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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 119:49-72

49 Remember the word you gave me.
    Through it you gave me hope.
50 This is my comfort in my misery:
    Your promise gave me a new life.
51 Arrogant people have mocked me with cruelty,
    yet I have not turned away from your teachings.
52 I remembered your regulations from long ago, O Yahweh,
    and I found comfort in them.
53 I am burning with anger because of wicked people,
    who abandon your teachings.
54 Your laws have become like psalms to me
    in this place where I am only a foreigner.
55 At night I remember your name, O Yahweh,
    and I follow your teachings.
56 This has happened to me
    because I have obeyed your guiding principles.

57 You are my inheritance, O Yahweh.
    I promised to hold on to your words.
58 With all my heart I want to win your favor.
    Be kind to me as you promised.
59 I have thought about my life,
    and I have directed my feet back to your written instructions.
60 Without any hesitation I hurry to obey your commandments.
61 Though the ropes of wicked people are tied around me,
    I never forget your teachings.
62 At midnight I wake up to give thanks to you
    for the regulations, which are based on your righteousness.
63 I am a friend to everyone who fears you
    and to everyone who follows your guiding principles.
64 Your mercy, O Yahweh, fills the earth.
    Teach me your laws.

65 You have treated me well, O Yahweh,
    as you promised.
66 Teach me to use good judgment and knowledge,
    because I believe in your commandments.
67 Before you made me suffer, I used to wander off,
    but now I hold on to your word.
68 You are good, and you do good things.
    Teach me your laws.
69 Arrogant people have smeared me with lies,
    yet I obey your guiding principles with all my heart.
70 Their hearts are cold and insensitive,
    yet I am happy with your teachings.
71 It was good that I had to suffer
    in order to learn your laws.
72 The teachings that come from your mouth are worth more to me
    than thousands in gold or silver.

Psalm 49

Psalm 49

For the choir director; a psalm by Korah’s descendants.

Listen to this, all you people.
    Open your ears, all who live in the world—
common people and important ones,
    rich people and poor ones.
My mouth will speak wise sayings,
    the insights I have carefully considered.
I will turn my attention to a proverb.
    I will explain my riddle with the music of a lyre.
Why should I be afraid in times of trouble,
    when slanderers surround me with evil?
        They trust their riches
            and brag about their abundant wealth.

No one can ever buy back another person
    or pay Elohim a ransom for his life.
        The price to be paid for his soul is too costly.
            He must always give up
in order to live forever and never see the pit.

10 Indeed, one can see that wise people die,
    that foolish and stupid people meet the same end.
        They leave their riches to others.
11 Although they named their lands after themselves,
    their graves[a] have become their homes for ages to come,
        their dwelling places throughout every generation.

12 But mortals will not continue here with what they treasure.
    They are like animals that die.

13 This is the final outcome for fools and their followers
    who are delighted by what they say: Selah
14 Like sheep, they are driven to hell
    with death as their shepherd.
        (Decent people will rule them in the morning.)
        Their forms will decay in the grave,
            far away from their comfortable homes.
15 But Elohim will buy me back from the power of hell
    because he will take me. Selah
16 Do not be afraid when someone becomes rich,
    when the greatness of his house increases.
17 He will not take anything with him when he dies.
    His greatness cannot follow him.
18 Even though he blesses himself while he is alive
    (and they praise you when you do well for yourself),
19 he must join the generation of his ancestors,
    who will never see light again.

20 Mortals, with what they treasure, still don’t have understanding.
    They are like animals that die.

Psalm 53

Psalm 53[a]

For the choir director; according to mahalath,[b] a maskil by David.

Godless fools say in their hearts,
    “There is no Elohim.”
    They are corrupt.
    They do disgusting things.
    There is no one who does good things.
Elohim looks down from heaven on Adam’s descendants
    to see if there is anyone who acts wisely,
        if there is anyone who seeks help from Elohim.
Everyone has fallen away.
    Together they have become rotten to the core.
        No one, not even one person, does good things.
Are all those troublemakers,
    those who devour my people as if they were devouring food,
        so ignorant that they do not call on Elohim?
There they are—panic-stricken—
    but there was no reason to panic,
        because Elohim has scattered the bones
            of those who set up camp against you.[c]
    You put them to shame.
        After all, Elohim has rejected them.

If only salvation for Israel would come from Zion!
    When Elohim restores the fortunes of his people,
    Jacob will rejoice.
    Israel will be glad.

Isaiah 49:1-12

The Lord’s Servant Will Bring Salvation to the Nations

49 Listen to me, you islands.
    Pay attention, you people far away.
    Before I was born, Yahweh chose me.
    While I was in my mother’s womb, he recorded my name.
He made my tongue like a sharp sword
    and hid me in the palm of his hand.
    He made me like a sharpened arrow
    and hid me in his quiver.

He said to me,
    “You are my servant Israel.
        I will display my glory through you.”
But I said,
    “I have worked hard for nothing.
    I have used my strength, but I didn’t accomplish anything.
        Yet, certainly my case is in Yahweh’s hands,
            and my reward is with my Elohim.”

