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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 45

Psalm 45

For the choir director; according to shoshannim;[a] a maskil by Korah’s descendants; a love song.

My heart is overflowing with good news.
    I will direct my song to the king.
    My tongue is a pen for a skillful writer.

You are the most handsome of Adam’s descendants.
    Grace is poured on your lips.
        That is why Elohim has blessed you forever.
O warrior, strap your sword to your side
    with your splendor and majesty.
Ride on victoriously in your majesty
    for the cause of truth, humility, and righteousness.
    Let your right hand teach you awe-inspiring things.
Your arrows are sharp in the heart of the king’s enemies.
    Nations fall beneath you.
Your throne, O Elohim, is forever and ever.
    The scepter in your kingdom is a scepter for justice.
You have loved what is right and hated what is wrong.
    That is why Elohim, your Elohim, has anointed you,
        rather than your companions, with the oil of joy.
All your robes are fragrant with myrrh, aloes, and cassia.
    From ivory palaces the music of stringed instruments delights you.
The daughters of kings are among your noble ladies.
    The queen takes her place at your right hand
    and wears gold from Ophir.

10 Listen, daughter! Look closely!
    Turn your ear toward me.
    Forget your people, and forget your father’s house.
11 The king longs for your beauty.
    He is your Lord.
        Worship him.

12 The people of Tyre, the richest people,
    want to win your favor with a gift.
13 The daughter of the king is glorious inside the palace.
    Her dress is embroidered with gold.
14 Wearing a colorful gown, she is brought to the king.
    Her bridesmaids follow her.
    They will be brought to you.
15 With joy and delight they are brought in.
    They enter the palace of the king.

16 Your sons will take the place of your father.
    You will make them princes over the whole earth.

17 I will cause your name to be remembered throughout every generation.
    That is why the nations will give thanks to you forever and ever.

Psalm 47-48

Psalm 47

For the choir director; a psalm by Korah’s descendants.

Clap your hands, all you people.
    Shout to Elohim with a loud, joyful song.
We must fear Yahweh, Elyon.
    He is the great Melek of the whole earth.
He brings people under our authority
    and puts nations under our feet.
He chooses our inheritance for us,
    the pride of Jacob, whom he loved. Selah

Elohim has gone up with a joyful shout.
    Yahweh has gone up with the sound of a ram’s horn.
Make music to praise Elohim.
    Play music for him!
    Make music to praise our Melek.
        Play music for him!
Elohim is the Melek of the whole earth.
    Make your best music for him!
Elohim rules the nations.
    Elohim sits upon his holy throne.

The influential people from the nations gather together
    as the people of the Elohim of Abraham.
    The rulers of the earth belong to Elohim.
    He rules everything.

Psalm 48

A song; a psalm by Korah’s descendants.

Yahweh is great.
    He should be highly praised.
    His holy mountain is in the city of our Elohim.
        Its beautiful peak is the joy of the whole earth.
    Mount Zion is on the northern ridge.
        It is the city of the great king.
Elohim is in its palaces.
    He has proved that he is a stronghold.

The kings have gathered.
    They marched together.
        When they saw Mount Zion,
            they were astonished.
            They were terrified and ran away in fear.
            Trembling seized them
                like the trembling that a woman experiences during labor.
With the east wind you smash the ships of Tarshish.

The things we had only heard about, we have now seen
    in the city of Yahweh Tsebaoth,
    in the city of our Elohim.
        Elohim makes Zion stand firm forever. Selah
Inside your temple we carefully reflect on your mercy, O Elohim.
10 Like your name, O Elohim,
    your praise reaches to the ends of the earth.
    Your right hand is filled with righteousness.
11 Let Mount Zion be glad
    and the cities of Judah rejoice
        because of your judgments.

12 Walk around Zion.
    Go around it.
        Count its towers.
13 Examine its embankments.
    Walk through its palaces.
    Then you can tell the next generation,
14 “This Elohim is our Elohim forever and ever.
    He will lead us beyond death.”

