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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 50

Psalm 50

A psalm by Asaph.

Yahweh, the only true El, has spoken.
    He has summoned the earth
        from where the sun rises to where it sets.
Elohim shines from Zion,
    the perfection of beauty.
Our Elohim will come and will not remain silent.
    A devouring fire is in front of him
        and a raging storm around him.
He summons heaven and earth to judge his people:
“Gather around me, my godly people
    who have made a pledge to me through sacrifices.”

The heavens announce his righteousness
    because Elohim is the Shophet. Selah

“Listen, my people, and I will speak.
    Listen, Israel, and I will testify against you:
    I am Elohim, your Elohim!
I am not criticizing you for your sacrifices or burnt offerings,
    which are always in front of me.
But I will not accept another young bull from your household
    or a single male goat from your pens.
10 Every creature in the forest,
    even the cattle on a thousand hills, is mine.
11 I know every bird in the mountains.
    Everything that moves in the fields is mine.
12 If I were hungry, I would not tell you,
    because the world and all that it contains are mine.
13 Do I eat the meat of bulls or drink the blood of goats?
14 Bring your thanks to Elohim as a sacrifice,
    and keep your vows to Elyon.
15 Call on me in times of trouble.
    I will rescue you, and you will honor me.”

16 But Elohim says to wicked people,
    “How dare you quote my decrees
        and mouth my promises![a]
17 You hate discipline.
    You toss my words behind you.
18 When you see a thief, you want to make friends with him.
    You keep company with people who commit adultery.
19 You let your mouth say anything evil.
    Your tongue plans deceit.
20 You sit and talk against your own brother.
    You slander your own mother’s son.
21 When you did these things, I remained silent.
    That made you think I was like you.
        I will argue my point with you
            and lay it all out for you to see.
22 Consider this, you people who forget Eloah.
    Otherwise, I will tear you to pieces,
        and there will be no one left to rescue you.
23 Whoever offers thanks as a sacrifice honors me.
    I will let everyone who continues in my way
        see the salvation that comes from Elohim.”

Psalm 59-60

Psalm 59

For the choir director; al tashcheth; a miktam by David when Saul sent men to watch David’s home and kill him.

Rescue me from my enemies, O my Elohim.
    Protect me from those who attack me.
Rescue me from troublemakers.
    Save me from bloodthirsty people.
        They lie in ambush for me right here!
        Fierce men attack me, O Yahweh,
            but not because of any disobedience,
or any sin, or any guilt on my part.
    They hurry to take positions against me.
    Wake up, and help me; see for yourself.
O Yahweh Elohim Tsebaoth, Elohim of Israel,
    arise to punish all the nations.
    Have no pity on any traitors. Selah

They return in the evening.
    They howl like dogs.
        They prowl the city.

See what pours out of their mouths—
    swords from their lips!
        They think, “Who will hear us?”
O Yahweh, you laugh at them.
    You make fun of all the nations.

O my strength, I watch for you!
    Elohim is my stronghold, my merciful Elohim!

10 Elohim will come to meet me.
    He will let me gloat over those who spy on me.
11 Do not kill them.
    Otherwise, my people may forget.
    Make them wander aimlessly by your power.
    Bring them down, O Adonay, our Magen,
12 because of the sins from their mouths
    and the words on their lips.
    Let them be trapped by their own arrogance
    because they speak curses and lies.
13 Destroy them in your rage.
    Destroy them until not one of them is left.
    Then they will know that Elohim rules Jacob
        to the ends of the earth. Selah

14 They return in the evening.
    They howl like dogs.
        They prowl the city.

15 They wander around to find something to eat.
    If they are not full enough,
        they will stay all night.
16 But I will sing about your strength.
    In the morning I will joyfully sing about your mercy.
        You have been my stronghold
            and a place of safety in times of trouble.

