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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 61-62

Psalm 61

For the choir director; on a stringed instrument; by David.

Listen to my cry for help, O Elohim.
    Pay attention to my prayer.
From the ends of the earth, I call to you
    when I begin to lose heart.
    Lead me to the rock that is high above me.
You have been my Machseh,
    a Migdal-Oz against the enemy.
I would like to be a guest in your tent forever
    and to take refuge under the protection of your wings. Selah
        O Elohim, you have heard my vows.
            You have given me the inheritance
                that belongs to those who fear your name.
Add days upon days to the life of the king.
    May his years endure throughout every generation.
May he sit enthroned in the presence of Elohim forever.
    May mercy and truth protect him.
Then I will make music to praise your name forever,
    as I keep my vows day after day.

Psalm 62

For the choir director; according to Jeduthun; a psalm by David.

My soul waits calmly for Elohim alone.
    My salvation comes from him.
He alone is my rock and my savior—my stronghold.
    I cannot be severely shaken.

How long will all of you attack a person?
    How long will you try to murder him,
    as though he were a leaning wall or a sagging fence?
        They plan to force him out of his high position.
        They are happy to lie.
        They bless with their mouths,
            but in their hearts they curse. Selah

Wait calmly for Elohim alone, my soul,
    because my hope comes from him.
He alone is my rock and my savior—my stronghold.
    I cannot be shaken.

My salvation and my glory depend on Elohim.
    Elohim is the rock of my strength, my Machseh.
Trust him at all times, you people.
    Pour out your hearts in his presence.
    Elohim is our Machseh. Selah

Common people are only a whisper in the wind.
    Important people are only a delusion.
    When all of them are weighed on a scale, they amount to nothing.
    They are less than a whisper in the wind.
10 Do not count on extortion to make you rich.
    Do not hope to gain anything through robbery.
    When riches increase, do not depend on them.

11 Elohim has spoken once.
    I have heard it said twice:
        “Power belongs to Elohim.
12 Mercy belongs to you, O Adonay.
    You reward a person based on what he has done.”

Psalm 68

Psalm 68

For the choir director; a psalm by David; a song.

Elohim will arise.
    His enemies will be scattered.
    Those who hate him will flee from him.
Blow them away like smoke.
    Let wicked people melt in Elohim’s presence like wax next to a fire.

But let righteous people rejoice.
    Let them celebrate in Elohim’s presence.
    Let them overflow with joy.
Sing to Elohim; make music to praise his name.
    Make a highway for him to ride through the deserts.[a]
    Yah is his name.
    Celebrate in his presence.

The Elohim who is in his holy dwelling place
    is the Ab of the fatherless and the defender of widows.
Elohim places lonely people in families.
    He leads prisoners out of prison into productive lives,
        but rebellious people must live in an unproductive land.

O Elohim, when you went in front of your people,
    when you marched through the desert, Selah
        the earth quaked and the sky poured
            in the presence of the Elohim of Sinai,
            in the presence of the Elohim of Israel.

You watered the land with plenty of rain, O Elohim.
    You refreshed it when your land was exhausted.
10 Your flock settled there.
    Out of your goodness, O Elohim,
        you provided for oppressed people.

11 Adonay gives instructions.
    The women who announce the good news are a large army.
12 They say, “The kings of the armies flee; they run away.
    The women who remained at home will divide the goods.
13 Though you stayed among the sheep pens,
    you will be like the wings of a dove covered with silver,
    its feathers with yellow gold.
14 Meanwhile, Shadday was still scattering kings there
    like snow falling on Mount Zalmon.”

15 The mountain of Bashan is the mountain of Elohim.
    The mountain of Bashan is the mountain with many peaks.
16 Why do you look with envy, you mountains with many peaks,
    at the mountain where Elohim has chosen to live?
        Certainly, Yahweh will live there forever.

17 The chariots of Elohim are twenty thousand in number,
    thousands upon thousands.
        Adonay is among them.
            The God of Sinai is in his holy place.
18 You went to the highest place.
    You took prisoners captive.
    You received gifts from people,
    even from rebellious people, so that Yah Elohim may live there.

19 Thanks be to Adonay,
    who daily carries our burdens for us.
        El is our salvation. Selah
20 Our El is the El of victories.
    Yahweh Adonay is our escape from death.

21 Certainly, Elohim will crush the heads of his enemies
    and destroy even the hair on the heads
        of those who continue to be guilty.
22 Adonay said, “I will bring them back from Bashan.
    I will bring them back from the depths of the sea
23 so that you, my people, may bathe[b] your feet in blood
    and the tongues of your dogs
        may lick the blood of your enemies.”

24 Your festival processions, O Elohim, can be seen by everyone.
    They are the processions for my Elohim, my Melek, into the holy place.
25 The singers are in front.
    The musicians are behind them.
        The young women beating tambourines are between them.
26 Thank Elohim, Yahweh, the source of Israel, with the choirs.
27 Benjamin, the youngest, is leading them,
    next the leaders of Judah with their noisy crowds,
        then the leaders of Zebulun,
            then the leaders of Naphtali.

28 Your Elohim has decided you will be strong.
    Display your strength, O Elohim,
        as you have for us before.
29 Kings will bring you gifts
    because of your temple high above Jerusalem.
30 Threaten the beast who is among the cattails,
    the herd of bulls with the calves of the nations,
        until it humbles itself with pieces of silver.
    Scatter the people who find joy in war.[c]
31 Ambassadors will come from Egypt.
    Sudan will stretch out its hands to Elohim in prayer.

