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Book of Common Prayer

Daily Old and New Testament readings based on the Book of Common Prayer.
Duration: 861 days
Mounce Reverse Interlinear New Testament (MOUNCE)
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Galatians 3:6-14

Consider kathōs Abraham Abraam: “ He believed pisteuō · ho God theos, and kai it was reckoned logizomai to him autos as eis righteousness dikaiosynē.” Know ginōskō then ara that hoti it is those ho of ek faith pistis who houtos are eimi the sons hyios of Abraham Abraam. And de the ho Scripture graphē, foreseeing prooraō that hoti God theos would justify dikaioō the ho Gentiles ethnos by ek faith pistis, · ho preached proeuangelizomai the gospel beforehand to ho Abraham Abraam, saying hoti, “ In en you sy will all pas nations ethnos be blessed eneulogeō.” · ho So hōste then , those ho who ek believe pistis are blessed eulogeō along with syn Abraham Abraam, the ho believer pistos.

10 For gar all hosos who rely eimi on ek works ergon of the law nomos are eimi under hypo a curse katara; for gar it is written graphō, “ Cursed epikataratos is everyone pas who hos does not ou continue emmenō in all pas things ho written graphō in en the ho book biblion of the ho law nomos, to do poieō them autos.” 11 Now de it is clear dēlos that hoti no one oudeis is justified dikaioō before para God theos by en the law nomos, · ho because hoti “it is by ek faith pistis that the ho righteous dikaios person will live zaō.” 12 However de, the ho law nomos is eimi not ou of ek faith pistis; on the contrary alla, it teaches that “ the ho one who does poieō them autos will live zaō by en them autos.” 13 Christ Christos redeemed exagorazō us hēmeis from ek the ho curse katara of the ho law nomos by becoming ginomai a curse katara for hyper us hēmeis for hoti it is written graphō, “ Cursed epikataratos is everyone pas who ho is hung kremannymi on epi a tree xylon”— 14 in order that hina in en Christ Christos Jesus Iēsous the ho blessing eulogia of ho Abraham Abraam might come ginomai to eis the ho Gentiles ethnos, so that hina we might receive lambanō the ho promise epangelia of the ho Spirit pneuma through dia · ho faith pistis.

John 5:30-47

30 I egō can dynamai do poieō nothing oudeis on apo my own emautou; I judge krinō only as kathōs I hear akouō, and kai · ho my emos judgment krisis · ho is eimi just dikaios because hoti I seek zēteō not ou · ho my own emos will thelēma · ho but alla the ho will thelēma of ho him who sent pempō me egō.

31  If ean I egō bear witness martyreō about peri myself emautou, · ho my egō testimony martyria is eimi not ou deemed true alēthēs. 32 There is eimi another allos who ho bears witness martyreō about peri me egō, and kai I know oida that hoti the ho witness martyria that hos he bears martyreō about peri me egō is eimi true alēthēs. 33 You hymeis have sent apostellō messengers to pros John Iōannēs, and kai he has borne witness martyreō to the ho truth alētheia. 34 ( Not ou that I egō · de accept lambanō such para human anthrōpos · ho testimony martyria, but alla I say legō these houtos things so hina that you hymeis may be saved sōzō.) 35 He ekeinos was eimi a ho lamp lychnos that ho was burning kaiō and kai giving light phainō, and de you hymeis were willing thelō for pros a time hōra to rejoice agalliaō in en · ho his autos light phōs. 36 But de I egō have echō a ho witness martyria greater megas than that ho of John Iōannēs; for gar the ho works ergon that hos the ho Father patēr has given didōmi me egō to hina complete teleioō, the ho very autos works ergon that hos I am doing poieō, bear witness martyreō about peri me egō that hoti the ho Father patēr has sent apostellō me egō. 37 And kai the ho Father patēr who sent pempō me egō has himself ekeinos borne witness martyreō about peri me egō. His autos voice phōnē you have never pōpote heard akouō, his autos form eidos you have never oute seen horaō, 38 and kai · ho his autos word logos you do not ou have echō residing menō in en you hymeis, because hoti you hymeis do pisteuō not ou believe pisteuō the houtos one ekeinos whom hos he sent apostellō.

39  You study eraunaō the ho Scriptures graphē because hoti you hymeis think dokeō that by en them autos you will have echō eternal aiōnios life zōē; and kai it is eimi they ekeinos that ho bear witness martyreō about peri me egō, 40 but kai you refuse ou to come erchomai to pros me egō that hina you may have echō life zōē. 41 I do lambanō not ou accept lambanō praise doxa from para people anthrōpos, 42 but alla I know ginōskō you hymeis—I know that hoti you do echō not ou have echō the ho love agapē of ho God theos in en you heautou. 43 I egō have come erchomai in en the ho name onoma of ho my egō Father patēr and kai you do not ou accept lambanō me egō. If ean someone allos else comes erchomai in en · ho his own idios name onoma, · ho him ekeinos you will accept lambanō. 44 How pōs can dynamai you hymeis believe pisteuō, when you accept lambanō praise doxa from para one allēlōn another but kai do zēteō not ou seek zēteō the ho praise doxa that ho comes from para the ho only monos God theos? 45 Do not think dokeō that hoti I egō will accuse katēgoreō you hymeis before pros the ho Father patēr; the ho one who accuses katēgoreō you hymeis is eimi Moses Mōysēs, on eis whom hos you hymeis have set elpizō your hope . 46 If ei you believed pisteuō Moses Mōysēs, you would an believe pisteuō me egō, for gar he ekeinos wrote graphō about peri me egō. 47 But de if ei you do pisteuō not ou believe pisteuō · ho his ekeinos writings gramma, how pōs will you believe pisteuō · ho my emos words rhēma?”

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