17 O my strength, I will make music to praise you!
    Elohim is my stronghold, my merciful Elohim!

Psalm 60

For the choir director; according to shushan eduth;[a] a miktam by David; for teaching. When David fought Aram Naharaim and Aram Zobah, and when Joab came back and killed 12,000 men from Edom in the Dead Sea region.

O Elohim, you have rejected us.
    You have broken down our defenses.
    You have been angry.
        Restore us!
You made the land quake.
    You split it wide open.
    Heal the cracks in it
        because it is falling apart.
You have made your people experience hardships.
    You have given us wine that makes us stagger.
Yet, you have raised a flag for those who fear you
    so that they can rally to it
        when attacked by bows and arrows. Selah
Save us with your powerful hand, and answer us
    so that those who are dear to you may be rescued.[b]

Elohim has promised the following through his holiness:
    “I will triumph!
        I will divide Shechem.
        I will measure the valley of Succoth.
        Gilead is mine.
        Manasseh is mine.
        Ephraim is the helmet on my head.
        Judah is my scepter.
        Moab is my washtub.
        I will throw my shoe over Edom.
        I will shout in triumph over Philistia.”

Who will bring me into the fortified city?
    Who will lead me to Edom?
10 Isn’t it you, O Elohim, who rejected us?
    Isn’t it you, O Elohim, who refused to accompany our armies?

11 Give us help against the enemy
    because human assistance is worthless.
12 With Elohim we will display great strength.
    He will trample our enemies.

Psalm 93

Psalm 93

Yahweh rules as king! He is clothed with majesty.
    Yahweh has clothed himself; he has armed himself with power.
    The world was set in place; it cannot be moved.

Your throne was set in place a long time ago.
    You are eternal.

The ocean rises, O Yahweh.
    The ocean rises with a roar.
    The ocean rises with its pounding waves.
Yahweh above is mighty—
    mightier than the sound of raging water,
        mightier than the foaming waves of the sea.

Your written testimonies are completely reliable.
    O Yahweh, holiness is what makes your house beautiful for days without end.

Psalm 96

Psalm 96

Sing to Yahweh a new song!
    Sing to Yahweh, all the earth!
Sing to Yahweh! Praise his name!
    Day after day announce that Yahweh saves his people.
        Tell people about his glory.
        Tell all the nations about his miracles.

Yahweh is great!
    He should be highly praised.
    He should be feared more than all other gods
        because all the gods of the nations are idols.
    Yahweh made the heavens.
Splendor and majesty are in his presence.
    Strength and beauty are in his holy place.

Give to Yahweh, you families of the nations.
    Give to Yahweh glory and power.
Give to Yahweh the glory he deserves.
    Bring an offering, and come into his courtyards.
Worship Yahweh in his holy splendor.
    Tremble in his presence, all the earth!

10 Say to the nations, “Yahweh rules as king!”
    The earth stands firm; it cannot be moved.
    He will judge people fairly.
11 Let the heavens rejoice and the earth be glad.
    Let the sea and everything in it roar like thunder.
12 Let the fields and everything in them rejoice.
    Then all the trees in the forest will sing joyfully
13 in Yahweh’s presence because he is coming.
    He is coming to judge the earth.
        He will judge the world with righteousness
    and its people with his truth.

Job 29:1

Job Continues: My Glorious Past

29 Job continued his poems and said,

Job 31:1-23

Job Wonders What Sin He May Have Committed

31 “I have made an agreement with my eyes.
    Then how can I look with lust at a virgin?
What would Eloah above do to me?
    What would be my inheritance from Shadday on high?
Aren’t there catastrophes for wicked people
    and disasters for those who do wrong?
Doesn’t he see my ways
    and count all my steps?

“If I have walked with lies
    or my feet have run after deception,
then let Eloah weigh me on honest scales,
    and he will know I have integrity.

“If my steps have left the proper path,
    or my heart has followed the desire of my eyes,
    or my hands are stained with sin,
then let someone else eat what I have planted,
    and let my crops be uprooted.

