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Book of Common Prayer

Daily Old and New Testament readings based on the Book of Common Prayer.
Duration: 861 days
Orthodox Jewish Bible (OJB)
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Tehillim 119:145-176

145 I cried with my kol lev; hear me, Hashem; I will keep Thy chukkot.

146 I cried unto Thee; save me, and I shall be shomer over Thy edot (testimonies).

147 I rose before the dawn, and cried out for help; I hoped in Thy Davar.

148 Mine eyes are awake through the ashmurot (night watches), that I might meditate on Thy word.

149 Hear my voice according unto Thy chesed; Hashem, revive me according to Thy mishpat.

150 They draw near that follow after wicked schemes; they are far from Thy torah.

151 Thou art karov (near), Hashem; and all Thy mitzvot are emes.

152 Concerning Thy edot (testimonies), I have known of old that Thou hast founded them forever. RESH

153 Consider mine oni (affliction), and deliver me; for I do not forget Thy torah.

154 Plead my cause; for me make go’el redemption; revive me according to Thy word.

155 Yeshuah (salvation) is far from the resha’im, for they seek not Thy chukkot.

156 Great are Thy rachamim, Hashem; revive me according to Thy mishpatim.

157 Many are my persecutors and mine enemies; yet do I not turn aside from Thy edot.

158 I beheld the bogedim, and was grieved because they were not shomer over Thy word.

159 Consider how I love Thy pikkudim; revive me, Hashem, according to Thy chesed.

160 Thy word is emes from the beginning; and every one of Thy righteous mishpatim endureth forever. SHIN

161 Sarim (princes) have persecuted me without a cause; but my lev standeth in awe of Thy Davar.

162 I rejoice at Thy imrah (word), as one that findeth great plunder.

163 I hate and abhor sheker; but Thy torah do I love.

164 Shevah times a day do I praise Thee because of Thy righteous mishpatim.

165 Great shalom have they which love Thy torah; nothing shall cause them to stumble.

166 Hashem, I have hoped for Thy Yeshuah (salvation), and do Thy mitzvot.

167 My nefesh is shomer over Thy edot (testimonies); and I love them exceedingly.

168 I have kept Thy pikkudim and Thy edot; for all my ways are before Thee. TAV

169 Let my cry come near before Thee, Hashem; give me understanding according to Thy Davar.

170 Let my techinnah come before Thee; deliver me according to Thy word.

171 My lips shall utter tehillah, when Thou hast taught me Thy chukkot.

172 My leshon shall speak of Thy word; for all Thy mitzvot are tzedek.

173 Let Thine Yad help me; for I have chosen Thy pikkudim.

174 I have longed for Thy Yeshuah (salvation), Hashem; and Thy torah is my delight.

175 Let my nefesh live, and it shall praise Thee; and let Thy mishpatim sustain me.

176 I have gone astray like a seh oved (lost sheep); seek Thy eved; for I do not forget Thy mitzvot.

Tehillim 128-130

128 (Shir HaMa’alot) Ashrei kol yerei (fearers of) Hashem; that walketh in His drakhim.

For thou shalt eat the labor of thine hands; happy shalt thou be, and it shall be tov with thee.

Thy isha shall be as a fruitful gefen inside thine bais; thy banim like olive shoots around thy shulchan.

Hinei, thus shall the gever be blessed that feareth Hashem.

Hashem shall bless thee out of Tziyon; and thou shalt see the tov of Yerushalayim all the days of thy life.

Yea, thou shalt see thy bnei banim, and shalom upon Yisroel.

129 (Shir HaMa’alot) Many a time have they afflicted me from my ne’ur, may Yisroel now say;

Many a time have they afflicted me from my ne’ur (youth); yet they have not prevailed against me.

The choreshim (plowers) plowed upon my back; they made long their furrows.

Hashem is tzaddik; He hath cut asunder the cords of the resha’im.

