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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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Orthodox Jewish Bible (OJB)
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Tehillim 105

105 O give thanks unto Hashem; call upon Shmo; make known His deeds among the amim.

Sing unto Him, sing praise unto Him; talk ye of all His nifle’ot (wondrous works).

Glory ye in the Shem Kadosh of Him; let the lev of them that seek Hashem be glad.

Seek Hashem, and His oz (strength); seek His face tamid.

Remember His nifla’ot (marvellous works) that He hath done; His mofetim (wonders), and the mishpatim of His mouth;

O ye zera Avraham His eved, ye Bnei Ya’akov His Bechirim (chosen ones).

He is Hashem Eloheinu; His mishpatim are in kol ha’aretz.

He hath remembered His Brit l’olam, the Dvar which He commanded to an elef dor (a thousand generations)

Which Brit He made with Avraham, and His shevu’ah (oath) unto Yitzchak;

10 And confirmed the same unto Ya’akov for a chok (decree), and to Yisroel as Brit Olam;

11 Saying, Unto thee will I give Eretz Kena’an, the chevel (lot, portion) of your nachalah.

12 When they were but few in mispar (number), very few, and gerim (strangers) in it.

13 When they went from one goy (nation) to another, from one mamlachah (kingdom) to am acher (another people);

14 He permitted no adam to oppress them; and He reproved melachim for their sakes;

15 Saying, Touch not Mine meshichim (anointed ones, My Messianics), and do My nevi’im no harm.

16 Moreover He called for a ra’av (famine) upon ha’aretz; He broke the kol matteh (whole staff of, all supply of) lechem.

17 He sent an ish before them, even Yosef, who was sold as an eved (slave);

18 Whose regel they hurt with the kevel (shackle); his nefesh was laid in barzel;

19 Until the time that his dvar (prophecy, word) came to pass; the Imrat Hashem (revelation, word of G-d, i.e., revelation of that which set forth saving promises) had tested him.

20 The Melech sent and released him, the Moshel Amim, and set him free.

21 He made him adon of his bais, and moshel of all his possessions;

22 To bind [in prison] his sarim (princes) at his pleasure; and teach his zekenim chochmah.

23 Yisroel also came into Mitzrayim; thus Ya’akov sojourned in Eretz Cham.

24 And He increased Amo (His people) greatly; and made them stronger than their enemies.

25 He turned their lev to hate Amo, to deal cunningly with His avadim.

26 He sent Moshe His Eved; and Aharon whom He had chosen.

27 They showed His Otot (signs) among them, and mofetim (wonders) in Eretz Cham.

28 He sent choshech, and made it dark; and they rebelled not against His Devar.

29 He turned their mayim into dahm, and made their dag (fish) die.

30 Their land brought forth tzfarde’im (frogs) in abundance, even in the chadarim (rooms) of their melachim.

31 He spoke, and there came arov (flies), and kinim (lice) in all their territory.

32 He gave them barad (hail) for geshem (rain), and eish of lightning in their land.

33 He struck down their gefen also and their te’enah (fig tree); and broke the trees of their territory.

34 He spoke, and the arbeh (locusts) came, and grasshoppers, and that without number,

35 And did eat up all the esev (herbs) in their land, and devoured their p’ri adamah (fruit of the ground).

36 He struck down also kol bechor in their land, the reshit (firstfruit) of all their strength.

37 He brought them forth also with kesef and zahav; and there was not one stumbling among His Shvatim (tribes).

38 Mitzrayim was glad when they departed; for the pachad (terror, dread) of them had fallen upon them.

39 He spread an anan for a curtain; and eish to give light in the lailah.

40 The people asked, and He brought slav (quails), and satisfied them with the lechem Shomayim.

41 He opened the Tzur, and the mayim gushed out; it ran in the dry places like a nahar.

42 For He remembered His Davar Kadosh, and Avraham His eved.

43 And He brought forth His people with sasson, and His chosen with joyful shouts;

44 And gave them the lands of the Goyim; and they inherited the amal (labor, toil) of the amim;

45 That they might be shomer over His chukkot, and observe His torot (laws). Praise Hashem.

Daniel 6:1-15

It pleased Daryavesh to set over the malchut an hundred and twenty satraps, which should be over the whole malchut;

(6:3) And over these three overseers, of whom Daniel was one, that the satraps might give accounts unto them, and that the king should suffer no loss.

