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Each day includes a passage from both the Old Testament and New Testament.
Duration: 365 days
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Tehillim 143-145

143 (Mizmor of Dovid) Hear my tefillah, Hashem, give ear to my techinot (supplications); in Thy emunah answer me, and in Thy tzedakah.

And enter not into mishpat with Thy eved; for in Thy sight shall no man living be yitzadak (justified).

For the oyev (enemy) hath persecuted my nefesh; he hath struck down my life to the ground; he hath made me to dwell in places of choshech (darkness), like metei olam (those long dead).

Therefore is my ruach become faint within me; my lev within me is desolate.

I remember yamim mikedem (days of old), I meditate on all Thy works; I muse on the ma’aseh (work) of Thy hands.

I stretch forth my hands unto Thee; my nefesh thirsteth after Thee, like an eretz ayefah (a parched, thirsty land). Selah.

Hear me speedily, Hashem; my ruach faileth; hide not Thy face from me, lest I be like those that go down into the bor (pit).

Cause me to hear Thy chesed in the boker; for in Thee do I trust; cause me to know the Derech wherein I should walk; for I lift up my nefesh unto Thee.

Save me, Hashem, from mine oyevim (enemies); I flee unto Thee to hide me.

10 Teach me to do Retzonecha (Thy will); for Thou art Elohai; may Thy Ruach Tov lead me on level ground.

11 Revive me, Hashem, l’ma’an (for the sake of) Thy Shem (Name); in Thy tzedakah bring my nefesh out of tzoros.

12 And in Thy chesed silence mine enemies, and destroy all them that oppress my nefesh; for I am Thy eved.

144 (Mizmor of Dovid). Baruch Hashem my Tzur (rock) which teacheth my hands for war, and my fingers for milchamah (battle);

My Chesed, and my Metzudah (Fortress); my Stronghold, and my Deliverer; my Mogen, and He in Whom I take refuge; Who subdueth my people under me.

Hashem, what is adam, that Thou takest knowledge of him! Or the ben enosh, that Thou takest account of him!

Adam is like hevel; his days are as a tzel that passeth away.

Part Thy heavens, Hashem, and come down; touch the harim, and they shall smoke.

Cast forth lightning, and scatter them; shoot Thine khitzim (arrows), and destroy them.

Send Thine Yad from above; rescue me, and deliver me out of mayim rabbim, from the yad Bnei Nekhar;

Whose mouth speaketh shav (lies), and their right hand is a right hand of sheker.

I will sing a shir chadash unto Thee, O Elohim; upon a nevel of ten strings will I make music unto Thee.

10 It is He that giveth Teshu’ah (deliverance, salvation) unto melachim; Who delivereth Dovid His eved from the cherev ra’ah.

11 Rescue me, and save me from the yad Bnei Nekhar, whose mouth speaketh shav (lies) and their right hand is a right yad of sheker;

12 In their youth, may baneinu (our sons) be like plants full grown; may benoteinu (our daughters) be like cornerstones, columns wrought for the Heikhal;

13 That our barns may be full, affording all manner of provision; that our tzon may bring forth thousands and ten thousands in our meadows;

14 That our oxen may be strong to labor; that there be no peretz (breach) nor golus; that there be no cry of anquish in our streets.

15 Ashrei are such people; Ashrei is the people that Hashem is Elohav.

145 (Tehillah of Dovid). [Alef} I will extol Thee, Elohai HaMelech; and I will bless Thy Shem l’olam va’ed .

[Beis] Kol yom will I bless Thee; and I will praise Thy Shem l’olam va’ed.

[Gimel] Gadol is Hashem, and me’od to be praised; and His greatness is not cheker (searchable).

[Dalet] Dor l’dor (generation to generation) shall praise Thy ma’asim, and shall declare Thy gevurot (mighty acts).

[Heh] I will speak of the hadar kavod of Thy hod, and of Thy nifle’ot (wonderful works).

[Vav] And men shall speak of the power of Thy norot; and I will declare Thy greatness.

[Zayin] They shall utter the zekher (memory, recollection) of Thy rav tov and shall sing of Thy tzedakah.

[Chet] Channun (gracious) is Hashem, and full of compassion; erech apayim (slow to anger), and of great chesed.

[Tet] Tov is Hashem to all; and His rachamim is over all His ma’asim.

10 [Yod] All Thy ma’asim shall praise Thee, Hashem; and Thy chasidim shall bless Thee.

11 [Khaf] They shall speak of the kavod of Thy Malchus, and tell of Thy gevurah;

12 [Lamed] To make known to the Bnei HaAdam His gevurah, and the kavod hadar of His Malchus.