Let them all be confounded and turned back that hate Tziyon [i.e, all anti-Semites].

Let them be as the khatzir (grass) upon the housetops, which withereth before it groweth up;

With it the kotzer (reaper) filleth not his yad; nor he that gathereth sheaves, his bosom.

Neither do they which go by say, Birkat Hashem be upon you; we bless you b’Shem Hashem.

130 (Shir HaMa’alot) Out of the depths have I cried unto Thee, Hashem.

Adonoi, hear my voice; let Thine ears be attentive to the voice of my techinnot (supplications).

If Thou, Hashem, shouldest record iniquities, Adonoi, who could stand?

But there is selichah (forgiveness) with Thee; therefore, Thou art feared.

I wait for Hashem, my nefesh doth wait, and in His Devar do I hope.

My nefesh waiteth for Adonoi more than the shomrim that watch for the boker; I say, more than the shomrim that watch for the boker.

Let Yisroel hope in Hashem; for with Hashem there is chesed, and with Him is plenteous pedut (redemption).

And He shall redeem Yisroel from all his iniquities.

Michoh 2

Hoy (Woe) to them that devise aven (iniquity), and plot rah (evil) upon their mishkavim (beds)! At ohr haboker they carry it out, because it is in the power of their hand.

And they covet sadot, and seize them; and batim (houses), and take them away; so they oppress a man and his bais, even a man and his nachalah (inheritance).

Therefore thus saith Hashem: Hineni, against this mishpochah do I plan a ra’ah, from which ye shall not remove your tzavarot (necks); neither shall ye walk haughtily; for an et ra’ah (time of evil) it is.

In Yom HaHu shall one take up a mashal against you, and lament with a doleful lamentation, and say, We are utterly ruined; He (Hashem) hath changed the chelek of Ami (my People); how hath He (Hashem) removed it from me! To the shovev (faithless, apostate) He (Hashem) apportions our sadot.

Therefore thou shalt have none that shall divide for you the land by lot in the Kahal Hashem.

Prophesy ye not, they prophesy; but if they [Hashem’s nevi’im] do not prophesy concerning these things, kellimot (disgraces, reproaches) will not be turned back.

O thou that art named Bais Yaakov, is the Ruach [Hakodesh] of Hashem angry? Are these His doings? Do not My words do good to him that walketh uprightly?

Even of late Ami is risen up as an oyev (enemy); ye pull off the cloak from the garment from them that pass by securely as men averse to milchamah (war).

The women of Ami have ye cast out from their pleasant homes; from their ollalim have ye taken away My glory l’olam.

10 Arise ye, and depart; for this is not the menuchah (the place of rest); because of the tameah (defilement) that brings sore destruction.

11 If a man, walking after the wind and sheker, do lie, saying, I will prophesy unto thee of yayin and of strong drink; he shall even be the mattif (preacher) of Am HaZeh (this people).

12 I will surely assemble, O Ya’akov, all of thee; I will surely gather the She’erit Yisroel; I will put them together like the tzon of the pen, like the eder (flock) in the meadow; they shall throng with people.

13 The one who breaks through comes up before them; they break through, and pass through the sha’ar, and go out by it; and their Melech [Moshiach, Hoshea 3:5] goes before them, and Hashem at their head.

Gevurot 23:23-35

23 And having summoned two of the centurions, the tribune said, "Prepare to leave for Caesarea by nine o’clock tonight the following: two hundred chaiyalim, seventy horsemen, and two hundred bowmen.

24 "And also provide mounts for Rav Sha’ul to ride, that he may be given safe passage to Felix the Moshel."

25 Then the tribune wrote an iggeret to this effect:

26 "Claudius Lysias to the most excellent Moshel, Felix. Greetings.

27 "This man was seized by the Judeans and was about to be killed by them, but when I learned that he is a Roman citizen, I came with the chaiyalim and rescued him.