Ecclesiastes 2:16-26

Without God Everything Is Pointless

16 Neither the wise person nor the fool will be remembered for long, since both will be forgotten in the days to come. Both the wise person and the fool will die. 17 So I came to hate life because everything done under the sun seemed wrong to me. Everything was pointless. It was like trying to catch the wind.

18 I came to hate everything for which I had worked so hard under the sun, because I will have to leave it to the person who replaces me. 19 Who knows whether that person will be wise or foolish? He will still have control over everything under the sun for which I worked so hard and used my wisdom. Even this is pointless.

20 Then I fell into despair over everything for which I had worked so hard under the sun. 21 Here is someone who had worked hard with wisdom, knowledge, and skill. Yet, he must turn over his estate to someone else, who didn’t work for it. Even this is pointless and a terrible tragedy.

22 What do people get from all of their hard work and struggles under the sun? 23 Their entire life is filled with pain, and their work is unbearable. Even at night their minds don’t rest. Even this is pointless.

With God Even the Simplest Things Have a Point

24 There is nothing better for people to do than to eat, drink, and find satisfaction in their work. I saw that even this comes from the hand of Elohim. 25 Who can eat or enjoy themselves without Elohim? 26 Elohim gives wisdom, knowledge, and joy to anyone who pleases him. But to the person who continues to sin, he gives the job of gathering and collecting wealth. The sinner must turn his wealth over to the person who pleases Elohim. Even this is pointless. It’s like trying to catch the wind.

Galatians 1:18-2:10

18 Then, three years later I went to Jerusalem to become personally acquainted with Cephas.[a] I stayed with him for fifteen days. 19 I didn’t see any other apostle. I only saw James, the Lord’s brother. 20 (God is my witness that what I’m writing is not a lie.) 21 Then I went to the regions of Syria and Cilicia. 22 The churches of Christ in Judea didn’t know me personally. 23 The only thing they had heard was this: “The man who persecuted us is now spreading the faith that he once tried to destroy.” 24 So they praised God for what had happened to me.

Paul Was Accepted as an Apostle by the Leaders in Jerusalem

Then 14 years later I went to Jerusalem again with Barnabas. I also took Titus along. I went in response to a revelation from God. I showed them the way I spread the Good News among people who are not Jewish. I did this in a private meeting with those recognized as important people to see whether all my efforts had been wasted.

Titus was with me, and although he is Greek, no one forced him to be circumcised.

False Christians were brought in. They slipped in as spies to learn about the freedom Christ Yeshua gives us. They hoped to find a way to control us. But we did not give in to them for a moment, so that the truth of the Good News would always be yours.

Those who were recognized as important people didn’t add a single thing to my message. (What sort of people they were makes no difference to me, since God doesn’t play favorites.) In fact, they saw that I had been entrusted with telling the Good News to people who are not circumcised as Peter had been entrusted to tell it to those who are circumcised. The one who made Peter an apostle to Jewish people also made me an apostle to people who are not Jewish. James, Cephas, and John (who were recognized as the most important people) acknowledged that God had given me this special gift.[b] So they shook hands with Barnabas and me, agreeing to be our partners. It was understood that we would work among the people who are not Jewish and they would work among Jewish people. 10 The only thing they asked us to do was to remember the poor, the very thing which I was eager to do.

Matthew 13:53-58

53 When Yeshua had finished these illustrations, he left that place.

Nazareth Rejects Jesus(A)

54 Yeshua went to his hometown and taught the people in the synagogue in a way that amazed them. People were asking, “Where did this man get this wisdom and the power to do these miracles? 55 Isn’t this the carpenter’s son? Isn’t his mother’s name Mary? Aren’t his brothers’ names James, Joseph, Simon, and Judas? 56 And aren’t all his sisters here with us? Where, then, did this man get all this?” 57 So they took offense at him.

But Yeshua said to them, “The only place a prophet isn’t honored is in his hometown and in his own house.”

58 He didn’t work many miracles there because of their lack of faith.

Names of God Bible (NOG)

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