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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 102

Psalm 102

A prayer by someone who is suffering, when he is weary and pours out his troubles in Yahweh’s presence.

O Yahweh, hear my prayer,
    and let my cry for help come to you.
Do not hide your face from me when I am in trouble.
    Turn your ear toward me.
        Answer me quickly when I call.
My days disappear like smoke.
    My bones burn like hot coals.
My heart is beaten down and withered like grass
    because I have forgotten about eating.
I am nothing but skin and bones
    because of my loud groans.
I am like a desert owl,
    like an owl living in the ruins.
I lie awake.
    I am like a lonely bird on a rooftop.
All day long my enemies insult me.
    Those who ridicule me use my name as a curse.
I eat ashes like bread
    and my tears are mixed with my drink
10 because of your hostility and anger,
    because you have picked me up and thrown me away.
11 My days are like a shadow that is getting longer,
    and I wither away like grass.

12 But you, O Yahweh, remain forever.
    You are remembered throughout every generation.
13 You will rise and have compassion on Zion,
    because it is time to grant a favor to it.
        Indeed, the appointed time has come.
14 Your servants value Zion’s stones,
    and they pity its rubble.
15 The nations will fear Yahweh’s name.
    All the kings of the earth will fear your glory.
16 When Yahweh builds Zion,
    he will appear in his glory.
17 He will turn his attention to the prayers
    of those who have been abandoned.
    He will not despise their prayers.
18 This will be written down for a future generation
    so that a people yet to be created may praise Yah:
19 Yahweh looked down from his holy place high above.
    From heaven he looked at the earth.
20 He heard the groans of the prisoners
    and set free those who were condemned to death.
21 Yahweh’s name is announced in Zion
    and his praise in Jerusalem
22 when nations and kingdoms gather
    to worship Yahweh.”

23 He has weakened my strength along the way.
    He has reduced the number of my days.
24 I said, “My El, don’t take me now in the middle of my life.
    Your years continue on throughout every generation.
25 Long ago you laid the foundation of the earth.
    Even the heavens are the works of your hands.
26 They will come to an end, but you will still go on.
    They will all wear out like clothing.
        You will change them like clothes,
            and they will be thrown away.
27 But you remain the same, and your life will never end.
28 The children of your servants will go on living here.
    Their descendants will be secure in your presence.”

Psalm 107:1-32

BOOK FIVE

(Psalms 107–150)

Psalm 107

Give thanks to Yahweh because he is good,
    because his mercy endures forever.

Let the people Yahweh defended repeat these words.
    They are the people he defended from the power of their enemies
        and gathered from other countries,
            from the east and from the west,
            from the north and from the south.
They wandered around the desert on a deserted road
    without finding an inhabited city.
They were hungry and thirsty.
    They began to lose hope.
In their distress they cried out to Yahweh.
    He rescued them from their troubles.
He led them on a road that went straight to an inhabited city.

Let them give thanks to Yahweh because of his mercy.
    He performed his miracles for Adam’s descendants.
He gave plenty to drink to those who were thirsty.
    He filled those who were hungry with good food.
10 Those who lived in the dark, in death’s shadow
    were prisoners in misery.
        They were held in iron chains
11 because they had rebelled against El’s words
    and had despised the advice given by Elyon.
12 So he humbled them with hard work.
    They fell down, but no one was there to help them.
13 In their distress they cried out to Yahweh.
    He saved them from their troubles.
14 He brought them out of the dark, out of death’s shadow.
    He broke apart their chains.

15 Let them give thanks to Yahweh because of his mercy.
    He performed his miracles for Adam’s descendants.
16 He shattered bronze gates
    and cut iron bars in two.
17 Fools suffered because of their disobedience
    and because of their crimes.
18 All food was disgusting to them,
    and they came near death’s gates.
19 In their distress they cried out to Yahweh.
    He saved them from their troubles.
20 He sent his message and healed them.
    He rescued them from the grave.

