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Book of Common Prayer

Daily Old and New Testament readings based on the Book of Common Prayer.
Duration: 861 days
Names of God Bible (NOG)
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Psalm 101

Psalm 101

A psalm by David.

I will sing about mercy and justice.
    O Yahweh, I will make music to praise you.
I want to understand the path to integrity.
    When will you come to me?

I will live in my own home with integrity.
I will not put anything wicked in front of my eyes.
    I hate what unfaithful people do.
    I want no part of it.
I will keep far away from devious minds.
    I will have nothing to do with evil.
I will destroy anyone who secretly slanders his neighbor.
    I will not tolerate anyone with a conceited look or arrogant heart.
My eyes will be watching the faithful people in the land
    so that they may live with me.
        The person who lives with integrity will serve me.

The one who does deceitful things will not stay in my home.
    The one who tells lies will not remain in my presence.

Every morning I will destroy all the wicked people in the land
    to rid Yahweh’s city of all troublemakers.

Psalm 109:1-30

Psalm 109

For the choir director; a psalm by David.

O Elohim, whom I praise, do not turn a deaf ear to me.
Wicked and deceitful people have opened their mouths against me.
    They speak against me with lying tongues.
They surround me with hateful words.
    They fight against me for no reason.
In return for my love, they accuse me,
    but I pray for them.[a]
They reward me with evil instead of good
    and with hatred instead of love.

I said, “Appoint the evil one to oppose him.
    Let Satan stand beside him.
        When he stands trial,
            let him be found guilty.
            Let his prayer be considered sinful.
Let his days be few in number.
    Let someone else take his position.

“Let his children become fatherless and his wife a widow.
10 Let his children wander around and beg.
    Let them seek help far from their ruined homes.
11 Let a creditor take everything he owns.
    Let strangers steal what he has worked for.
12 Let no one be kind to him anymore.
    Let no one show any pity to his fatherless children.
13 Let his descendants be cut off
    and their family name be wiped out by the next generation.
14 Let Yahweh remember the guilt of his ancestors
    and not wipe out his mother’s sin.
15 Let their guilt and sin always remain on record
    in front of Yahweh.
        Let Yahweh remove every memory of him[b] from the earth,
16 because he did not remember to be kind.

    “He drove oppressed, needy,
        and brokenhearted people to their graves.
17 He loved to put curses on others,
    so he, too, was cursed.
        He did not like to bless others,
            so he never received a blessing.
18 He wore cursing as though it were clothing,
    so cursing entered his body like water
        and his bones like oil.
19 Let cursing be his clothing,
    a belt he always wears.”

20 This is how Yahweh rewards those who accuse me,
    those who say evil things against me.

21 O Yahweh Adonay, deal with me out of the goodness of your name.
    Rescue me because of your mercy.
22 I am oppressed and needy.
    I can feel the pain in my heart.
23 I fade away like a lengthening shadow.
    I have been shaken off like a grasshopper.
24 My knees give way because I have been fasting.
    My body has become lean, without any fat.
25 I have become the victim of my enemies’ insults.
    They look at me and shake their heads.
26 Help me, O Yahweh my Elohim.
    Save me because of your mercy.
27 Then they will know that this is your doing,
    that you, O Yahweh, are the one who saved me.
28 They may curse, but you will bless.
    Let those who attack me be ashamed,
    but let me rejoice.
29 Let those who accuse me wear disgrace as though it were clothing.
    Let them be wrapped in their shame as though it were a robe.

30 With my mouth I will give many thanks to Yahweh.
    I will praise him among many people,

Psalm 119:121-144

121 I have done what is fair and right.
    Do not leave me at the mercy of those who oppress me.
122 Guarantee my well-being.
    Do not let arrogant people oppress me.
123 My eyes are strained from looking for you to save me
    and from looking for the fulfillment of your righteous promise.
124 Treat me with kindness,
    and teach me your laws.
125 I am your servant.
    Help me understand
        so that I may come to know your written instructions.
126 It is time for you to act, O Yahweh.[a]
    Even though people have abolished your teachings,
127 I love your commandments more than gold, more than pure gold.
128 I follow the straight paths of your guiding principles.
    I hate every pathway that leads to lying.

129 Your written instructions are miraculous.
    That is why I obey them.
130 Your word is a doorway that lets in light,
    and it helps gullible people understand.
131 I open my mouth and pant
    because I long for your commandments.
132 Turn toward me, and have pity on me
    as you have pledged to do for those who love your name.
133 Make my steps secure through your promise,
    and do not let any sin control me.
134 Save me from human oppression
    so that I may obey your guiding principles.
135 Smile on me,
    and teach me your laws.
136 Streams of tears flow from my eyes
    because others do not follow your teachings.

137 You are righteous, O Yahweh,
    and your regulations are fair.
138 You have issued your written instructions.
    They are fair and completely dependable.
139 My devotion for your words consumes me,
    because my enemies have forgotten your words.
140 Your promise has been thoroughly tested,
    and I love it.
141 I am unimportant and despised,
    yet I never forget your guiding principles.
142 Your righteousness is an everlasting righteousness,
    and your teachings are reliable.
143 Trouble and hardship have found me,
    but your commandments still make me happy.
144 Your written instructions are always right.
    Help me understand them so that I will live.