(6:4) Then this Daniel distinguished himself above the overseers and satraps, because an excellent ruach was in him; and the king thought to set him over the whole malchut.

(6:5) Then the overseers and satraps sought to find occasion against Daniel concerning the malchut; but they could find none occasion nor fault; forasmuch as he was trustworthy, neither was there any negligence or corrupt thing found in him.

(6:6) Then said these anashim, We shall not find any occasion against this Daniel, except we find it against him concerning the dat (law, religion) of his G-d.

(6:7) Then these overseers and satraps assembled together to the king, and said thus unto him, King Daryavesh, L’olam yicheyeh (live for ever!)

(6:8) All the overseers of the malchut, the administrators, and the satraps, the counselors, and the governors, have consulted together to establish a royal statute, and to make a firm decree, that whosoever shall make a petition of any g-d or man for shloshim yom (thirty days), except of thee, O king, he shall be cast into the den of lions.

(6:9) Now, O king, establish the decree and sign the ketav (writing, document), that it cannot be changed, according to the law of the Medes and Persians, which altereth not.

(6:10) Wherefore king Daryavesh signed the written decree.

10 (6:11) Now when Daniel knew that the ketav was signed, he went into his bais; and his windows being open in his chamber toward Yerushalayim, he kneeled down three times that day, and davened, and gave thanks before his G-d, as he had been doing before this.

11 (6:12) Then these anashim assembled, and found Daniel davening and making supplication before his G-d.

12 (6:13) Then they came near, and spoke before the king concerning the king’s decree: Hast thou not signed a decree, that every man that shall make a petition of any g-d or man within shloshim yom, except of thee, O king, shall be cast into the den of lions? The king answered and said, The thing is true, according to the law of the Medes and Persians, which cannot be changed.

13 (6:14) Then answered they and said before the king, That Daniel, which is of the Bnei Golus of Yehudah, shows no regard for thee, O king, nor the decree that thou hast signed, but maketh his petition three times a day.

14 (6:15) Then the king, when he heard these words, was greatly displeased with himself, and set his heart on Daniel to deliver him, and he did strive till the going down of the shemesh to deliver him.

15 (6:16) Then these anashim assembled unto the king, and said unto the king, Have da’as, O king, that the law of the Medes and Persians is, That no decree nor statute which the king establisheth may be changed.

Yochanan II

From the Zaken (Elder, SHEMOT 3:16). To the Gevirah HaBechirah (the Chosen Lady) and her Banim (Sons, Children), for whom I have ahavah (agape) b’Emes, and not only I but also all those who have Da’as HaEmes (Knowledge of the Truth),

Because of HaEmes that dwells inside us, and will be immanu (with us) for Yamim HaOlam.

Chen v’Chesed Hashem (unmerited Favor and Kindness), Rachamim Hashem (Mercy), and Shalom Hashem (Peace) will be immanu (with us) from Elohim HaAv and from Rebbe, Melech HaMoshiach Yehoshua, HaBen of HaAv, in Emes and Ahavah (agape).

I had simcha gedola (much joy) that I have found some of your Banim with a walk which is Halakhah b’Derech Emes (Conduct in the Way of Truth), just as we received a mitzvah (commandment) to do so from HaAv [1:3].

And now I beseech you, Gevirah [1:1], not as a mitzvah chadasha (new commandment) I am writing you, but that which we had meyReshit (from the Beginning): that we should have ahavah (agape) one for the other [Yochanan 13:34].

And this is ahavah, that we should walk with a halichah according to the Mitzvot of Rebbe, Melech HaMoshiach; this is the mitzvah just as you have heard it meyReshit. You must walk in it [1:5].