21 Let them give thanks to Yahweh because of his mercy.
    He performed his miracles for Adam’s descendants.
22 Let them bring songs of thanksgiving as their sacrifice.
    Let them tell in joyful songs what he has done.
23 Those who sail on the sea in ships,
    who do business on the high seas,
24 have seen what Yahweh can do,
    the miracles he performed in the depths of the sea.
25 He spoke, and a storm began to blow,
    and it made the waves rise high.
26 The sailors aboard ship rose toward the sky.
    They plunged into the depths.
        Their courage melted in the face of disaster.
27 They reeled and staggered like drunks,
    and all their skills as sailors became useless.
28 In their distress they cried out to Yahweh.
    He led them from their troubles.
29 He made the storm calm down,
    and the waves became still.
30 The sailors were glad that the storm was quiet.
    He guided them to the harbor they had longed for.

31 Let them give thanks to Yahweh because of his mercy.
    He performed his miracles for Adam’s descendants.
32 Let them glorify him when the people are gathered for worship.
    Let them praise him in the company of respected leaders.

Isaiah 65:17-25

17 I will create a new heaven and a new earth.
    Past things will not be remembered.
    They will not come to mind.
18 Be glad, and rejoice forever in what I’m going to create,
    because I’m going to create Jerusalem to be a delight
        and its people to be a joy.
19 I will rejoice about Jerusalem and be glad about my people.
    Screaming and crying will no longer be heard in the city.
20 There will no longer be an infant who lives for only a few days
    or an old man who doesn’t live a long life.
    Whoever lives to be a hundred years old will be thought of as young.
    Whoever dies before he is a hundred years old will be cursed as a sinner.
21 They will build houses and live there.
    They will plant vineyards and eat fruit from them.
22 They will not build homes and have others live there.
    They will not plant and have others eat from it.
        My people will live as long as trees,
            and my chosen ones will enjoy what they’ve done.
23 They will never again work for nothing.
    They will never again give birth to children who die young,
        because they will be offspring blessed by Yahweh.
            The Lord will bless their descendants as well.
24 Before they call, I will answer.
    While they’re still speaking, I will hear.
25 Wolves and lambs will feed together,
    lions will eat straw like oxen,
        and dust will be food for snakes.
    “They will not hurt or destroy anyone anywhere on my holy mountain,”
    says Yahweh.

1 Timothy 5:17-25

17 Give double honor to spiritual leaders[a] who handle their duties well. This is especially true if they work hard at teaching the word of God. 18 After all, Scripture says, “Never muzzle an ox when it is threshing[b] grain,” and “The worker deserves his pay.”

19 Don’t pay attention to an accusation against a spiritual leader unless it is supported by two or three witnesses. 20 Reprimand those leaders who sin. Do it in front of everyone so that the other leaders will also be afraid.

21 I solemnly call on you in the sight of God, Christ Yeshua, and the chosen angels to be impartial when you follow what I’ve told you. Never play favorites.

22 Don’t be in a hurry to place your hands on anyone to ordain him. Don’t participate in the sins of others. Keep yourself morally pure.

23 Stop drinking only water. Instead, drink a little wine for your stomach because you are frequently sick.

24 The sins of some people are obvious, going ahead of them to judgment. The sins of others follow them there. 25 In the same way, the good things that people do are obvious, and those that aren’t obvious can’t remain hidden.

Mark 12:28-34

Love God and Your Neighbor(A)

28 One of the experts in Moses’ Teachings went to Yeshua during the argument with the Sadducees. He saw how well Yeshua answered them, so he asked him, “Which commandment is the most important of them all?”

29 Yeshua answered, “The most important is, ‘Listen, Israel, the Lord our God is the only Lord. 30 So love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, with all your mind, and with all your strength.’ 31 The second most important commandment is this: ‘Love your neighbor as you love yourself.’ No other commandment is greater than these.”

32 The expert in Moses’ Teachings said to Yeshua, “Teacher, that was well said! You’ve told the truth that there is only one God and no other besides him! 33 To love him with all your heart, with all your understanding, with all your strength, and to love your neighbor as you love yourself is more important than all the burnt offerings and sacrifices.”

34 When Yeshua heard how wisely the man answered, he told the man, “You’re not too far from the kingdom of God.”

After that, no one dared to ask him another question.

Names of God Bible (NOG)

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