28 "Desiring to have da’as of the charge for which they were accusing him, I brought him down to their Sanhedrin.

29 "I found he was being accused about issues of their Torah and the charge was nothing worthy of mavet or of imprisonment.

30 "And when I received information of a kesher (plot) keneged (against) the man, I sent him immediately to you, having given orders also to his accusers to state their case against Rav Sha’ul before your excellency."

31 Therefore, as they were ordered, the chaiyalim took Rav Sha’ul along and brought him under cover of lailah to Antipatris.

32 And on the next day, having allowed the horsemen to go on with Rav Sha’ul, they returned to the barracks.

33 When the horsemen entered into Caesarea, they delivered the iggeret to the Moshel and also presented Rav Sha’ul to him.

34 And having read it, and having asked from what province Rav Sha’ul hailed, the Moshel learned that he was from Cilicia.

35 "I will give you a hearing," Felix said, "when also your accusers arrive." Then the Moshel commanded Rav Sha’ul to be watched by shomrim in the Praetorium of Herod.

Lukas 7:18-35

18 And Yochanan’s talmidim reported to him about all these things. And when he had summoned a certain two of his talmidim, Yochanan

19 Sent them to Rebbe, Melech HaMoshiach Adoneinu, saying, Are you Hu HaBah [Moshiach] or should we be looking for another?

20 And when the men had come to him, they said, Yochanan of the tevilah of teshuva sent us to you, saying, Are you Hu HaBah [Moshiach] or should we be looking for another?

21 Genoi at that time Rebbe, Melech HaMoshiach gave refuah to many with machlot and afflictions and ruchot raot and to many ivverim he granted sight.

22 And in reply he said to them, Go and tell Yochanan what you have seen [as edei reiyah, eyewitnesses]. IVRIM TIRENAH, pisechim (lame persons) walk, the metzorim are cleansed, and chereshim hear, the mesim are restored to life, ANIYIM have the Besuras HaGeulah preached to them. [YESHAYAH 29:18,19; 35:5,6; 61:1,2]

23 And ashrey is whoever does not find a michshol (stumbling block, obstacle, YESHAYAH 57:14) in me [as Rebbe Melech HaMoshiach].

24 And when the messengers of Yochanan had departed, he began to say to the multitudes about Yochanan, What did you go out bamidbar to see? A reed shaken by the wind?

25 But what did you go out to see? A man dressed in a dandy’s soft clothing? The ones with glorious apparel are living in luxury as courtiers in the palaces.

26 But what did you go out to see? A navi? Ken, I say to you, and one more than a navi.

27 This one is he about whom it has been written, HINENI SHOLEIACH MALAKHI (Behold, I send my messenger before Your face, who will prepare Your derech in front of You [Mal 3:1]).

28 I say to you, among those born of isha there is no one greater than Yochanan, yet he who is least in the Malchut Hashem is greater than he.

29 (And when kol haAm [all the People] and the mochesim heard this, they acknowledged the Tzidkat Hashem [Righteousness of G-d], having been submitted to the tevilah of teshuva of Yochanan.

30 But the Perushim and the Baalei HaTorah rejected the tachlis [purpose] of Hashem for their lives, refusing the tevilah of teshuva of Yochanan.)

31 Therefore, to what will I compare the people of hador hazeh (this generation) and what are they like?

32 They are like yeladim sitting in the marketplace and calling out to one another; and they say, We played the chalil (flute) for you and you did not dance; we sang a kina (lament, funeral dirge) and you did not weep.

33 For Yochanan of the tevilah of teshuva has come not eating lechem nor drinking yayin, and you say, He has a shed (demon)!

34 The Ben HaAdam [Moshiach, DANIEL 7:13-14] has come eating and drinking, and you say, Hinei, a man who is a zolel (glutton) and a shikkor (drunkard), a re’a (friend) of mochesim and chote’im.

35 Yet chochmah is justified by all of her yeladim.

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