32 You kingdoms of the world, sing to Elohim.
    Make music to praise Adonay. Selah
33 Elohim rides through the ancient heaven, the highest heaven.
    Listen! He makes his voice heard, his powerful voice.
34 Acknowledge the power of Elohim.
    His majesty is over Israel, and his power is in the skies.

35 Elohim, the El of Israel, is awe-inspiring in his holy place.
    He gives strength and power to his people.
        Thanks be to Elohim!

Judges 2:1-5

The Messenger of the Lord Reacts to Israel’s Failure

The Messenger of Yahweh went from Gilgal to Bochim. He said, “I brought you out of Egypt into the land that I swore to give to your ancestors. I said, ‘I will never break my promise[a] to you. You must never make a treaty with the people who live in this land. You must tear down their altars.’ But you didn’t obey me. What do you think you’re doing? So I have this to say, ‘I will not force them out of your way. They will be like thorns in your sides, and their gods will become a trap for you.’”

While the Messenger of Yahweh was saying this to all the people of Israel, they began to cry loudly. So they called that place Bochim [Those Who Cry]. They offered sacrifices there to Yahweh.

Judges 2:11-23

The Sin of the Next Generation

11 The people of Israel did what Yahweh considered evil. They began to serve other gods—the Baals. 12 The Israelites abandoned Yahweh Elohim of their ancestors, the Elohim who brought them out of Egypt. They followed the other gods of the people around them. They worshiped these gods, and that made Yahweh angry. 13 They abandoned Yahweh to serve the god Baal and the goddess Astarte. 14 So Yahweh became angry with the people of Israel. He handed them over to people who robbed them. He also used their enemies around them to defeat them. They could no longer stand up against their enemies. 15 Whenever the Israelites went to war, the power of Yahweh brought disaster on them. This was what Yahweh said he would do in an oath. So he made them suffer a great deal.

16 Then Yahweh would send judges[a] to rescue them from those who robbed them. 17 But the people wouldn’t listen to the judges. The Israelites chased after other gods as though they were prostitutes and worshiped them. They quickly turned from the ways of their ancestors who had obeyed Yahweh’s commands. They refused to be like their ancestors. 18 But when Yahweh appointed judges for the Israelites, he was with each judge. Yahweh rescued them from their enemies as long as that judge was alive. Yahweh was moved by the groaning of those who were tormented and oppressed. 19 But after each judge died, the people went back to their old ways and acted more corruptly than their parents. They followed, served, and worshiped other gods. They never gave up their evil practices and stubborn ways.

The Lord Allows the Nations to Stay in Order to Test His People

20 Yahweh became angry with Israel. He said, “Because the people of this nation have rejected the promise I gave their ancestors and have not obeyed me, 21 I will no longer force out the nations Joshua left behind when he died. 22 I will test the people of Israel with these nations to see whether or not they will carefully follow Yahweh’s ways as their ancestors did.” 23 So Yahweh let these nations stay. He had not handed them over to Joshua or forced them out quickly.

Romans 16:17-27

17 Brothers and sisters, I urge you to watch out for those people who create divisions and who make others fall away from the Christian faith by teaching doctrine that is not the same as you have learned. Stay away from them. 18 People like these are not serving Christ our Lord. They are serving their own desires. By their smooth talk and flattering words they deceive unsuspecting people.

19 Everyone has heard about your obedience and this makes me happy for you. I want you to do what is good and to avoid what is evil. 20 The God of peace will quickly crush Satan under your feet. May the good will[a] of our Lord Yeshua be with you!

21 Timothy my coworker greets you; so do Lucius, Jason, and Sosipater, who are Jewish by birth like me.

22 I, Tertius, who wrote this letter, send you Christian greetings.

23 Gaius greets you. He is host to me and the whole church.

Erastus, the city treasurer, greets you.

Quartus, our brother in the Christian faith, greets you.[b]

25 God can strengthen you by the Good News and the message I tell about Yeshua Christ. He can strengthen you by revealing the mystery that was kept in silence for a very long time 26 but now is publicly known. The everlasting God ordered that what the prophets wrote must be shown to the people of every nation to bring them to the obedience that is associated with faith. 27 God alone is wise. Glory belongs to him through Yeshua Christ forever! Amen.

Matthew 27:32-44

32 On the way they found a man named Simon. He was from the city of Cyrene. The soldiers forced him to carry Yeshua’s cross.

33 They came to a place called Golgotha (which means “the place of the skull”). 34 They gave him a drink of wine mixed with a drug called gall. When he tasted it, he refused to drink it. 35 After they had crucified him, they divided his clothes among themselves by throwing dice. 36 Then they sat there and kept watch over him. 37 They placed a written accusation above his head. It read, “This is Yeshua, the king of the Jews.”

38 At that time they crucified two criminals with him, one on his right and the other on his left.

39 Those who passed by insulted him. They shook their heads 40 and said, “You were going to tear down God’s temple and build it again in three days. Save yourself! If you’re the Son of God, come down from the cross.” 41 The chief priests together with the experts in Moses’ Teachings and the leaders made fun of him in the same way. They said, 42 “He saved others, but he can’t save himself. So he’s Israel’s king! Let him come down from the cross now, and we’ll believe him. 43 He trusted God. Let God rescue him now if he wants. After all, this man said, ‘I am the Son of God.’” 44 Even the criminals crucified with him were insulting him the same way.

Names of God Bible (NOG)

The Names of God Bible (without notes) © 2011 by Baker Publishing Group.