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Book of Common Prayer

Daily Old and New Testament readings based on the Book of Common Prayer.
Duration: 861 days
Orthodox Jewish Bible (OJB)
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Tehillim 148-150

148 Praise Hashem. Praise Hashem from HaShomayim: praise Him in the heights above.

Praise ye Him, all His malachim: praise ye Him, all Tzivos Hashem.

Praise ye Him, shemesh and yarei’ach: praise Him, all ye kokhavim of ohr.

Praise Him, ye heavens of heavens, and ye waters that be above HaShomayim.

Let them praise the Shem of Hashem: for He commanded, and they were created.

He hath also established them forever and ever: He hath made a Chok (decree) which shall not pass away.

Hallelu Hashem from ha’aretz, ye sea creatures, and all tehomot:

Eish, and barad; snow, and cloud; stormy wind fulfilling His Devar:

Mountains, and all hills; etz pri (fruitful trees), and all cedars:

10 Beasts, and all cattle; remesh (creeping things), and flying fowl:

11 Malchei eretz, and all people; sarim (princes), and all shoftei aretz:

12 Both bochurim, and betulot; zekenim, and ne’arim:

13 Let them praise the Shem of Hashem: for Shmo alone is excellent; His hod is above Eretz and Shomayim.

14 He also exalteth the keren of His people, tehillah (the praise) of all His Chasidim; even of the Bnei Yisroel, an Am (people) close unto Him. Hallelu Hashem.

149 Praise Hashem. Shiru l’Adonoi shir chadash (Sing unto Hashem a new song), and His praise in the Kahal Chasidim.

Let Yisroel rejoice in Him that made him; let the Bnei Tziyon be glad in their Melech.

Let them praise Shmo in the dance; let them sing zemirot unto Him with the tambourine and kinnor.

For Hashem taketh pleasure in His people; He will crown the meek with Yeshuah (salvation).

Let the Chasidim be joyful in kavod; let them sing for joy upon their beds.

Let the high praises of G-d be in their mouth, and a two-edged sword in their hand;

To execute vengeance upon the Goyim, and punishments upon the people;

To bind their melachim with chains, and their nobles with shackles of barzel (iron);

To execute upon them the mishpat katuv (written judgment); this honor have all His Chasidim. Hallelu Hashem.

150 Praise Hashem. Hallelu El (Praise G-d) in His Kodesh [Beis Hamikdash]; Hallelu Him in the raki’a [see Bereshis 1:6] of His might.

Hallelu Him for His gevurot (mighty acts); hallelu Him according to His surpassing greatness.

Hallelu Him with the sound of the shofar; hallelu Him with the nevel (harp) and kinnor (lyre).

Hallelu Him with the tambourine and dance; hallelu Him with stringed instruments and flute.

Hallelu Him upon the clashing cymbals; hallelu Him upon the resounding cymbals.

Let every thing that hath neshamah praise Hashem. Praise Hashem!

Tehillim 114-115

114 When Yisroel went out of Mitzrayim, Bais Ya’akov from a people of foreign tongue,

Yehudah was His kodesh (sanctuary), and Yisroel His dominion.

The yam saw it, and fled; Yarden was driven back.

The harim skipped like rams, and the little hills like lambs.

What ailed thee, O thou yam, that thou didst flee? Thou Yarden, that thou wast driven back?

Ye harim, that ye skipped like rams; and ye little hills, like lambs?

Tremble, thou earth, at the presence of Hashem, at the presence of Elohei Ya’akov;

Which turned the rock into a pool of mayim, the flint into a spring of mayim.

115 Not unto us, Hashem, not unto us, but unto Thy Shem give kavod, for the sake of Thy chesed, and for Thy emes.

Why should the Goyim say, Where is now their Elohim?

But Eloheinu is in Shomayim; He hath done whatsoever He hath pleased.

Their atzabim (idols) are kesef and zahav, the ma’aseh (work) of the hands of adam.

Peh (mouth) they have, but they speak not; einayim (eyes) have they, but they see not;

Oznayim (ears) they have, but they hear not; af (nose) have they, but they smell not;

They have hands, but they handle not; raglayim (feet) have they, but they walk not; neither speak they through their garon (throat).

They that make them will be like them; so is kol asher bote’ach (every one that trusteth) in them.

O Yisroel, trust thou in Hashem. He is their ezrah (help) and their mogen.

10 O Bais Aharon, trust thou in Hashem; He is their ezrah (help) and their mogen.

11 The ones fearing Hashem, trust in Hashem; He is their ezrah (help) and their mogen (shield).

12 Hashem hath been mindful of us; Yevarech. Yevarech es Bais Yisroel; Yevarech es Bais Aharon.

13 Yevarech Yirei Hashem (He will bless those who fear Hashem), the ketanim with the gedolim.

14 May Hashem give you increase, upon you and your banim.

15 May a barukhah be upon you by Hashem, Oseh Shomayim va’Aretz (Maker of Heaven and Earth).

16 The heavens, even Shomayim, is Hashem’s, but HaAretz He gave to the Bnei Adam.

17 The mesim (dead ones) praise not Hashem, neither do any that descend into Dumah (the silent [place of Sheol]).

18 But we will bless Hashem from this time forth v’ad olam (and to forevermore). Praise Hashem.

Shemot 18:1-12

[YITRO]

18 When Yitro, the kohen of Midyan, Moshe’s khoten (father-in-law), heard of all that Elohim had done for Moshe, and for Yisroel His people, and that Hashem had brought Yisroel out of Mitzrayim;

Then Yitro, Moshe’s khoten, received Tzipporah, Moshe’ wife, after Moshe had sent her away,

And her two banim; of which the shem of the one was Gershom; for he said, I have been a ger in a foreign land;

And the shem of the other was Eliezer; for the Elohei Avi, said he, was ezri (my help), and delivered me from the cherev of Pharaoh;

And Yitro, Moshe’s khoten, came with his banim and his isha unto Moshe into the midbar, where he encamped at the Har HaElohim;

And he said unto Moshe, I thy khoten (father-in-law) Yitro am come unto thee, and thy isha, and her two banim with her.

