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Daily Old and New Testament readings based on the Book of Common Prayer.
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Psalm 30

Psalm 30

A psalm by David sung at the dedication of the temple.

I will honor you highly, O Yahweh,
    because you have pulled me out of the pit
        and have not let my enemies rejoice over me.
O Yahweh my Elohim,
    I cried out to you for help,
        and you healed me.
O Yahweh, you brought me up from the grave.
    You called me back to life
        from among those who had gone into the pit.
Make music to praise Yahweh, you faithful people who belong to him.
    Remember his holiness by giving thanks.
His anger lasts only a moment.
    His favor lasts a lifetime.
    Weeping may last for the night,
        but there is a song of joy in the morning.

When all was well with me, I said,
    “I will never be shaken.”
O Yahweh, by your favor you have made my mountain stand firm.
    When you hid your face, I was terrified.
I will cry out to you, O Yahweh.
    I will plead to Adonay for mercy:
“How will you profit if my blood is shed,
    if I go into the pit?
    Will the dust of my body give thanks to you?
    Will it tell about your truth?”
10 Hear, O Yahweh, and have pity on me!
    O Yahweh, be my helper!
11 You have changed my sobbing into dancing.
    You have removed my sackcloth and clothed me with joy
12 so that my soul[a] may praise you with music and not be silent.
    O Yahweh my Elohim, I will give thanks to you forever.

Psalm 32

Psalm 32

A psalm by David; a maskil.[a]

Blessed is the person whose disobedience is forgiven
    and whose sin is pardoned.
Blessed is the person whom Yahweh no longer accuses of sin
    and who has no deceitful thoughts.

When I kept silent about my sins,
    my bones began to weaken because of my groaning all day long.
Day and night your hand laid heavily on me.
    My strength shriveled in the summer heat. Selah

I made my sins known to you, and I did not cover up my guilt.
    I decided to confess them to you, O Yahweh.
    Then you forgave all my sins. Selah

For this reason let all godly people pray to you
    when you may be found.
        Then raging floodwater will not reach them.

You are my hiding place.
    You protect me from trouble.
    You surround me with joyous songs of salvation. Selah

The Lord says,
    “I will instruct you.
    I will teach you the way that you should go.
    I will advise you as my eyes watch over you.
Don’t be stubborn like a horse or mule.
    They need a bit and bridle in their mouth to restrain them,
        or they will not come near you.”

10 Many heartaches await wicked people,
    but mercy surrounds those who trust Yahweh.

11 Be glad and find joy in Yahweh, you righteous people.
    Sing with joy, all whose motives are decent.

Psalm 42-43

BOOK TWO

(Psalms 42–72)

Psalm 42

For the choir director; a maskil[a] by Korah’s descendants.

As a deer longs for flowing streams,
    so my soul longs for you, O Elohim.
My soul thirsts for Elohim, for El Chay.
    When may I come to see Elohim’s face?
My tears are my food day and night.
    People ask me all day long, “Where is your Elohim?”
I will remember these things as I pour out my soul:
    how I used to walk with the crowd
        and lead it in a procession to Elohim’s house.
            I sang songs of joy and thanksgiving
                while crowds of people celebrated a festival.

Why are you discouraged, my soul?
    Why are you so restless?
        Put your hope in Elohim,
            because I will still praise him.
                He is my savior and my Elohim.

My soul is discouraged.
    That is why I will remember you
        in the land of Jordan, on the peaks of Hermon, on Mount Mizar.
One deep sea calls to another at the roar of your waterspouts.
    All the whitecaps on your waves have swept over me.[b]
Yahweh commands his mercy during the day,
    and at night his song is with me—
        a prayer to the El of my life.
            I will ask Elohim, my rock,
                “Why have you forgotten me?
                Why must I walk around in mourning
                    while the enemy oppresses me?”
10 With a shattering blow to my bones,
    my enemies taunt me.
    They ask me all day long, “Where is your Elohim?”

11 Why are you discouraged, my soul?
    Why are you so restless?
        Put your hope in Elohim,
            because I will still praise him.
                He is my savior and my Elohim.

Psalm 43

Judge me, O Elohim,
    and plead my case against an ungodly nation.
    Rescue me from deceitful and unjust people.
You are my fortress, O Elohim!
    Why have you rejected me?
        Why must I walk around in mourning
            while the enemy oppresses me?
Send your light and your truth.
    Let them guide me.
    Let them bring me to your holy mountain
        and to your dwelling place.
Then let me go to the altar of Elohim, to God my highest joy,
    and I will give thanks to you on the lyre, O Elohim, my Elohim.

