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Book of Common Prayer

Daily Old and New Testament readings based on the Book of Common Prayer.
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Psalm 75-76

Psalm 75[a]

For the music director, according to the al-tashcheth style;[b] a psalm of Asaph, a song.

75 We give thanks to you, O God. We give thanks.
You reveal your presence;[c]
people tell about your amazing deeds.
God says,[d]
“At the appointed times,[e]
I judge[f] fairly.
When the earth and all its inhabitants dissolve in fear,[g]
I make its pillars secure.”[h] (Selah)
[i] I say to the proud, “Do not be proud,”
and to the wicked, “Do not be so confident of victory.[j]
Do not be so certain you have won.[k]
Do not speak with your head held so high.[l]
For victory does not come from the east or west,
or from the wilderness.[m]
For God is the judge.[n]
He brings one down and exalts another.[o]
For the Lord holds in his hand a cup
full of foaming wine mixed with spices,[p]
and pours it out.[q]
Surely all the wicked of the earth
will slurp it up and drink it to its very last drop.”[r]
As for me, I will continually tell what you have done;[s]
I will sing praises to the God of Jacob.
10 God says,[t]
“I will bring down all the power of the wicked;
the godly will be victorious.”[u]

Psalm 76[v]

For the music director, to be accompanied by stringed instruments; a psalm of Asaph, a song.

76 God has revealed himself in Judah;[w]
in Israel his reputation[x] is great.
He lives in Salem;[y]
he dwells in Zion.[z]
There he shattered the arrows,[aa]
the shield, the sword, and the rest of the weapons of war.[ab] (Selah)
You shine brightly and reveal your majesty,
as you descend from the hills where you killed your prey.[ac]
The bravehearted[ad] were plundered;[ae]
they “fell asleep.”[af]
All the warriors were helpless.[ag]
At the sound of your battle cry,[ah] O God of Jacob,
both rider[ai] and horse “fell asleep.”[aj]
You are awesome! Yes, you!
Who can withstand your intense anger?[ak]
From heaven you announced what their punishment would be.[al]
The earth[am] was afraid and silent
when God arose to execute judgment,
and to deliver all the oppressed of the earth. (Selah)
10 Certainly[an] your angry judgment upon men will bring you praise;[ao]
you reveal your anger in full measure.[ap]
11 Make vows to the Lord your God and repay them.
Let all those who surround him[aq] bring tribute to the awesome one.
12 He humbles princes;[ar]
the kings of the earth regard him as awesome.[as]

Psalm 23

Psalm 23[a]

A psalm of David.

23 The Lord is my shepherd,[b]
I lack nothing.[c]
He takes me to lush pastures,[d]
he leads me to refreshing water.[e]
He restores my strength.[f]
He leads me down[g] the right paths[h]
for the sake of his reputation.[i]
Even when I must walk through the darkest valley,[j]
I fear[k] no danger,[l]
for you are with me;
your rod and your staff reassure me.[m]
You prepare a feast before me[n]
in plain sight of my enemies.
You refresh[o] my head with oil;
my cup is completely full.[p]
Surely your goodness and faithfulness[q] will pursue[r] me all my days,[s]
and I will live in[t] the Lord’s house[u] for the rest of my life.[v]

Psalm 27

Psalm 27[a]

By David.

27 The Lord is my light[b] and my salvation.
I fear no one.[c]
The Lord protects my life.
I am afraid of no one.[d]
When evil men attack me[e]
to devour my flesh,[f]
when my adversaries and enemies attack me,[g]
they stumble and fall.[h]
Even when an army is deployed against me,
I do not fear.[i]
Even when war is imminent,[j]
I remain confident.[k]
I have asked the Lord for one thing—
this is what I desire!
I want to live[l] in the Lord’s house[m] all the days of my life,
so I can gaze at the splendor[n] of the Lord
and contemplate in his temple.
He will surely[o] give me shelter[p] in the day of danger;[q]
he will hide me in his home.[r]
He will place me[s] on an inaccessible rocky summit.[t]
Now I will triumph
over my enemies who surround me.[u]
I will offer sacrifices in his dwelling place and shout for joy.[v]
I will sing praises to the Lord.
Hear me,[w] O Lord, when I cry out.
Have mercy on me and answer me.
My heart tells me to pray to you,[x]
and I do pray to you, O Lord.[y]
Do not reject me.[z]
Do not push your servant away in anger.
You are my deliverer.[aa]
Do not forsake or abandon me,
O God who vindicates me.
10 Even if my father and mother abandoned me,[ab]
the Lord would take me in.[ac]
11 Teach me how you want me to live,[ad] Lord;
lead me along a level path[ae] because of those who wait to ambush me.[af]
12 Do not turn me over to my enemies,[ag]
for false witnesses who want to destroy me testify against me.[ah]
13 Where would I be if I did not believe I would experience
the Lord’s favor in the land of the living?[ai]
14 Rely[aj] on the Lord!
Be strong and confident![ak]
Rely on the Lord!

