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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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Tehillim 63

63 (Mizmor Dovid. When he was in the midbar Yehudah). O Elohim, Thou art Eli; early will I seek Thee; my nefesh thirsteth for Thee; my basar longeth for Thee in a dry and thirsty land, where no mayim is;

(3) To see Thy oz (might, power) and Thy kavod, as I have beheld Thee in the Kodesh (holy place, sanctuary).

(4) Because Thy chesed is better than chayyim, my lips shall praise Thee.

(5) Thus will I bless Thee while I live; I will lift up my hands b’Shimcha (in Thy Name.)

(6) My nefesh shall be satisfied as with chelev (fat) and deshen (abundance); and my mouth shall praise Thee with lips of joyful singing;

(7) When I remember Thee upon my bed, and meditate on Thee in the ashmurot (night watches).

(8) Because Thou hast been my help, therefore in the tzel (shadow) of Thy wings will I sing with joy.

(9) My nefesh followeth hard after Thee; Thy Yamin (Right Hand) upholdeth me.

(10) But those that seek my nefesh, to destroy it, shall go into the abysses of ha’aretz.

10 (11) They deliver him into the power of the cherev; they shall be a portion for jackals.

11 (12) But HaMelech shall rejoice in Elohim; every one that sweareth by Him shall glory; but the mouth of them that speak sheker shall be stopped.

Tehillim 98

98 (A Mizmor) O sing unto Hashem a shir chadash; for He hath done marvellous things; His right hand, and His zero’a kodesh, hath gotten Him victory.

Hashem hath made known His Yeshuah (salvation); His tzedek hath He openly showed in the sight of the Goyim.

He hath remembered His chesed and His emes toward the Bais Yisroel; all the ends of ha’aretz have seen the Yeshu’at Eloheinu (salvation of our G-d).

Make a joyful noise unto Hashem, kol ha’aretz; make a loud noise, and rejoice, and sing praise.

Sing unto Hashem with the kinnor; with the kinnor, and the voice of singing.

With trumpets and sound of the shofar make a joyful noise before HaMelech Hashem.

Let the yam roar, and the fullness thereof; the tevel, and they that dwell therein.

Let the floods clap their hands; let the harim be joyful together

Before Hashem; for He cometh to judge ha’aretz; with tzedek shall He judge the tevel, and the people with meisharim (uprightness).

Tehillim 103

103 (Of Dovid). Barachi (Bless) Hashem, O my nefesh; and all that is within me, bless His Shem kodesh.

Barachi Hashem, O my nefesh, and forget not all His gmulim (benefits);

Who forgiveth all thine avonim (iniquities); Who healeth all thy diseases;

Who is the Go’el (Redeemer) of thy life from shachat (corruption, pit, grave); Who crowneth thee with chesed and rachamim;

Who satisfieth thy mouth with tov; so that thy ne’urim is made chadash like the nesher.

Hashem executeth tzedakot and mishpatim for all that are oppressed.

He made known His drakhim unto Moshe, His deeds unto the Bnei Yisroel.

Hashem is rachum and channun, slow to anger, and plenteous in chesed.

He will not strive l’netzach; neither will He keep His anger l’olam.

10 He hath not dealt with us according to chata’einu (our sins); nor repaid us according to avonoteinu (our iniquities).

11 For as Shomayim is high above ha’aretz, so great is His chesed toward them that fear Him.

12 As far as the mizrach (east) is from the ma’arav (west), so far hath He removed peysha’einu (our transgressions) from us.

13 As an av has compassion on banim so Hashem has compassion on them that fear Him.

14 For He has da’as of yitzreinu (our nature); He remembereth that aphar anachnu (dust we are).

15 As for enosh (mankind), his yamim are like khatzir (green grass, herbage); like tzitz hasadeh (a flower of the field), so he flourisheth.

16 For the ruach (wind) passeth over it, and it is gone; and the place thereof shall remember it no more.

17 But the chesed Hashem is me’olam v’ad olam (from everlasting to everlasting) upon them that fear Him, and His tzedakah unto bnei banim;

18 To such as are shomer over His Brit, and to those that remember His precepts to do them.

19 Hashem hath established His kisse (throne) in Shomayim; and His malchut ruleth over all.

20 Barachu Hashem, ye His malachim, gibborei ko’ach (mighty ones of power), that do His bidding, paying heed unto the voice of His Davar.

21 Barachu Hashem, all ye His Tzivos; ye mesharetim (ministers) of His, that do His ratzon (will).

22 Barachu Hashem, all His ma’asim in all places of His memshalet (dominion); Barachi Hashem, O my nefesh.

Bereshis 13:2-18

And Avram was very rich in cattle, in kesef, and in zahav.