Because mat’im rabbim (many misleaders, deceivers) have gone out into the world, the ones not making the Ani Ma’amin moyde (confession) that Rebbe, Melech HaMoshiach Yehoshua habah b’basar (has come in bodily flesh); this one is HaMat’eh (the Deceiving One) and the Anti-Moshiach.

Watch out for yourselves, lest you lose what we worked for, but may receive a sachar maleh (full reward).

Everyone who runs ahead and does not remain in the torah of Rebbe, Melech HaMoshiach does not have Hashem; the one remaining in the torah [of Moshiach], this one has both HaAv and HaBen.

10 If anyone comes to you and does not bring this torah, do not receive him into your house [kehillah, shtiebel], and do not give him Drishat Shalom.

11 For the one giving Drishat Shalom to him has shuttafut (partnership) with his ma’asim hara’im (evil deeds).

12 I have many things to write to you; I wanted not to do so with parchment and ink, but I have the tikvah (hope) to be with you and to speak panim el panim (directly, in person—DEVARIM 34:10), that our simcha (joy) may be shleimah (complete).

13 Drishat Shalom from the Banim of your Achot HaBechirah (Chosen Sister).

Lukas 5:12-26

12 And it came about, while he was in one of the shtetlach, hinei, there was an ish metzorah full of leprosy. And having seen Rebbe Melech HaMoshiach, and having fallen on his face, he begged him saying, Adoni, if you are willing, you are able to make me tahor (clean).

13 And having stretched out his hand, Rebbe, Melech HaMoshiach touched him, saying, I am willing. Be made tahor. And, ofen ort (immediately), the leprosy departed from him.

14 And Rebbe, Melech HaMoshiach gave orders to him to tell no one, but go and show yourself to the kohen and make a korban for your tohorah (purification) as Moshe Rabbeinu gave mitzvah; do this for an edut (solemn testimony) to them. [VAYIKRA 14:2-32]

15 But the man was spreading even more the dvar about Rebbe, Melech HaMoshiach, and many multitudes were assembling to listen and to receive refuah (healing) from their machlot (illnesses).

16 But Rebbe, Melech HaMoshiach was withdrawing in hitbodedut (seclusion, aloneness with G-d) into the wilderness places and was davening.

17 And it came about, on one of the yamim when he was teaching Torah, that the Perushim and Sofrim had come from every shtetl of the Galil and Yehudah and Yerushalayim and were sitting by. And the power of Hashem was with Rebbe Melech HaMoshiach to bring refuah (healing).

18 And hinei, anashim were carrying on a mat a man who had been paralyzed, and they were seeking to carry in the paralytic and to place him before Rebbe Melech HaMoshiach.

19 And not having found by what way they might carry him, because of the multitude, and having gone up onto the roof, they let the man down with the mat through the tiles so that he was right in the center in front of Rebbe Melech HaMoshiach.

20 And having seen their emunah, Rebbe Melech HaMoshiach said, Ben Adam, your chatta’im (sins) have received selicha (forgiveness).

21 And the Sofrim began to raise kashes (questions), and also the Perushim, saying, Who is this who is speaking Chillul Hashem gidduf? Who is able to grant selicha to chatta’im but Hashem alone?

22 But he having had daas of their machshavot (thoughts), said to them in reply, Why are you reasoning in your levavot?

23 Which is easier: to say, Your chatta’im have been granted selicha, or to say, Get up and walk?

24 But in order that you may have da’as that the Ben HaAdam [Moshiach, DANIEL 7:13] has samchut on HaAretz to grant selicha to chatta’im, Rebbe Melech HaMoshiach said to the one having been paralyzed, To you I say, Get up, pick up your mat, and go to your bais (house, home).

25 And at once the man arose in front of them, picked up the mat upon which he was lying, and departed to his bais, shouting, Baruch Hashem!

26 And astonishment seized everyone, and they were shouting, Baruch Hashem! And they were filled with yirat Shomayim, saying, Hayom (today) our eyes have beheld niflaot (wonders)!

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