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Revelation 18:1-14

Babylon is Destroyed

18 After these things I saw another angel, who possessed great authority, coming down out of heaven, and the earth was lit up by his radiance.[a] He[b] shouted with a powerful voice:

“Fallen, fallen, is Babylon the great!
She[c] has become a lair for demons,
a haunt[d] for every unclean spirit,
a haunt for every unclean bird,
a haunt for every unclean and detested beast.[e]
For all the nations[f] have fallen[g] from
the wine of her immoral passion,[h]
and the kings of the earth have committed sexual immorality with her,
and the merchants of the earth have gotten rich from the power of her sensual behavior.”[i]

Then[j] I heard another voice from heaven saying, “Come out of her, my people, so you will not take part in her sins and so you will not receive her plagues, because her sins have piled[k] up all the way to heaven[l] and God has remembered[m] her crimes.[n] Repay her the same way she repaid others;[o] pay her back double[p] corresponding to her deeds. In the cup she mixed, mix double the amount for her. As much as[q] she exalted herself and lived in sensual luxury,[r] to this extent give her torment and grief because she said to herself,[s] ‘I rule as queen and am no widow; I will never experience grief!’ For this reason, she will experience her plagues[t] in a single day: disease,[u] mourning,[v] and famine, and she will be burned down[w] with fire, because the Lord God who judges her is powerful!”

Then[x] the kings of the earth who committed immoral acts with her and lived in sensual luxury[y] with her will weep and wail for her when they see the smoke from the fire that burns her up.[z] 10 They will stand a long way off because they are afraid of her torment, and will say,

“Woe, woe, O great city,
Babylon the powerful city!
For in a single hour your doom[aa] has come!”

11 Then[ab] the merchants of the earth will weep and mourn for her because no one buys their cargo[ac] any longer— 12 cargo such as gold, silver,[ad] precious stones, pearls, fine linen, purple cloth, silk,[ae] scarlet cloth,[af] all sorts of things made of citron wood,[ag] all sorts of objects made of ivory, all sorts of things made of expensive wood, bronze, iron and marble, 13 cinnamon, spice,[ah] incense, perfumed ointment,[ai] frankincense,[aj] wine, olive oil and costly flour,[ak] wheat, cattle and sheep, horses and four-wheeled carriages,[al] slaves and human lives.[am]

14 (The ripe fruit[an] you greatly desired[ao]
has gone from you,
and all your luxury[ap] and splendor[aq]
have gone from you—
they will never ever be found again!)[ar]

Luke 14:1-11

Healing Again on the Sabbath

14 Now[a] one Sabbath when Jesus went to dine[b] at the house of a leader[c] of the Pharisees,[d] they were watching[e] him closely. There[f] right[g] in front of him was a man whose body was swollen with fluid.[h] So[i] Jesus asked[j] the experts in religious law[k] and the Pharisees, “Is it lawful to heal on the Sabbath[l] or not?” But they remained silent. So[m] Jesus[n] took hold of the man,[o] healed him, and sent him away.[p] Then[q] he said to them, “Which of you, if you have a son[r] or an ox that has fallen into a well on a Sabbath day, will not immediately pull him out?” But[s] they could not reply[t] to this.

On Seeking Seats of Honor

Then[u] when Jesus[v] noticed how the guests[w] chose the places of honor,[x] he told them a parable. He said to them, “When you are invited by someone to a wedding feast,[y] do not take[z] the place of honor, because a person more distinguished than you may have been invited by your host.[aa] So[ab] the host who invited both of you will come and say to you, ‘Give this man your place.’ Then, ashamed,[ac] you will begin to move to the least important[ad] place. 10 But when you are invited, go and take the least important place, so that when your host[ae] approaches he will say to you, ‘Friend, move up here to a better place.’[af] Then you will be honored in the presence of all who share the meal with you. 11 For everyone who exalts himself will be humbled, but[ag] the one who humbles[ah] himself will be exalted.”

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