Yahweh formed me in the womb to be his servant
    in order to bring Jacob back to him
        and gather Israel to him.
            (Yahweh honors me,
                and my Elohim has become my strength.)

Now, Yahweh says,

“You are not just my servant
    who restores the tribes of Jacob
        and brings back those in Israel whom I have preserved.
    I have also made you a light for the nations
    so that you would save people all over the world.”

Yahweh is the Go’el of Israel, its Holy One.

This is what Yahweh says to the despised one, to the one scorned by the nation, to the slave of rulers:

Kings will see you and stand.
    Princes will see you and bow.
        Yahweh is faithful.
            Qedosh Yisrael has chosen you.

This is what Yahweh says:

In the time of favor I will answer you.
    In the day of salvation I will help you.
    I will protect you.
    I will appoint you as my promise[a] to the people.
    You will restore the land.
    You will make them inherit the desolate inheritance.
You will say to the prisoners, “Come out,”
    and to those who are in darkness, “Show yourselves.”

They will graze along every path,
    and they will find pastures on every bare hill.
10 They will never be hungry or thirsty,
    nor will the sun or the burning, hot wind strike them.
        The one who has compassion on them will lead them
            and guide them to springs.
11 I will turn all my mountains into roads,
    and my highways will be restored.
12 They will come from far away.
    They will come from the north and from the west,
    and they will come from the land of Sinim.

Galatians 2:11-21

Paul Shows How Cephas Was Wrong

11 When Cephas came to Antioch, I had to openly oppose him because he was completely wrong. 12 He ate with people who were not Jewish until some men James had sent from Jerusalem arrived. Then Cephas drew back and would not associate with people who were not Jewish. He was afraid of those who insisted that circumcision was necessary. 13 The other Jewish Christians also joined him in this hypocrisy. Even Barnabas was swept along with them.

14 But I saw that they were not properly following the truth of the Good News. So I told Cephas in front of everyone, “You’re Jewish, but you live like a person who is not Jewish. So how can you insist that people who are not Jewish must live like Jews?”

15 We are Jewish by birth, not sinners from other nations. 16 Yet, we know that people don’t receive God’s approval by any effort to follow the laws in the Scriptures, but only by believing in Yeshua Christ. So we also believed in Yeshua Christ in order to receive God’s approval by faith in Christ and not by our own efforts. People won’t receive God’s approval by their own efforts.

17 If we, the same people who are searching for God’s approval in Christ, are still sinners, does that mean that Christ encourages us to sin? That’s unthinkable! 18 If I rebuild something that I’ve torn down, I admit that I was wrong to tear it down. 19 When I tried to obey the laws in the Scriptures, those laws killed me. As a result, I live in a relationship with God. I have been crucified with Christ. 20 I no longer live, but Christ lives in me. The life I now live I live by believing in God’s Son, who loved me and took the punishment for my sins. 21 I don’t reject God’s kindness.[a] If we receive God’s approval by obeying the laws in the Scriptures, then Christ’s death was pointless.

Mark 6:13-29

13 They also forced many demons out of people and poured oil on many who were sick to cure them.

Recalling John’s Death(A)

14 King Herod heard about Yeshua, because Yeshua’s name had become well-known. Some people were saying, “John the Baptizer has come back to life. That’s why he has the power to perform these miracles.” 15 Others said, “He is Elijah.” Still others said, “He is a prophet like one of the other prophets.” 16 But when Herod heard about it, he said, “I had John’s head cut off, and he has come back to life!”

17 Herod had sent men who had arrested John, tied him up, and put him in prison. Herod did that for Herodias, whom he had married. (She used to be his brother Philip’s wife.) 18 John had been telling Herod, “It’s not right for you to be married to your brother’s wife.”

19 So Herodias held a grudge against John and wanted to kill him. But she wasn’t allowed to do it 20 because Herod was afraid of John. Herod knew that John was a fair and holy man, so he protected him. When he listened to John, he would become very disturbed, and yet he liked to listen to him.

21 An opportunity finally came on Herod’s birthday. Herod gave a dinner for his top officials, army officers, and the most important people of Galilee. 22 His daughter, that is, Herodias’ daughter, came in and danced. Herod and his guests were delighted with her. The king told the girl, “Ask me for anything you want, and I’ll give it to you.” 23 He swore an oath to her: “I’ll give you anything you ask for, up to half of my kingdom.”

24 So she went out and asked her mother, “What should I ask for?”

Her mother said, “Ask for the head of John the Baptizer.”

25 So the girl hurried back to the king with her request. She said, “I want you to give me the head of John the Baptizer on a platter at once.”

26 The king deeply regretted his promise. But because of his oath and his guests, he didn’t want to refuse her. 27 Immediately, the king sent a guard and ordered him to bring John’s head. The guard cut off John’s head in prison. 28 Then he brought the head on a platter and gave it to the girl, and the girl gave it to her mother.

29 When John’s disciples heard about this, they came for his body and laid it in a tomb.

Names of God Bible (NOG)

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