13 [Mem] Thy Malchus is a Malchus kol olamim, and Thy Memshelet for kol dor vador.

14 [Samekh] Hashem upholdeth all that fall, and raiseth up all those that are bowed down.

15 [Ayin] The eyes of all look to Thee; and Thou givest them their okhel (food) in its season.

16 [Peh] Thou openest Thine Yad, and satisfiest the ratzon of kol chai.

17 [Tzadi] Tzaddik is Hashem in all His drakhim, and chasid in all His ma’asim,

18 [Koph] Karov (near) is Hashem unto all them that call upon Him, to all that call upon Him in emes.

19 [Resh] He will fulfil the ratzon of them that fear Him; He also will hear their cry, and will save them.

20 [Shin] Shomer is Hashem over all them that love Him; but kol haresha’im will He destroy.

21 [Tav] My mouth shall speak the tehillat Hashem; and let kol basar bless His Shem Kodesh l’olam va’ed. [T.N. See Messianic Psalms which include Ps 2, 22, 45, 72, 110, 47, 93, 96-99, 89 and which indicate Moshiach’s righteous character, experience, ideals, call, and reign.]

Kehillah in Corinth I 14:21-40

21 In the Torah it stands written, KI BELA’AGEI SAFAH UVELASHON ACHERET YEDABER EL HAAM HAZEH...V’LO AVU SHMO’A ("Then with ones of foreign lip and with strange tongue he will speak to this people... but they were not willing to listen"‖YESHAYAH 28:11-12), says the L-rd.

22 So then the leshonot (tongues) are for an ot (miraculous sign), not to the ones believing, the ma’aminim in Rebbe, Melech HaMoshiach, but an ot (miraculous sign) to the Apikorosim; but divrei hanevu’ah (words of prophecy) are not for the Apikorosim, but for the ones believing, the ma’aminim in Moshiach.

23 If, therefore, the kehillah has a farbrengen gathering and all speak in leshonot (tongues), and then in walks the am ha’aretz or the Apikorosim, will they not say that you are all meshuggah?

24 However, if all speak forth divrei hanevu’ah (words of prophecy), and then in walks some Apikorosim or am ha’aretz, such a visitor is brought under conviction by all, he is brought into mishpat (judgment) by all,

25 What is hiding in his lev (heart) becomes manifest, and, having fallen on his face, he worships Hashem, declaring that G-d is among you (Zech 8:23; Isa 45:14; Dan 2:47).

26 Nu? Well? Achim b’Moshiach, when you come together, each one has a mizmor (hymn, psalm), a musar (teaching with an ethical point), a dvar hisgalus (a dvar of revelation), a lashon (tongue), or a pitron (interpretation) of a lashon (tongue); let all things be for edification.

27 If anyone speaks in a lashon (tongue), let the speakers be shenayim (two) or at most shloshah (three), and by turn, and let one give the pitron (interpretation).

28 But if there is no one to give the pitron, let the one with the lashon (tongue) be silent in the kehillah and let him instead speak to himself and to Hashem.

29 And let shenayim or shloshah nevi’im speak and let the other nevi’im be used with discernings of ruchot (spirits) (12:10).

30 And if a dvar hisgalus (a word of revelation) is given to a navi sitting by, let the first navi become silent.

31 For you all are able one by one to speak forth a dvar hanevu’ah (word of prophecy), in order that all may learn and receive chizzuk (strengthening).

32 And the neshamot of nevi’im are subject to the nevi’im.

33 For Hashem is no Elohei HaMevucha (the G-d of Confusion, Tohu); He is Elohei HaShalom, and this is so in all the kehillot of the Kadoshim.

34 Let the nashim in the kehillot be silent, for it is not permitted for them to blurt out, but let them become submissive, as it says in the Torah (BERESHIS 3:16).

35 And if the nashim wish to inquire about something, let them inquire of their own be’alim b’bayis, for it is a bushah (shame) for an isha to blurt out in the kehillah (BERESHIS 3:2).

36 Or from you did the dvar Hashem go forth (YESHAYAH 2:3), or to you only did it reach?

37 If anyone thinks himself to be a navi or a man of the Ruach Hakodesh (2:13), let him have full da’as that the things I wrote to you are a mitzvoh of Rebbe, Melech HaMoshiach Adoneinu.

38 But if anyone does not recognize this, he is not recognized.

39 So then, Achim b’Moshiach of mine, earnestly desire to speak forth a dvar hanevu’ah (word of prophecy), and do not forbid speaking in leshonot (tongues).

40 Let all things be done b’seder and without bushah (shame).

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