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Book of Common Prayer

Daily Old and New Testament readings based on the Book of Common Prayer.
Duration: 861 days
Worldwide English (New Testament) (WE)
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Acts 23:23-35

23 The commanding officer called two officers to him. He said, `Get two hundred soldiers ready by nine o'clock tonight to go to Caesarea. Send seventy men with them who will ride on horses and two hundred men who will carry spears.

24 Also have horses ready for Paul to ride. Take him safely to Felix, the ruler.'

25 The officer wrote a letter to Felix like this:

26 `Claudius Lysias sends greetings to you, great ruler Felix.

27 This man was caught by the Jews. They were ready to kill him. But I came with my soldiers and took him away, because I found out that he is a Roman.

28 I wanted to find out what complaint they had against him, so I brought him into their court.

29 I found out that their complaints were to do with their law. But he had not done anything wrong enough to die or to be put into prison.

30 When I heard that the Jewish leaders were planning to catch him, I sent him to you at once. I told those who are making complaints against him that they must bring the matter to you.'

31 So the soldiers took Paul as they had been told to do. They went with him that night as far as the town of Antipatris.

32 The next day the soldiers went back to the barracks. Only the men who were riding horses went with Paul.

33 When they reached Caesarea, they gave the letter to the ruler and brought Paul to him.

34-35 e read the letter. Then he asked Paul what country he came from. He heard that Paul was from Cilicia. Then he said, `I will hear all you have to say when the men who have made the complaint come here.' He ordered Paul to be kept in the house which is called Herod's palace.

Luke 7:18-35

18 John also heard about all these things from his disciples.

19 He called two of them and sent them to Jesus. He asked, `Are you the One who is to come? Or shall we wait for another person?'

20 When the men came to Jesus, they said, `John the Baptizer sent us to you. He asks, "Are you the One who is to come? Or shall we wait for another person?" '

21 At that time Jesus healed many people who were sick or had troubles or bad spirits. He made many blind people able to see.

22 He answered John's disciples, `Go tell John what you have seen and heard. Blind people see. The lame people walk. People with leprosy are healed. People who could not hear can hear. Dead people are alive again. Poor people hear the good news.

23 Happy is the person who is not troubled in his heart about me.'

24 When John's messengers had gone away, Jesus began to talk to the people about John. He said, `What did you go out into the desert to see? Did you go out to see a tall grass moving in the wind?

25 What did you go out to see? A man wearing fine clothes? People who wear fine clothes and have nice things live in kings' houses.

26 What did you go out to see? A prophet of God? Yes, I tell you, and he is much more than a prophet.

27 He is the one the holy writings tell about: "See, I send my messenger ahead of you. He will make the way ready for you."

28 I tell you, no one has ever been born who is greater than John. And yet, the smallest one in the kingdom of God is greater than he.'

29 All the people and the tax collectors praised God when they heard that. They had been baptised by John.

30 But the Pharisees and teachers of the law would not follow God's way and they were not baptised by John.

31 Jesus asked, `What will I say that the people of today are like? What are they like?

32 They are like children who sit in the market. They call to other children. They say, "We played music for you, but you did not dance. We cried, but you did not cry."

33 John the Baptizer came. He does not eat bread or drink wine. You say, "He has a bad spirit in him."

34 The Son of Man came. He eats and drinks. You say, "This man eats and drinks too much! He is a friend of tax collectors and bad people!"

35 A man is proved wise by what he has done.'