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Revised Common Lectionary (Complementary)

Daily Bible readings that follow the church liturgical year, with thematically matched Old and New Testament readings.
Duration: 1245 days
Names of God Bible (NOG)
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Psalm 119:73-80

73 Your hands created me and made me what I am.
    Help me understand so that I may learn your commandments.
74 Those who fear you will see me and rejoice,
    because my hope is based on your word.
75 I know that your regulations are fair, O Yahweh,
    and that you were right to make me suffer.
76 Let your mercy comfort me
    as you promised.
77 Let your compassion reach me so that I may live,
    because your teachings make me happy.
78 Let arrogant people be put to shame
    because they lied about me,
        yet I reflect on your guiding principles.
79 Let those who fear you turn to me
    so that they can come to know your written instructions.
80 Let my heart be filled with integrity in regard to your laws
    so that I will not be put to shame.

Jeremiah 8:4-13

The Lord’s Judgment on Judah’s False Religion

“Say to them, ‘This is what Yahweh says:

    When someone falls, he gets back up.
    When someone turns away from me, he returns.
The people of Jerusalem turned away from me without ever returning.
    They still cling to deceit.
        They refuse to return.
I have paid attention and listened,
    but they weren’t honest.
        They don’t turn away from their wickedness and ask,
            “What have we done?”
        They go their own ways like horses charging into battle.
Even storks know when it’s time to return.
    Mourning doves, swallows, and cranes know
        when it’s time to migrate.
            But my people don’t know
                that I, Yahweh, am urging them to return.

“‘How can you say that you are wise
    and that you have Yahweh’s teachings?
    The scribes have used their pens to turn these teachings into lies.
Wise people are put to shame, confused, and trapped.
    They have rejected the word of Yahweh.
    They don’t really have any wisdom.
10 That is why I will give their wives to other men
    and their fields to new owners.
    All of them, from the least important to the most important,
    are eager to make money dishonestly.
    All of them, from prophets to priests, act deceitfully.
11 They treat my dear people’s wounds
    as though they were not serious, saying,
        “Everything is alright! Everything is alright!”
            But it’s not alright.
12 Are they ashamed that they do disgusting things?
    No, they’re not ashamed.
        They don’t even know how to blush.
    So they will die with those who die.
    They will be brought down when I punish them,’” says Yahweh.
13 “‘I would have gathered their harvest,’” declares Yahweh,
    “‘but there are no grapes on the vine.
        There are no figs on the tree,
            and the leaves have dried up.
                What I have given them will be taken away.’”

Acts 19:28-41

28 When Demetrius’ workers and the others heard this, they became furious and began shouting, “Artemis of the Ephesians is great!” 29 The confusion spread throughout the city, and the people had one thought in mind as they rushed into the theater. They grabbed Gaius and Aristarchus, the Macedonians who traveled with Paul, and they dragged the two men into the theater with them.

30 Paul wanted to go into the crowd, but his disciples wouldn’t let him. 31 Even some officials who were from the province of Asia and who were Paul’s friends sent messengers to urge him not to risk going into the theater.

32 Some people shouted one thing while others shouted something else. The crowd was confused. Most of the people didn’t even know why they had come together. 33 Some people concluded that Alexander was the cause, so the Jews pushed him to the front. Alexander motioned with his hand to quiet the people because he wanted to defend himself in front of them. 34 But when they recognized that Alexander was a Jew, everyone started to shout in unison, “Artemis of the Ephesians is great!” They kept doing this for about two hours.

35 The city clerk finally quieted the crowd. Then he said, “Citizens of Ephesus, everyone knows that this city of the Ephesians is the keeper of the temple of the great Artemis. Everyone knows that Ephesus is the keeper of the statue that fell down from Zeus. 36 No one can deny this. So you have to be quiet and not do anything foolish. 37 The men you brought here don’t rob temples or insult our goddess. 38 If Demetrius and the men who work for him have a legal complaint against anyone, we have special days and officials to hold court. That’s where they should bring charges against each other. 39 If you want anything else, you must settle the matter in a legal assembly. 40 At this moment we run the risk of being accused of rioting today for no reason. We won’t be able to explain this mob.” 41 After saying this, he dismissed the assembly.[a]

Names of God Bible (NOG)

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