“If I have been seduced by a woman
    or I have secretly waited near my neighbor’s door,
10 then let my wife grind for another man,
    and let other men kneel over her.
11 That would be a scandal,
    and that would be a criminal offense.
12 It would be a fire that burns even in Abaddon.
    It would uproot my entire harvest.

13 “If I have abused the rights of my servants, male or female,
    when they have disagreed with me,
14 then what could I do if El rises up?
    If he examines me, how could I answer him?
15 Didn’t he who made me in my mother’s belly make them?
    Didn’t the same God form us in the womb?

16 “If I have refused the requests of the poor
    or made a widow’s eyes stop looking for help,
17 or have eaten my food alone
    without letting the orphan eat any of it. . . .
18 (From my youth the orphan grew up with me
    as though I were his father,
        and from my birth I treated the widow kindly.)
19 If I have seen anyone die because he had no clothes
    or a poor person going naked. . . .
20 (If his body didn’t bless me,
    or the wool from my sheep didn’t keep him warm. . . .)
21 If I have shaken my fist at an orphan
    because I knew that others would back me up in court,
22 then let my shoulder fall out of its socket,
    and let my arm be broken at the elbow.

23 “A disaster from El terrifies me.
    In the presence of his majesty I can do nothing.

Acts 15:1-11

Controversy about Moses’ Teachings

15 Some men came from Judea and started to teach believers that people can’t be saved unless they are circumcised as Moses’ Teachings require. Paul and Barnabas had a fierce dispute with these men. So Paul and Barnabas and some of the others were sent to Jerusalem to see the apostles and spiritual leaders[a] about this claim.

The church sent Paul and Barnabas to Jerusalem. As they were going through Phoenicia and Samaria, they told the whole story of how non-Jewish people were turning to God. This story brought great joy to all the believers.

The church in Jerusalem, the apostles, and the spiritual leaders welcomed Paul and Barnabas when they arrived. Paul and Barnabas reported everything that God had done through them. But some believers from the party of the Pharisees stood up and said, “People who are not Jewish must be circumcised and ordered to follow Moses’ Teachings.”

The apostles and spiritual leaders met to consider this statement. After a lot of debating, Peter stood up and said to them, “Brothers, you know what happened some time ago. God chose me so that people who aren’t Jewish could hear the Good News and believe. God, who knows everyone’s thoughts, showed that he approved of people who aren’t Jewish by giving them the Holy Spirit as he gave the Holy Spirit to us. God doesn’t discriminate between Jewish and non-Jewish people. He has cleansed non-Jewish people through faith as he has cleansed us Jews. 10 So why are you testing God? You’re putting a burden on the disciples, a burden neither our ancestors nor we can carry. 11 We certainly believe that the Lord Yeshua saves us the same way that he saves them—through his kindness.”[b]

John 11:17-29

17 When Yeshua arrived, he found that Lazarus had been in the tomb for four days. 18 (Bethany was near Jerusalem, not quite two miles away.) 19 Many Jews had come to Martha and Mary to comfort them about their brother.

20 When Martha heard that Yeshua was coming, she went to meet him. Mary stayed at home. 21 Martha told Yeshua, “Lord, if you had been here, my brother would not have died. 22 But even now I know that God will give you whatever you ask him.”

23 Yeshua told Martha, “Your brother will come back to life.”

24 Martha answered Yeshua, “I know that he’ll come back to life on the last day, when everyone will come back to life.”

25 Yeshua said to her, “I am the one who brings people back to life, and I am life itself. Those who believe in me will live even if they die. 26 Everyone who lives and believes in me will never die. Do you believe that?”

27 Martha said to him, “Yes, Lord, I believe that you are the Messiah, the Son of God, the one who was expected to come into the world.”

28 After Martha had said this, she went back home and whispered to her sister Mary, “The teacher is here, and he is calling for you.”

29 When Mary heard this, she got up quickly and went to Yeshua.

Names of God Bible (NOG)

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