Print Page Options
Previous Prev Day Next DayNext

Revised Common Lectionary (Complementary)

Daily Bible readings that follow the church liturgical year, with thematically matched Old and New Testament readings.
Duration: 1245 days
New English Translation (NET)
Version
Psalm 72

Psalm 72[a]

For[b] Solomon.

72 O God, grant the king the ability to make just decisions.[c]
Grant the king’s son[d] the ability to make fair decisions.[e]
Then he will judge[f] your people fairly,
and your oppressed ones[g] equitably.
The mountains will bring news of peace to the people,
and the hills will announce justice.[h]
He will defend[i] the oppressed among the people;
he will deliver[j] the children[k] of the poor
and crush the oppressor.
People will fear[l] you[m] as long as the sun and moon remain in the sky,
for generation after generation.[n]
He[o] will descend like rain on the mown grass,[p]
like showers that drench[q] the earth.[r]
During his days the godly will flourish;[s]
peace will prevail as long as the moon remains in the sky.[t]
May he rule[u] from sea to sea,[v]
and from the Euphrates River[w] to the ends of the earth.
Before him the coastlands[x] will bow down,
and his enemies will lick the dust.[y]
10 The kings of Tarshish[z] and the coastlands will offer gifts;
the kings of Sheba[aa] and Seba[ab] will bring tribute.
11 All kings will bow down to him;
all nations will serve him.
12 For he will rescue the needy[ac] when they cry out for help,
and the oppressed[ad] who have no defender.
13 He will take pity[ae] on the poor and needy;
the lives of the needy he will save.
14 From harm and violence he will defend them;[af]
he will value their lives.[ag]
15 May he live![ah] May they offer him gold from Sheba.[ai]
May they continually pray for him.
May they pronounce blessings on him all day long.[aj]
16 May there be[ak] an abundance[al] of grain in the earth;
on the tops[am] of the mountains may it[an] sway.[ao]
May its[ap] fruit trees[aq] flourish[ar] like the forests of Lebanon.[as]
May its crops[at] be as abundant[au] as the grass of the earth.[av]
17 May his fame endure.[aw]
May his dynasty last as long as the sun remains in the sky.[ax]
May they use his name when they formulate their blessings.[ay]
May all nations consider him to be favored by God.[az]
18 The Lord God, the God of Israel, deserves praise.[ba]
He alone accomplishes amazing things.[bb]
19 His glorious name deserves praise[bc] forevermore.
May his majestic splendor[bd] fill the whole earth.
We agree! We agree![be]
20 This collection of the prayers of David son of Jesse ends here.[bf]

Micah 5:2-9

A King Will Come and a Remnant Will Prosper

(5:1) As for you, Bethlehem Ephrathah,[a]
seemingly insignificant[b] among the clans of Judah—
from you a king will emerge who will rule over Israel on my behalf,[c]
one whose origins[d] are in the distant past.[e]
So the Lord[f] will hand the people of Israel[g] over to their enemies[h]
until the time when the woman in labor[i] gives birth.[j]
Then the rest of the king’s[k] countrymen will return
to be reunited with the people of Israel.[l]
He will assume his post[m] and shepherd the people[n] by the Lord’s strength,
by the sovereign authority of the Lord his God.[o]
They will live securely,[p] for at that time he will be honored[q]
even in the distant regions of[r] the earth.
He will give us peace.[s]
Should the Assyrians try to invade our land
and attempt to set foot in our fortresses,[t]
we will send[u] against them seven[v] shepherd-rulers,[w]
make that eight commanders.[x]
They will rule[y] the land of Assyria with the sword,
the land of Nimrod[z] with a drawn sword.[aa]
Our king[ab] will rescue us from the Assyrians
should they attempt to invade our land
and try to set foot in our territory.
Those survivors from[ac] Jacob will live[ad]
in the midst of many nations.[ae]
They will be like the dew the Lord sends,
like the rain on the grass,
that does not hope for men to come
or wait around for humans to arrive.[af]
Those survivors from Jacob will live among the nations,
in the midst of many peoples.
They will be like a lion among the animals of the forest,
like a young lion among the flocks of sheep,
which attacks when it passes through.
It rips its prey[ag] and there is no one to stop it.[ah]
Lift your hand triumphantly against your adversaries;[ai]
may all your enemies be destroyed![aj]

Luke 13:31-35

Going to Jerusalem

31 At that time,[a] some Pharisees[b] came up and said to Jesus,[c] “Get away from here,[d] because Herod[e] wants to kill you.” 32 But[f] he said to them, “Go[g] and tell that fox,[h] ‘Look, I am casting out demons and performing healings today and tomorrow, and on the third day[i] I will complete my work.[j] 33 Nevertheless I must[k] go on my way today and tomorrow and the next day, because it is impossible[l] that a prophet should be killed[m] outside Jerusalem.’[n] 34 O Jerusalem, Jerusalem,[o] you who kill the prophets and stone those who are sent to you![p] How often I have longed[q] to gather your children together as a hen gathers her chicks under her wings, but[r] you would have none of it![s] 35 Look, your house is forsaken![t] And I tell you, you will not see me until you say, ‘Blessed is the one who comes in the name of the Lord!’”[u]

New English Translation (NET)

NET Bible® copyright ©1996-2017 by Biblical Studies Press, L.L.C. http://netbible.com All rights reserved.