Numbers 16:36-50

36 Then Yahweh said to Moses, 37 “Tell Eleazar, son of the priest Aaron, to take the incense burners out of the fire and scatter the coals and incense somewhere else, because the incense burners have become holy. 38 The incense burners of these men who sinned and lost their lives are holy, because they were offered to Yahweh. Hammer them into thin metal sheets to cover the altar. This will be a sign to the Israelites.”

39 So the priest Eleazar took the bronze incense burners which had been brought by those who had been burned to death. The incense burners were then hammered into thin metal sheets to cover the altar, 40 following the command that Yahweh had given through Moses. The bronze-covered altar will remind Israel that no one but a descendant of Aaron can come near to burn incense to Yahweh. Everyone else will die like Korah and his followers.

41 The next day the whole community of Israel complained to Moses and Aaron. They said, “You have killed Yahweh’s people.” 42 The community came together to confront Moses and Aaron. When they turned toward the tent of meeting, they saw the smoke covering it, and the glory of Yahweh appeared.

43 Then Moses and Aaron went to the front of the tent of meeting. 44 Yahweh said to Moses, 45 “Get away from these people, and let me destroy them in an instant!” Immediately, they bowed with their faces touching the ground.

46 Moses said to Aaron, “Take your incense burner, put burning coals from the altar and incense in it, and go quickly into the community to make peace with the Lord for the people. Yahweh is showing his anger; a plague has started.”

47 Aaron took his incense burner, as Moses told him, and ran into the middle of the assembly, because the plague had already begun among the people. He put incense on the incense burner to make peace with the Lord for the people. 48 He stood between those who had died and those who were still alive, and the plague stopped. 49 Still, 14,700 died from the plague in addition to those who had died because of Korah. 50 By the time Aaron came back to Moses at the entrance to the tent of meeting, the plague had stopped.

Romans 4:13-25

13 So it was not by obeying the laws in Moses’ Teachings that Abraham or his descendants received the promise that he would inherit the world. Rather, he received this promise through God’s approval that comes by faith. 14 If those who obey Moses’ Teachings are the heirs, then faith is useless and the promise is worthless. 15 The laws in Moses’ Teachings bring about anger. But where those laws don’t exist, they can’t be broken. 16 Therefore, the promise is based on faith so that it can be a gift.[a] Consequently, the promise is guaranteed for every descendant, not only for those who are descendants by obeying Moses’ Teachings but also for those who are descendants by believing as Abraham did. He is the father of all of us, 17 as Scripture says: “I have made you a father of many nations.”

Abraham believed when he stood in the presence of the God who gives life to dead people and calls into existence things that don’t even exist. 18 When there was nothing left to hope for, Abraham still hoped and believed. As a result, he became a father of many nations, as he had been told: “That is how many descendants you will have.” 19 Abraham didn’t weaken. Through faith he regarded the facts: His body was already as good as dead now that he was about a hundred years old, and Sarah was unable to have children. 20 He didn’t doubt God’s promise out of a lack of faith. Instead, giving honor to God for the promise, he became strong because of faith 21 and was absolutely confident that God would do what he promised. 22 That is why Abraham’s faith was regarded as the basis of his approval by God.

23 But the words “his faith was regarded as the basis of his approval by God” were written not only for him 24 but also for us. Our faith will be regarded as the basis of our approval by God—each of us who believe in the one who brought Yeshua, our Lord, back to life. 25 Yeshua, our Lord, was handed over to death because of our failures and was brought back to life so that we could receive God’s approval.

Matthew 20:1-16

A Story about Vineyard Workers

20 “The kingdom of heaven is like a landowner who went out at daybreak to hire workers for his vineyard. After agreeing to pay the workers the usual day’s wages, he sent them to work in his vineyard. About 9 a.m. he saw others standing in the marketplace without work. He said to them, ‘Work in my vineyard, and I’ll give you whatever is right.’ So they went.

“He went out again about noon and 3 p.m. and did the same thing. About 5 p.m. he went out and found some others standing around. He said to them, ‘Why are you standing here all day long without work?’

“‘No one has hired us,’ they answered him.

“He said to them, ‘Work in my vineyard.’

“When evening came, the owner of the vineyard told the supervisor, ‘Call the workers, and give them their wages. Start with the last, and end with the first.’

“Those who started working about 5 p.m. came, and each received a day’s wages. 10 When those who had been hired first came, they expected to receive more. But each of them received a day’s wages. 11 Although they took it, they began to protest to the owner. 12 They said, ‘These last workers have worked only one hour. Yet, you’ve treated us all the same, even though we worked hard all day under a blazing sun.’

13 “The owner said to one of them, ‘Friend, I’m not treating you unfairly. Didn’t you agree with me on a day’s wages? 14 Take your money and go! I want to give this last worker as much as I gave you. 15 Can’t I do what I want with my own money? Or do you resent my generosity towards others?’

16 “In this way the last will be first, and the first will be last.”

Names of God Bible (NOG)

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