. Twenty-three thousand of them died on one day. We shouldn’t put the Lord[a] to the test as some of them did. They were killed by snakes. 10 Don’t complain as some of them did. The angel of death destroyed them. 11 These things happened to make them an example for others. These things were written down as a warning for us who are living in the closing days of history. 12 So, people who think they are standing firmly should be careful that they don’t fall.

13 There isn’t any temptation that you have experienced which is unusual for humans. God, who faithfully keeps his promises, will not allow you to be tempted beyond your power to resist. But when you are tempted, he will also give you the ability to endure the temptation as your way of escape.

Matthew 8:18-27

18 Now, when Yeshua saw a crowd around him, he ordered his disciples to cross to the other side of the Sea of Galilee.

What It Takes to Be a Disciple(A)

19 An expert in Moses’ Teachings came to him and said, “Teacher, I’ll follow you wherever you go.”

20 Yeshua told him, “Foxes have holes, and birds have nests, but the Son of Man has nowhere to sleep.”

21 Another disciple said to him, “Sir, first let me go to bury my father.”

22 But Yeshua told him, “Follow me, and let the dead bury their own dead.”

Jesus Calms the Sea(B)

23 Yeshua’s disciples went with him as he left in a boat. 24 Suddenly, a severe storm came across the sea. The waves were covering the boat. Yet, Yeshua was sleeping.

25 So they woke him up, saying, “Lord! Save us! We’re going to die!”

26 Yeshua said to them, “Why do you cowards have so little faith?” Then he got up, gave an order to the wind and the sea, and the sea became very calm.

27 The men were amazed and asked, “What kind of man is this? Even the wind and the sea obey him!”

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