And Moshe went out to meet his khoten, bowed low, and kissed him; and they asked each other of their shalom (welfare); and they came into the ohel.

And Moshe told his khoten all that Hashem had done unto Pharaoh and to the Egyptians for the sake of Yisroel, and all the travail that had befallen them along the derech, and how Hashem saved and delivered them.

And Yitro rejoiced for all the tovah which Hashem had done for Yisroel, whom He had delivered out of the hand of the Egyptians.

10 And Yitro said, Baruch Hashem, Who hath rescued you out of the hand of the Egyptians, and out of the hand of Pharaoh, and Who hath delivered HaAm from under the hand of the Egyptians.

11 Now I have da’as that Hashem is gadol than kol haelohim; for in the thing wherein they dealt proudly He was above them.

12 And Yitro, Moshe’s khoten, brought an olah and zevakhim for Elohim; and Aharon came, and kol Ziknei Yisroel, to eat lechem with Moshe’s khoten before HaElohim.

Yochanan I 2:7-17

Chaverim, I do not write you a mitzvah chadasha, but a mitzvah yashanah, which you were having from the beginning: the mitzvah yashanah is the dvar which you heard.

Again a mitzvah chadasha I write to you, which is HaEmes in Him, and in you, because the choshech is making its histalkus (passing away) and the Ohr HaAmitti (the True Light) already is shining.

The one claiming in the Ohr (Light) to be and the Ach b’Moshiach of him hating, is in the choshech still. [VAYIKRA 19:17]

10 The one with ahavah for the Ach b’Moshiach of him makes his maon (dwelling, permanent residence, Yn 14:2, 23) in the Ohr (Light) and a cause for michshol (stumbling, falling) is not in him. [TEHILLIM 119:165]

11 But the one hating the Ach b’Moshiach of him is in the choshech and walks his derech in the choshech and does not have da’as where he goes, because the choshech blinded his eyes.

12 I write to you, yeladim, because your averos have been granted selicha (forgiveness) because of SHMO (His Name). [TEHILLIM 25:11]

13 I write to you, avot, because you have had da’as of the One Who is Bereshis; I write to you, yunge Leit (young people), because you have conquered the evil one.

14 I wrote to you, yeladim, because you have had da’as of HaAv; I wrote to you, avot, because you have had da’as of the One Bereshis. I wrote to you, yunge Leit (young people), because you are chazakim (strong ones) and the Dvar Hashem makes His maon in you and you have conquered the evil one.

15 Do not have ahavah for the Olam Hazeh, neither the things in the Olam Hazeh. If anyone has ahavah for the Olam Hazeh, the Ahavas [Elohim] HaAv is not in him.

16 For all that is in the Olam Hazeh, the ta’avah (lust) of the basar and the ta’avah of the eyes and the gaa’vah (pride) in the chashuve (prominence) of what one has in this life, one’s vital possessions, all this is not of HaAv but is of the Olam Hazeh. [BERESHIS 3:6; MISHLE 27:20]

17 And the Olam Hazeh is making its histalkus (passing away) and the ta’avah (lust) of it, but the one doing the ratzon Hashem has his maon lanetzakh (permanent dwelling place to remain for ever).

Markos 16:9-20

And now after Rebbe, Melech HaMoshiach stood up alive early on Yom Rishon he appeared rishonah (first) to Miryam of Magdala, from whom he had cast out shiva shedim.

10 She went out and announced to the ones who had been with Rebbe, Melech HaMoshiach while they were in avelut (mourning) and weeping.

11 And those who heard that Rebbe,Melech HaMoshiach lives and he was seen by her, refused to have emunah.

12 And after these things, Rebbe, Melech HaMoshiach appeared in another form to two of them walking along into the country.

13 And those went and reported to the rest, but the rest did not have emunah either.

14 But later Rebbe, Melech HaMoshiach appeared to the Achad Asar (The Eleven) themselves reclining at tish, and Rebbe, Melech HaMoshiach reproached them for their lack of emunah and the KESHI [stubbornness, hardness DEVARIM 9:27} of their levavot (hearts), because they had not believed in those who saw Rebbe, Melech HaMoshiach after he had been made to stand up alive.

15 And Rebbe, Melech HaMoshiach said to them, Go into kol haOlam (all the World), and proclaim the Besuras HaGeulah to all HaBriah (the Creation).

16 The one having had emunah (faith) and having submitted to a tevilah of teshuva (immersion of repentance) will be delivered in the Yeshuat Eloheinu (Salvation of our G-d), but the one not having emunah will come under the gezar din (verdict) of harshaah (condemnation as guilty).

17 And these otot (signs) will accompany those that have emunah. BiShmi (In my Name) they will cast out shedim (demons); they will speak with leshonot chadashot (new tongues, Ac 2:4);

18 And with their hands they will pick up nechashim (snakes, Ac 28:3-5); and, if any deadly poison they drink, it will in no way harm them; upon [the] cholim (sick people) they will lay their hands and they will bring them refuah.

19 And then Adoneinu Yehoshua, after speaking to them, was taken up into Shomayim and VYASHAV LIMIN HASHEM (sat down at the right hand of Hashem. {TEHILLIM 110:1])

20 And those having gone forth preached the Hachrazah (Proclamation, Kerygma) everywhere, [while] Adonoi was working with them, confirming the Besuras HaGeulah through the accompanying otot (signs). Omein.

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