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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 16-17

Psalm 16

A miktam[a] by David.

Protect me, O El, because I take refuge in you.
I said to Yahweh,
    “You are my Adonay. Without you, I have nothing good.”
Those who lead holy lives on earth
    are the noble ones who fill me with joy.[b]
Those who quickly chase after other gods multiply their sorrows.
    I will not pour out their sacrificial offerings of blood
        or use my lips to speak their names.

Yahweh is my inheritance and my cup.
    You are the one who determines my destiny.
Your boundary lines mark out pleasant places for me.
    Indeed, my inheritance is something beautiful.

I will praise Yahweh, who advises me.
    My conscience warns me at night.
I always keep Yahweh in front of me.
    When he is by my side, I cannot be moved.
        That is why my heart is glad and my soul rejoices.
            My body rests securely
10 because you do not abandon my soul to the grave
    or allow your holy one to decay.
11 You make the path of life known to me.
    Complete joy is in your presence.
        Pleasures are by your side forever.

Psalm 17

A prayer by David.

Hear my plea for justice, O Yahweh.
    Pay attention to my cry.
    Open your ears to my prayer,
    which comes from lips free from deceit.
Let the verdict of my innocence come directly from you.
    Let your eyes observe what is fair.

You have probed my heart.
    You have confronted me at night.
    You have tested me like silver,
    but you found nothing wrong.
    I have determined that my mouth will not sin.
I have avoided cruelty because of your word.
    In spite of what others have done,
        my steps have remained firmly in your paths.
        My feet have not slipped.
I have called on you because you answer me, O El.
    Turn your ear toward me.
    Hear what I have to say.
Reveal your miraculous deeds of mercy,
    O Savior of those who find refuge by your side
        from those who attack them.
Guard me as if I were the pupil in your eye.
    Hide me in the shadow of your wings.
Hide me from wicked people who violently attack me,
    from my deadly enemies who surround me.

10 They have shut out all feeling.[c]
    Their mouths have spoken arrogantly.
11 They have tracked me down.
    They have surrounded me.
    They have focused their attention on throwing me to the ground.
12 Each one of them is like a lion eager to tear its prey apart
    and like a young lion crouching in hiding places.

13 Arise, O Yahweh; confront them!
    Bring them to their knees!
    With your sword rescue my life from wicked people.
14 With your power rescue me from mortals, O Yahweh,
    from mortals who enjoy their inheritance only in this life.
        You fill their bellies with your treasure.
            Their children are satisfied with it,
                and they leave what remains to their children.

15 I will see your face when I am declared innocent.
    When I wake up, I will be satisfied with seeing you.

Psalm 22

Psalm 22

For the choir director; according to ayyeleth hashachar;[a] a psalm by David.

My El, my El,
    why have you abandoned me?
    Why are you so far away from helping me,
        so far away from the words of my groaning?
My Elohim,
    I cry out by day, but you do not answer—
        also at night, but I find no rest.

Yet, you are holy, enthroned on the praises of Israel.
Our ancestors trusted you.
    They trusted, and you rescued them.
They cried to you and were saved.
    They trusted you and were never disappointed.

Yet, I am a worm and not a man.
    I am scorned by humanity and despised by people.
All who see me make fun of me.
    Insults pour from their mouths.
        They shake their heads and say,
            “Put yourself in Yahweh’s hands.
                Let Yahweh save him!
                Let Yahweh rescue him since he is pleased with him!”
Indeed, you are the one who brought me out of the womb,
    the one who made me feel safe at my mother’s breasts.
10 I was placed in your care from birth.
    From my mother’s womb you have been my El.

11 Do not be so far away from me.
    Trouble is near, and there is no one to help.
12 Many bulls have surrounded me.
    Strong bulls from Bashan have encircled me.
13 They have opened their mouths to attack me
    like ferocious, roaring lions.
14 I am poured out like water,
    and all my bones are out of joint.
        My heart is like wax.
            It has melted within me.
15 My strength is dried up like pieces of broken pottery.
    My tongue sticks to the roof of my mouth.
    You lay me down in the dust of death.
16 Dogs have surrounded me.
    A mob has encircled me.
    They have pierced my hands and feet.
17 I can count all my bones.
    People stare.
    They gloat over me.
18 They divide my clothes among themselves.
    They throw dice for my clothing.

19 Do not be so far away, O Yahweh.
    Come quickly to help me, O my strength.
20 Rescue my soul from the sword,
    my life from vicious dogs.
21 Save me from the mouth of the lion
    and from the horns of wild oxen.

You have answered me.

22 I will tell my people about your name.
    I will praise you within the congregation.
23 All who fear Yahweh, praise him!
    All you descendants of Jacob, glorify him!
    Stand in awe of him, all you descendants of Israel.
24 Yahweh has not despised or been disgusted
    with the plight of the oppressed one.
        He has not hidden his face from that person.
            Yahweh heard when that oppressed person
                cried out to him for help.
25 My praise comes from you while I am among those assembled for worship.
    I will fulfill my vows in the presence of those who fear Yahweh.
26 Oppressed people will eat until they are full.
    Those who look to Yahweh will praise him.
        May you live forever.
27 All the ends of the earth will remember and return to Yahweh.
    All the families from all the nations will worship you
28 because the kingdom belongs to Yahweh
    and he rules the nations.
29 All prosperous people on earth will eat and worship.
    All those who go down to the dust will kneel in front of him,
    even those who are barely alive.
30 There will be descendants who serve him,
    a generation that will be told about Adonay.
31 They will tell people yet to be born about his righteousness—
    that he has finished it.