And he went on his journeys from the Negev even to Beit-El, unto the makom where his ohel had been at the beginning, between Beit-El and Ai;

Unto the makom of the Mizbe’ach, which he had built there at the first; and there Avram called on the Shem of Hashem.

And Lot also, which walked with Avram, had tzon, and herds, and ohalim.

And ha’aretz was not able to bear them, that they might dwell together; for their rechush was rav, so that they could not dwell together.

And there was a riv between the ro’im of the herd of Avram and the ro’im of the herd of Lot; and the Kena’ani and the Perizzi dwelt then in ha’aretz.

And Avram said unto Lot, Let there be no merivah now between me and thee, and between my ro’im and thy ro’im; for we are achim.

Is not the kol ha’aretz before thee? Separate thyself, now, from me; if thou wilt take the left hand, then I will go to the right; or if thou depart to the right hand, then I will go to the left.

10 And Lot lifted up his eyes, and beheld all the plain of Yarden, that it was well watered everywhere, before Hashem destroyed Sodom and Amora, even as the Gan Hashem, like Eretz Mitzrayim, as you go to Tzoar.

11 Then Lot chose for him all the plain of Yarden; and Lot journeyed mikedem (east); and they separated themselves the one from his brother.

12 Avram dwelled in Eretz Kena’an, and Lot dwelled in the cities of the plain, and pitched his ohel toward Sodom.

13 But the men of Sodom were ra’im and chatta’im before Hashem exceedingly.

14 And Hashem said unto Avram, after that Lot was separated from him, Lift up now thine eyes, and look from the makom where thou art northward, and southward and eastward, and westward:

15 For kol ha’aretz which thou seest, to thee will I give it, and to thy zera ad olam (forever).

16 And I will make thy zera as the dust of ha’aretz; so that if a man can number the aphar of ha’aretz, then shall thy zera also be numbered.

17 Arise, walk through ha’aretz in the length of it and in the breadth of it; for I will give it unto thee.

18 Then Avram moved his ohel, and came and dwelt in Elonei Mamre, which is in Chevron, and built there a Mizbe’ach unto Hashem.

Kehillah in Galatia 2:1-10

Then, after arbah esrey shanim (fourteen years), again (Acts 11:30) I went up to Yerushalayim with Bar-Nabba, having taken with me also Titos.

Yet I went up according to a chazon (revelation), and I laid before them the Besuras HaGeulah which I proclaim among the Goyim, but I did this privately to the men of repute (2:9), lest I should run, or should prove to have run, L’TOHU (in vain) [YESHAYAH 49:4; 65:23].

But Titos, the one with me, a Yevani (Greek), was not compelled to undergo bris milah.

But because of the achei sheker (false brothers) b’Moshiach, the ones secretly brought in, the ones who crept in to spy out our DEROR ("freedom" VAYIKRA 25:10) which we have in Moshiach Yehoshua al menat (in order that) they might enslave us.

To these enslavers not for one hour did we yield in subjection, that HaEmes of the Besuras HaGeulah might continue and remain with you (Galatian Goyim).

But from the men of repute whatever they once were matters nothing to me, ki ein masso panim im Hashem (for there is no respect of persons with G-d, no partiality) for to me these men of repute added nothing.

But, on the contrary, having seen that I have been entrusted with the Besuras HaGeulah for those without the bris milah, just as Kefa was for those with the bris milah,

For the One having worked in Kefa for a Shlichus to those with the bris milah also worked in me for a Shlichus to the Goyim.

And realizing the Chen v’Chesed Hashem having been given to me, Ya’akov and Kefa and Yochanan, the men of repute, the ones seeming to be Ammudei HaKehillah (Pillars of the Kehillah), extended to me and to Bar-Nabba the yad yeminam (right hands) as a sign of Achavah B’Moshiach (Brotherhood in Moshiach), that we should be for those of the Goyim, but they for those of the bris milah,

10 Only that we should remember the Aniyim (the Poor), the very thing which I was also eager to do.

Markos 7:31-37

31 When he returned from the region of Tzor, and then went through Tzidon to Lake Kinneret within the region of the Decapolis,

32 They bring to him [a man who was] cheresh illem (deaf and mute) and they entreated him to lay hands on him.

33 And he took him aside from the multitude by himself and put his fingers into his ears, and spat, and with that touched the tongue of the mute man;

34 And, looking up to Shomayim with a deep sigh, he says to him, Ephphatha, (which means, Be opened!).

35 Ofen ort his ears were opened, and the impediment of his lashon (tongue) was loosed and he was speaking properly.

36 And Rebbe, Melech HaMoshiach was directing them not to tell anyone. But as much as he ordered them, they were proclaiming [it] all the more.

37 And they were all astonished beyond all measure, saying, He has done all things tov meod (very well), and he makes even the chereshim (deaf people) to hear and the illemim (mute) to speak. [YESHAYAH 35:5,6]

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