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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 81:1-10

Psalm 81

For the choir director; on the gittith;[a] by Asaph.

Sing joyfully to Elohim, our strength.
    Shout happily to the Elohim of Jacob.
Begin a psalm, and strike a tambourine.
    Play lyres and harps with their pleasant music.
Blow the ram’s horn on the day of the new moon,
    on the day of the full moon,
    on our festival days.
This is a law for Israel,
    a legal decision from the Elohim of Jacob.
        These are the instructions Elohim set in place for Joseph
            when Joseph rose to power over Egypt.

I heard a message I did not understand:
“I removed the burden from his shoulder.
    His hands were freed from the basket.
When you were in trouble, you called out to me, and I rescued you.
    I was hidden in thunder, but I answered you.
    I tested your loyalty at the oasis of Meribah. Selah
        Listen, my people, and I will warn you.
            Israel, if you would only listen to me!
        Never keep any strange god among you.
        Never worship a foreign god.
10 I am Yahweh your Elohim, the one who brought you out of Egypt.
    Open your mouth wide, and I will fill it.

Exodus 31:12-18

The Sign between the Lord and His People

12 Yahweh said to Moses, 13 “Say to the Israelites, ‘Be sure to observe my days of worship. This will be a sign between me and you for generations to come so that you will know that I am Yahweh who makes you holy.

14 “‘Observe the day of worship because it is holy to you. Whoever treats it like any other day must be put to death. Whoever works on that day must be excluded from the people. 15 You may work for six days, but the seventh day is a day of worship, a day when you don’t work. It is holy to Yahweh. Whoever works on that day must be put to death. 16 The Israelites must observe this day of worship, celebrating it for generations to come as a permanent reminder of my promise.[a] 17 It will be a permanent sign between me and the Israelites, because Yahweh made heaven and earth in six days, and on the seventh day he stopped working and was refreshed.’”

18 Yahweh finished speaking to Moses on Mount Sinai. Then he gave him the two tablets with his words on them, stone tablets inscribed by Elohim himself.

Acts 25:1-12

Paul Makes an Appeal

25 Three days after Festus took over his duties in the province of Judea, he went from the city of Caesarea to Jerusalem. The chief priests and the other important Jewish leaders informed Festus about their charges against Paul. They were urging Festus to do them the favor of having Paul brought to Jerusalem. The Jews had a plan to ambush and kill Paul as he traveled to Jerusalem.

Festus replied that he would be returning to Caesarea soon and would keep Paul there. He told them, “Have your authorities come to Caesarea with me and accuse him there if the man has done something wrong.”

Festus stayed in Jerusalem for eight or ten days at the most and then returned to Caesarea. The next day Festus took his place in court and summoned Paul.

When Paul entered the room, the Jews who had come from Jerusalem surrounded him. They made a lot of serious accusations that they couldn’t prove. Paul defended himself by saying, “I haven’t broken any Jewish law or done anything against the temple or the emperor.”

But Festus wanted to do the Jews a favor. So he asked Paul, “Are you willing to go to Jerusalem to be tried there on these charges with me as your judge?”

10 Paul said, “I am standing in the emperor’s court where I must be tried. I haven’t done anything wrong to the Jews, as you know very well. 11 If I am guilty and have done something wrong for which I deserve the death penalty, I don’t reject the idea of dying. But if their accusations are untrue, no one can hand me over to them as a favor. I appeal my case to the emperor!”

12 Festus discussed the appeal with his advisers and then replied to Paul, “You have appealed your case to the emperor, so you’ll go to the emperor!”

Names of God Bible (NOG)

The Names of God Bible (without notes) © 2011 by Baker Publishing Group.