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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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Tehillim 106

106 Praise Hashem! O give thanks unto Hashem; for He is tov; for His chesed endureth l’olam.

Who can speak of the gevurot (mighty acts) of Hashem? Who can show forth all His tehillah (praise)?

Ashrei (happy, blessed) are they who are shomrei mishpat, and he that doeth tzedakah at all times.

Remember me, Hashem, with the favor that Thou bearest unto Thy people; O visit me with Thy Yeshuah (salvation);

That I may see the good of Bechireicha (Thy chosen ones), that I may rejoice in the simchah of Thy nation, that I may glory with Thine nachalah (the people of Thy inheritance).

We have sinned with Avoteinu, we have committed iniquity, we have done wickedly.

Avoteinu had no seichal concerning Thy nifla’ot (wonders) in Mitzrayim; they remembered not the multitude of Thy mercies but provoked Him at the yam, even at the Yam Suf.

Nevertheless He saved them for the sake of Shmo, that He might make His gevu’rot (mighty power) to be known.

He rebuked the Yam Suf also, and it dried up; so He led them through the tehomot, as through the midbar.

10 And He saved them from the yad of him that hated them, and He acted to make the go’el redemption from the yad of the oyev (enemy).

11 And the mayim covered their enemies; there was not echad (one) of them left surviving.

12 Then believed they in His Devarim; they sang His tehillah.

13 Then they hurried, they forgot His ma’asim; they waited not for His etzah (counsel, advice, wisdom);

14 But lusted exceedingly in the midbar, and tempted G-d in the desert.

15 And He gave them their she’elah (request); but sent leanness into their nefesh.

16 They envied Moshe also in the machaneh, and Aharon the kadosh Hashem (Aaron the holy one of Hashem).

17 Eretz opened and swallowed up Datan and covered over the Adat Aviram (the company of Aviram).

18 And an eish was kindled in their edah (assembly); the flame burned up the resha’im.

19 They made an egel (a calf) in Chorev, and worshiped a massekhah (molden image).

20 Thus they exchanged their kavod for a tavnit shor (likeness of an ox) that eateth esev (grass).

21 They forgot G-d their Moshi’a, Who had done gedolot in Mitzrayim;

22 Nifla’ot (wondrous works) in Eretz Cham, and nora’ot (awesome things) by the Yam Suf.

23 Therefore He said that He would destroy them, had not Moshe His bechir (chosen one) stood before Him in the peretz (breach), to turn away His wrath, lest He should destroy them.

24 Then they despised the eretz chemdah (desirable land); they believed not His Devar;

25 But murmured in their ohalim, and paid heed not unto the kol (voice) of Hashem.

26 Therefore [in oath] He lifted up His yad against them, that He would overthrow them in the midbar;

27 To make their zera fall also among the Goyim, and to scatter them among the aratzot (lands).

28 They joined themselves also unto Ba’al-Pe’or, and ate the zivkhei mesim (sacrifices offered to the dead).

29 Thus they provoked Him to anger with their inventions; and the magefah (plague) broke out among them.

30 Then stood up Pinchas, and interposed; and so the magefah (plague) was halted.

31 And that was counted unto him for tzedakah l’dor vador ad olam.

32 They angered Him also at the waters of Merivah, so that it went ill with Moshe on their account;

33 Because they provoked His Ruach [Hakodesh] and he [Moshe] spoke unadvisedly with his sfatayim (lips).

34 They did not destroy the amim (peoples), as Hashem commanded them;

35 But they mingled with the Goyim, and learned their ma’asim (works, customs).

36 And they served their atzabim (idols); which were a mokesh (snare) unto them.

37 And, they sacrificed their banim and their banot unto shedim (demons),

38 And they shed dahm naki (innocent blood), even the dahm of their banim and of their banot, whom they sacrificed unto the atzabei Kena’an (idols of Canaan); and HaAretz was polluted with blood-guilt.

39 Thus they made themselves tameh with their own ma’asim, and went awhoring with their own inventions.

40 Therefore was the wrath of Hashem kindled against His people, insomuch that He abhorred His own nachalah.

41 And He gave them into the yad Goyim; and they that hated them ruled over them.

42 Their oyevim also oppressed them, and they were brought into subjection under their yad.

43 Many times did He deliver them; but they provoked Him with their etzah (counsel), and so perished in their avon (iniquity).

44 Nevertheless He regarded their affliction, when He heard their rinnah (cry of grief);

45 And He remembered for their sake His Brit, and relented according to the multitude of His chasadim (lovingkindnesses).

46 He made them also to be pitied with rachamim by all those that carried them away as captives.

47 Hoshieini (save us), Hashem Eloheinu, and gather us from among the Goyim, to give thanks unto Thy Shem Kadosh, and to glory in Thy tehillah (praise).

48 Baruch Hashem Elohei Yisroel min haOlam v’ad haOlam; and let kol HaAm say, Omein. Praise Hashem!

Zecharyah 10

10 Ask ye of Hashem rain in the time of the latter rain; from Hashem who makes the storm clouds, and gives them showers of rain, to every one esev [Gn 1:12] in the sadeh.

For the terafim (idols) have spoken aven (deceit, nothing), and the diviners [i.e., fortune tellers] envision sheker, and have told false chalomot (dreams); hevel is their comfort; therefore the people wander like sheep, oppressed for lack of a ro’eh (shepherd).