Isaiah 42:1-17

The Lord’s Servant Will Bring Righteousness to the World

42 Here is my Ebed, whom I support.
    Here is my chosen one, with whom I am pleased.
    I have put my Ruach on him.
    He will bring justice to the nations.
He will not cry out or raise his voice.
    He will not make his voice heard in the streets.
He will not break off a damaged cattail.
    He will not even put out a smoking wick.
    He will faithfully bring about justice.
He will not be discouraged or crushed
    until he has set up justice on the earth.
    The coastlands will wait for his teachings.

Yahweh El created the heavens and stretched them out.
    He shaped the earth and all that comes from it.
    He gave life to the people who are on it
        and breath to those who walk on it.

This is what Yahweh El says:

I, Yahweh, have called you to do what is right.
    I will take hold of your hand.
    I will protect you.
    I will appoint you as my promise[a] to the people,
        as my light to the nations.
            You will give sight to the blind,
                bring prisoners out of prisons,
                    and bring those who live in darkness
    out of dungeons.
I am Yahweh; that is my name.
    I will not give my glory to anyone else
        or the praise I deserve to idols.
What I said in the past has come true.
    I will reveal new things before they happen.

A Song about the Lord, the Warrior

10 Sing a new song to Yahweh.
    Sing his praise from the ends of the earth,
    you people who sail on the seas
        and all the creatures that live in them,
    you coastlands and all who live on them.
11 Let those who live in the desert and its cities raise their voices.
    Let those who live in the settlements of Kedar praise him.
    Let those who live in Sela sing for joy.
    Let them shout from the tops of the mountains.
12 Let them give glory to Yahweh
    and announce his praise on the coastlands.
13 Yahweh marches out like a warrior.
    He prepares himself for battle like a soldier.
        He shouts, gives the battle cry, and overpowers his enemies.

14 I have been silent for a long time.
    I kept quiet and held myself back.
    But like a woman in childbirth I will cry out.
    I will gasp and pant.
15 I will lay waste to mountains and hills.
    I will dry up all their vegetation.
    I will turn rivers into islands.
    I will dry up ponds.
16 I will lead the blind on unfamiliar roads.
    I will lead them on unfamiliar paths.
    I will turn darkness into light in front of them.
    I will make rough places smooth.
    These are the things I will do for them,
        and I will never abandon them.
17 Then those who trust idols
    and those who say to statues,
        “You are our gods”
    will be turned away and put to shame.

Ephesians 3:1-13

Paul’s Work of Spreading the Good News

This is the reason I, Paul, am the prisoner of Christ Yeshua[a] for those of you who are not Jewish.

Certainly, you have heard how God gave me the responsibility of bringing his kindness[b] to you. You have heard that he let me know this mystery through a revelation. I’ve already written to you about this briefly. When you read this, you’ll see that I understand the mystery about Christ. In the past, this mystery was not known by people as it is now. The Spirit has now revealed it to his holy apostles and prophets. This mystery is the Good News that people who are not Jewish have the same inheritance as Jewish people do. They belong to the same body and share the same promise that God made in Christ Yeshua. I became a servant of this Good News through God’s kindness freely given to me when his power worked in me.

I am the least of all God’s people. Yet, God showed me his kindness by allowing me to spread the Good News of the immeasurable wealth of Christ to people who are not Jewish. He allowed me to explain the way this mystery works. God, who created all things, kept it hidden in the past. 10 He did this so that now, through the church, he could let the rulers and authorities in heaven know his infinite wisdom. 11 This was God’s plan for all of history which he carried out through Christ Yeshua our Lord. 12 We can go to God with bold confidence through faith in Christ. 13 So then, I ask you not to become discouraged by the troubles I suffer for you. In fact, my troubles bring you glory.

Mark 2:13-22

Jesus Chooses Levi [Matthew] to Be a Disciple(A)

13 Yeshua went to the seashore again. Large crowds came to him, and he taught them.

14 When Yeshua was leaving, he saw Levi, son of Alphaeus, sitting in a tax office. Yeshua said to him, “Follow me!” So Levi got up and followed him.

15 Later Yeshua was having dinner at Levi’s house. Many tax collectors and sinners who were followers of Yeshua were eating with him and his disciples. 16 When the experts in Moses’ Teachings who were Pharisees saw him eating with sinners and tax collectors, they asked his disciples, “Why does he eat with tax collectors and sinners?”

17 When Yeshua heard that, he said to them, “Healthy people don’t need a doctor; those who are sick do. I’ve come to call sinners, not people who think they have God’s approval.”

Jesus Is Questioned about Fasting(B)

18 John’s disciples and the Pharisees were fasting. Some people came to Yeshua and said to him, “Why do John’s disciples and the Pharisees’ disciples fast, but your disciples don’t?”

19 Yeshua replied, “Can wedding guests fast while the groom is still with them? As long as they have the groom with them, they cannot fast. 20 But the time will come when the groom will be taken away from them. Then they will fast.

21 “No one patches an old coat with a new piece of cloth that will shrink. Otherwise, the new patch will shrink and rip away some of the old cloth, and the tear will become worse. 22 People don’t pour new wine into old wineskins. If they do, the wine will make the skins burst, and both the wine and the skins will be ruined. Rather, new wine is to be poured into fresh skins.”

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