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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 83

Psalm 83

A song; a psalm by Asaph.

O Elohim, do not remain silent.
    Do not turn a deaf ear to me.
    Do not keep quiet, O El.

Look, your enemies are in an uproar.
    Those who hate you hold their heads high.
        They make plans in secret against your people
            and plot together against those you treasure.
        They say, “Let’s wipe out their nation
            so that the name of Israel will no longer be remembered.”
        They agree completely on their plan.
        They form an alliance against you:
            the tents from Edom and Ishmael,
            Moab and Hagar,
            Gebal, Ammon, and Amalek,
            Philistia, along with those who live in Tyre.
            Even Assyria has joined them.
                They helped the descendants of Lot. Selah
Do to them what you did to Midian,
    to Sisera and Jabin at the Kishon River.
10 They were destroyed at Endor.
    They became manure to fertilize the ground.
11 Treat their influential people as you treated Oreb and Zeeb.
    Treat all their leaders like Zebah and Zalmunna.
12 They said, “Let’s take Elohim’s pasturelands for ourselves.”
13 O my Elohim, blow them away like tumbleweeds,[a]
    like husks in the wind.
14 Pursue them with your storms,
    and terrify them with your windstorms
15 the way fire burns a forest
    and flames set mountains on fire.[b]
16 Let their faces blush with shame, O Yahweh,
    so that they must look to you for help.
17 Let them be put to shame and terrified forever.
    Let them die in disgrace
18 so that they must acknowledge you.
    Your name is Yahweh.
        You alone are Elyon of the whole earth.

Psalm 146-147

Psalm 146

Hallelujah!

Praise Yahweh, my soul!
I want to praise Yahweh throughout my life.
    I want to make music to praise my Elohim as long as I live.

Do not trust influential people,
    mortals who cannot help you.
        When they breathe their last breath, they return to the ground.
            On that day their plans come to an end.
Blessed are those who receive help from the El of Jacob.
    Their hope rests on Yahweh their Elohim,
        who made heaven, earth,
            the sea, and everything in them.
    Yahweh remains faithful forever.
He brings about justice for those who are oppressed.
    He gives food to those who are hungry.
    Yahweh sets prisoners free.
Yahweh gives sight to blind people.
    Yahweh straightens the backs of those who are bent over.
    Yahweh loves righteous people.
Yahweh protects foreigners.
    Yahweh gives relief to orphans and widows.
    But he keeps wicked people from reaching their goal.
10 Yahweh rules as king forever.
    Zion, your Elohim rules throughout every generation.

Hallelujah!

Psalm 147

Hallelujah!

It is good to sing psalms to our Elohim.
    It is pleasant to sing his praise beautifully.

Yahweh is the builder of Jerusalem.
    He is the one who gathers the outcasts of Israel together.
He is the Rophe of the brokenhearted.
    He is the one who bandages their wounds.
He determines the number of stars.
    He gives each one a name.
Our Adonay is great, and his power is great.
    There is no limit to his understanding.
Yahweh gives relief to those who are oppressed.
    He brings wicked people down to the ground.

Sing to Yahweh a song of thanksgiving.
    Make music to our Elohim with a lyre.
He covers the sky with clouds.
    He provides rain for the ground.
    He makes grass grow on the mountains.
He is the one who gives food to animals
    and to young ravens when they call out.
10 He finds no joy in strong horses,
    nor is he pleased by brave soldiers.
11 Yahweh is pleased with those who fear him,
    with those who wait with hope for his mercy.

12 Praise Yahweh, Jerusalem!
    Praise your Elohim, Zion!
13 He makes the bars across your gates strong.
    He blesses the children within you.
14 He is the one who brings peace to your borders
    and satisfies your hunger with the finest wheat.
15 He is the one who sends his promise throughout the earth.
    His word travels with great speed.
16 He is the one who sends snow like wool
    and scatters frost like ashes.
17 He is the one who throws his hailstones like breadcrumbs.
    Who can withstand his chilling blast?
18 He sends out his word and melts his hailstones.
    He makes wind blow and water flow.
19 He speaks his word to Jacob,
    his laws and judicial decisions to Israel.
20 He has done nothing like this for any other nation.
    The other nations do not know the decisions he has handed down.

Hallelujah!

Psalm 85-86

Psalm 85

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

You favored your land, O Yahweh.
    You restored the fortunes of Jacob.
You removed your people’s guilt.
    You pardoned all their sins. Selah
You laid aside all your fury.
    You turned away from your burning anger.

Restore us, O Elohim, our savior.
    Put an end to your anger against us.
Will you be angry with us forever?
    Will you ever let go of your anger in the generations to come?
Won’t you restore our lives again
    so that your people may find joy in you?
        Show us your mercy, O Yahweh,
            by giving us your salvation.

I want to hear what El Yahweh says,
    because he promises peace to his people, to his godly ones.
        But they must not go back to their stupidity.
Indeed, his salvation is near those who fear him,
    and his glory will remain in our land.

10 Mercy and truth have met.
    Righteousness and peace have kissed.
11 Truth sprouts from the ground,
    and righteousness looks down from heaven.
12 Yahweh will certainly give us what is good,
    and our land will produce crops.
13 Righteousness will go ahead of him
    and make a path for his steps.

Psalm 86

A prayer by David.

Turn your ear toward me, O Yahweh.
    Answer me, because I am oppressed and needy.
Protect me, because I am faithful to you.
    Save your servant who trusts you. You are my Elohim.
Have pity on me, O Adonay,
    because I call out to you all day long.
Give me joy, O Adonay,
    because I lift my soul to you.
You, O Adonay, are good and forgiving,
    full of mercy toward everyone who calls out to you.
Open your ears to my prayer, O Yahweh.
    Pay attention when I plead for mercy.
When I am in trouble, I call out to you
    because you answer me.