Why are you discouraged, my soul?
    Why are you so restless?
        Put your hope in Elohim,
            because I will still praise him.
                He is my savior and my Elohim.

Genesis 12:9-13:1

Abram kept moving toward the Negev.

Abram Deceives Pharaoh

10 There was a famine in the land. Abram went to Egypt to stay awhile because the famine was severe. 11 When he was about to enter Egypt, Abram said to his wife Sarai, “I know that you’re a beautiful woman. 12 When the Egyptians see you, they’ll say, ‘This is his wife!’ Then they’ll kill me but let you live. 13 Please say that you’re my sister. Then everything will be alright for me, and because of you I will live.”

14 When Abram arrived in Egypt, the Egyptians saw how very beautiful his wife was. 15 When Pharaoh’s officials saw her, they raved about her to Pharaoh, so Sarai was taken to Pharaoh’s palace. 16 Everything went well for Abram because of her, and he was given sheep, cattle, donkeys, male and female slaves, and camels.

17 However, Yahweh struck Pharaoh and his household with terrible plagues because of Sarai, Abram’s wife. 18 Then Pharaoh called for Abram. “What have you done to me?” he asked. “Why didn’t you tell me that she’s your wife? 19 Why did you say, ‘She’s my sister’ and allow me to take her for my wife? Here’s your wife! Take her and go!” 20 Pharaoh gave his men orders concerning Abram. They sent Abram away with his wife and everything that he had.

Abram and Lot Separate

13 Abram left Egypt with his wife and everything he had and went to the Negev. Lot was with him.

Hebrews 7:18-28

18 The former requirements are rejected because they are weak and useless. 19 Moses’ Teachings couldn’t accomplish everything that God required. But we have something else that gives us greater confidence and allows us to approach God.

20 None of this happened without an oath. The men from the tribe of Levi may have become priests without an oath, 21 but Yeshua became a priest when God took an oath. God said about him, “The Lord has taken an oath and will not change his mind. You are a priest forever.” 22 In this way Yeshua has become the guarantee of a better promise.[a]

23 There was a long succession of priests because when a priest died he could no longer serve. 24 But Yeshua lives forever, so he serves as a priest forever. 25 That is why he is always able to save those who come to God through him. He can do this because he always lives and intercedes for them.

26 We need a chief priest who is holy, innocent, pure, set apart from sinners, and who has the highest position in heaven. 27 We need a priest who doesn’t have to bring daily sacrifices as those chief priests did. First they brought sacrifices for their own sins, and then they brought sacrifices for the sins of the people. Yeshua brought the sacrifice for the sins of the people once and for all when he sacrificed himself. 28 Moses’ Teachings designated mortals as chief priests even though they had weaknesses. But God’s promise, which came after Moses’ Teachings, designated the Son who forever accomplished everything that God required.

John 4:27-42

27 At that time his disciples returned. They were surprised that he was talking to a woman. But none of them asked him, “What do you want from her?” or “Why are you talking to her?”

28 Then the woman left her water jar and went back into the city. She told the people, 29 “Come with me, and meet a man who told me everything I’ve ever done. Could he be the Messiah?” 30 The people left the city and went to meet Yeshua.

31 Meanwhile, the disciples were urging him, “Rabbi, have something to eat.”

32 Yeshua told them, “I have food to eat that you don’t know about.”

33 The disciples asked each other, “Did someone bring him something to eat?”

34 Yeshua told them, “My food is to do what the one who sent me wants me to do and to finish the work he has given me.

35 “Don’t you say, ‘In four more months the harvest will be here’? I’m telling you to look and see that the fields are ready to be harvested. 36 The person who harvests the crop is already getting paid. He is gathering grain for eternal life. So the person who plants the grain and the person who harvests it are happy together. 37 In this respect the saying is true: ‘One person plants, and another person harvests.’ 38 I have sent you to harvest a crop you have not worked for. Other people have done the hard work, and you have followed them in their work.”

39 Many Samaritans in that city believed in Yeshua because of the woman who said, “He told me everything I’ve ever done.” 40 So when the Samaritans went to Yeshua, they asked him to stay with them. He stayed in Samaria for two days. 41 Many more Samaritans believed because of what Yeshua said. 42 They told the woman, “Our faith is no longer based on what you’ve said. We have heard him ourselves, and we know that he really is the savior of the world.”

Names of God Bible (NOG)

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