Mine anger was kindled against the ro’im (shepherds), and I punished the attudim (he-goats, leaders); for Hashem Tzva’os hath visited His eder (flock), Bais Yehudah, and hath made them like His majestic war horse.

From him [Yehudah] will come forth the Pinnah (Cornerstone, i.e., Moshiach, Yeshayah 28:16; Bereshis 49:10), from him, the Yated (Tent Peg, support, i.e. leader of the people, Yeshayah 22:23-24), from him, the Keshet Milchamah (battle bow, Tehillim 45:5), from him every ruler.

Together they [Bais Yehudah, (10:3)] shall be like gibborim, which tread down their enemies in the mire of the streets in the milchamah; and they shall fight, because Hashem is with them, and they shall overthrow the riders on susim.

And I will strengthen the Bais Yehudah, and I will save the Bais Yosef, and I will restore them; for I have rachamim upon them; and they shall be as though I had not rejected them; for I am Hashem Eloheihem, and I will answer them.

And they of Ephrayim shall be like a gibbor (mighty man), and their lev shall have simcha as through yayin; yea, their banim shall see, and have simcha, and their lev shall rejoice in Hashem.

I will whistle for them, and I will gather them in; for I have redeemed them; and they shall multiply as they have multiplied.

And I will sow them among the peoples; and they shall remember Me in far countries; and they shall survive and live with their banim, and they will return.

10 I will bring them back again also out of Eretz Mitzrayim, and gather them out of Assyria; and I will bring them into the Eretz Gil‘ad and Levanon; until no more room shall be found for them.

11 And He [Hashem] shall pass through the yam of tzarah, and shall strike the waves in the yam, and all the depths of the Nile shall dry up; and the ga’on (pride) of Assyria shall be cast down, and the shevet (scepter, i.e., power) of Mitzrayim shall depart.

12 And I will strengthen them [Ephrayim (10:7)] in Hashem; and they shall walk in Shmo (His Name), saith Hashem.

Kehillah in Galatia 6:1-10

Achim B’Moshiach, if indeed a man is overtaken in some averah, you ones with ruchniyus restore such a one in a spirit of anavah (meekness), watching out for yourself lest also you come under nisayon (temptation).

Bear one another’s burdens (TEHILLIM 55:23) and thus you will fulfill the Torah of Moshiach.

For if anyone thinks himself to be something when he is nothing, he deceives himself.

But let each man prove his own ma’aseh and then in his own ma’asim rather than in that of his re’a (neighbor) he will find kavod.

For each man must bear his own load.

And let the one being taught limudei kodesh (sacred studies) in the Kitvei HaKodesh share in all good things with his rabbinic moreh (2Ti3:14-15).

Do not be led astray. Hashem is not mocked. For whatever a man sows, this also he will reap.

For the one sowing to the basar of himself, of the basar will reap churban (destruction); but the one sowing to the Ruach HaKodesh, of the Ruach HaKodesh will reap Chayyei Olam.

Now let us not lose chozek in doing Gemilut Chasadim, for BE’ITO ("in its season" TEHILLIM 1:3) we will reap, if we faint not.

10 Therefore, then, as we have opportunity, we should do ma’asim tovim towards all, and especially towards the Bnei Beis HaEmunah.

Lukas 18:15-30

15 Now also they were bringing to Rebbe, Melech HaMoshiach yeladim that he might place his hands on them. But having seen this, the talmidim were rebuking them.

16 But Rebbe Melech HaMoshiach called for them saying, Permit the yeladim to come to me and do not hinder them, for of such ones is the Malchut Hashem.

17 Omein, I say to you, whoever does not welcome the Malchut Hashem as a yeled would, may by no means enter into it.

18 And a certain one of the manhigim (leaders, one of the wealthier Baale-Battishe Jews) questioned Rebbe, Melech HaMoshiach, saying, Mori HaTov (Good Teacher), what mitzvah must I do to inherit Chayyei Olam?

19 And Rebbe Melech HaMoshiach said to him, Why do you call me tov? No one is tov except Hashem alone, nu?

20 You have daas of the Mitzvot. LO TINAF, LO TIRTZACH, LO TIGNOV, LO TAANEH VREIACHAH ED SHAKER, KABEID ES AVICHA VES IMMECHAH. [SHEMOT 20:12-16; DEVARIM 5:16-20]

21 And he said, In all these things I have been shomer mitzvot and frum from my kinder-yoren.

22 And having heard, Rebbe Melech HaMoshiach said to him, Still one thing for you is lacking. Everything as much as you have, sell and distribute to the aniyim, and you will have otzar in Himel; and come follow me.

23 But having heard these things, he fell into agmat nefesh (grief, sadness). For he had much kesef.

24 And Rebbe, Melech HaMoshiach, when he saw him fall into agmat nefesh, said, How difficult it is for the ones having osher (riches) to enter into the Malchut Hashem. [MISHLE 11:28]

25 For it is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for an oisher (rich man) to enter into the Malchut Hashem.

26 But the ones, having heard, said, Then who is able to come to Yeshu’at Eloheinu?

27 And he said, The things impossible with Bnei Adam are possible with Hashem.

28 And Kefa said, Hinei, we have left everything to follow you.

29 And he said to them, Omein, I say to you, that there is no one who left bais or isha or achim or horim (parents) or yeladim because of the Malchut Hashem,

30 Who will not receive many times as much in this zman (time) and in the Olam HaBah, Chayyei Olam.

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