No god is like you, O Adonay.
    No one can do what you do.
All the nations that you have made
    will bow in your presence, O Adonay.
        They will honor you.
10 Indeed, you are great, a worker of miracles.
    You alone are Elohim.
11 Teach me your way, O Yahweh,
    so that I may live in your truth.
    Focus my heart on fearing you.
12 I will give thanks to you with all my heart, O Adonay my Elohim.
    I will honor you forever
13 because your mercy toward me is great.
    You have rescued me from the depths of hell.

14 O Elohim, arrogant people attack me,
    and a mob of ruthless people seeks my life.
        They think nothing of you.
15 But you, O Adonay, are a compassionate and merciful God.
    You are patient, always faithful and ready to forgive.
16 Turn toward me, and have pity on me.
    Give me your strength because I am your servant.
    Save me because I am the son of your female servant.
17 Grant me some proof of your goodness
    so that those who hate me may see it and be put to shame.
    You, O Yahweh, have helped me and comforted me.

Genesis 27:30-45

30 Isaac finished blessing Jacob. Jacob had barely left when his brother Esau came in from hunting. 31 He, too, prepared a good-tasting meal and brought it to his father. Then he said to his father, “Please, Father, eat some of the meat I’ve hunted for you so that you will bless me.”

32 “Who are you?” his father Isaac asked him.

“I’m your firstborn son Esau,” he answered.

33 Trembling violently all over, Isaac asked, “Who hunted game and brought it to me? I ate it before you came in. I blessed him, and he will stay blessed.”

34 When Esau heard these words from his father, he shouted out a very loud and bitter cry and said to his father, “Bless me too, Father!”

35 Isaac said, “Your brother came and deceived me and has taken away your blessing.”

36 Esau said, “Isn’t that why he’s named Jacob? He’s cheated me twice already: He took my rights as firstborn, and now he’s taken my blessing.” So he asked, “Haven’t you saved a blessing for me?”

37 Isaac answered Esau, “I have made him your master, and I have made all his brothers serve him. I’ve provided fresh grain and new wine for him. What is left for me to do for you, Son?”

38 Esau asked, “Do you have only one blessing, Father? Bless me too, Father!” And Esau sobbed loudly.

39 His father Isaac answered him,

“The place where you live will lack the fertile fields of the earth
    and the dew from the sky above.
40 You will use your sword to live,
    and you will serve your brother.
        But eventually you will gain your freedom[a]
            and break his yoke[b] off your neck.”

41 So Esau hated Jacob because of the blessing that his father had given him. Esau said to himself, “The time to mourn for my father is near. Then I’ll kill my brother Jacob.”

42 When Rebekah was told what her older son Esau had said, she sent for her younger son Jacob and said to him, “Watch out! Your brother Esau is comforting himself by planning to kill you.[c] 43 So now, Son, obey me. Quick! Run away to my brother Laban in Haran. 44 Stay with him awhile, until your brother’s anger cools down. 45 When your brother’s anger is gone and he has forgotten what you did to him, I’ll send for you and get you back. Why should I lose both of you in one day?”

Romans 12:9-21

Love sincerely. Hate evil. Hold on to what is good. 10 Be devoted to each other like a loving family. Excel in showing respect for each other. 11 Don’t be lazy in showing your devotion. Use your energy to serve the Lord. 12 Be happy in your confidence, be patient in trouble, and pray continually. 13 Share what you have with God’s people who are in need. Be hospitable.

14 Bless those who persecute you. Bless them, and don’t curse them. 15 Be happy with those who are happy. Be sad with those who are sad. 16 Live in harmony with each other. Don’t be arrogant, but be friendly to humble people. Don’t think that you are smarter than you really are.

17 Don’t pay people back with evil for the evil they do to you. Focus your thoughts on those things that are considered noble. 18 As much as it is possible, live in peace with everyone. 19 Don’t take revenge, dear friends. Instead, let God’s anger take care of it. After all, Scripture says, “I alone have the right to take revenge. I will pay back, says the Lord.” 20 But,

“If your enemy is hungry, feed him.
    If he is thirsty, give him a drink.
        If you do this, you will make him feel guilty and ashamed.”

21 Don’t let evil conquer you, but conquer evil with good.

John 8:21-32

21 Yeshua spoke to the Pharisees again. He said, “I’m going away, and you’ll look for me. But you will die because of your sin. You can’t go where I’m going.”

22 Then the Jews asked, “Is he going to kill himself? Is that what he means when he says, ‘You can’t go where I’m going’?”

23 Yeshua said to them, “You’re from below. I’m from above. You’re from this world. I’m not from this world. 24 For this reason I told you that you’ll die because of your sins. If you don’t believe that I am the one, you’ll die because of your sins.”

25 The Jews asked him, “Who did you say you are?”

Yeshua told them, “I am who I said I was from the beginning. 26 I have a lot I could say about you and a lot I could condemn you for. But the one who sent me is true. So I tell the world exactly what he has told me.” 27 (The Jews didn’t know that he was talking to them about the Father.)

28 So Yeshua told them, “When you have lifted up the Son of Man, then you’ll know that I am the one and that I can’t do anything on my own. Instead, I speak as the Father taught me. 29 Besides, the one who sent me is with me. He hasn’t left me by myself. I always do what pleases him.”

30 As Yeshua was saying this, many people believed in him. 31 So Yeshua said to those Jews who believed in him, “If you live by what I say, you are truly my disciples. 32 You will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.”

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