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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
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Psalm 23

The Lord the Shepherd

A psalm of David.

23 The Lord is my shepherd;
    I ·have everything I need [L will lack nothing].
He ·lets me rest [makes me lie down] in green pastures.
    He leads me to ·calm [quiet] water.
He ·gives me new strength [T renews my soul].
He leads me on paths that are ·right [righteous; or straight]
    for the ·good [sake] of his ·name [reputation].
Even if I walk through ·a very dark valley [or the shadow of death],
    I will ·not be afraid [T fear no evil],
because you are with me.
    Your rod and your shepherd’s staff comfort me.

You prepare a ·meal [L table] for me
    in ·front [the presence] of my enemies.
You ·pour oil of blessing on my head [anoint my head with oil; C oil was a means of refreshment in a hot, dry environment];
    you ·fill my cup to overflowing [L make my cup overflow; C a cup of blessing].
Surely your goodness and ·love [loyalty; T mercy] will ·be with [pursue; T follow] me
    all my life,
and I will live in the house of the Lord ·forever [L for length of days].

Jeremiah 12:1-13

Jeremiah’s First Complaint

12 Lord, when I bring ·my case to [charges against] you,
    you are ·always right [righteous].
But I want to ·ask you about the justice you give [put my case to you].
    Why ·are evil people [L is the way/path of the wicked] successful?
    Why do ·dishonest [treasonous; treacherous] people ·have such easy lives [thrive; Job; Ps. 73; Eccl. 7:15–18; 8:10–12]?
You ·have put the evil people here
    like plants with strong roots [L plant them; they take root].
    They grow and produce fruit [17:7–8].
·With their mouths they speak well of you [L You are near in their mouths],
    but ·their hearts are really far away from you [L far from their hearts/thoughts].
But you know ·my heart [L me], Lord.
    You see me and test my ·thoughts [L heart] about you [1:5; Ps. 139].
Drag the evil people away like sheep to be ·butchered [slaughtered].
    ·Set them aside [C Consecrate them] for the day of killing.
How much longer will the land ·stay dried up [L mourn]
    and the grass in every field be ·dead [dry]?
The animals and birds in the land ·have died [L are swept away],
    because the people are evil.
Yes, they are even saying,
    “God does not see what happens to us.”

The Lord’s Answer to Jeremiah

“If you ·get tired while racing against people [L raced with foot-runners and got tired],
    how can you ·race against [compete with] horses?
·If you stumble in a country that is safe, [or You feel confident in a country that is safe, but…]
    what will you do in the thick thornbushes along the Jordan River?
Even your own brothers and ·members of your own family [L the house of your father]
    are ·making plans against [betraying] you.
    They are crying out against you.
Don’t trust them,
    even when they say nice things to you!

“I have ·left [abandoned; forsaken] ·Israel [L my house; Ezek. 8:1—11:25];
    I have ·left [cast off] my ·people [L inheritance].
I have given the people I love [C Judah]
    ·over to [L into the palm of] their enemies.
My ·people [L inheritance] have become to me
    like a lion in the forest.
They ·roar [L give forth their voice] at me,
    so I hate them.
My people have become to me
    like a ·speckled bird [or hyena’s lair] attacked on all sides by ·hawks [birds of prey].
Go, gather the ·wild animals [L beasts of the field].
    Bring them to get something to eat.
10 Many shepherds [C the leaders of Judah] have ruined my vineyards
    and trampled ·the plants in my field [L my portion].
They have turned my ·beautiful [precious; coveted; treasured] ·field [L portion]
    into an empty ·desert [wilderness].
11 They have turned ·my field [L it] into ·a desert [desolation]
    that is ·wilted [desolate] and ·dead [L mourns].
The whole country is ·an empty desert [desolate],
    because no one ·who lives there cares [L sets it on heart].
12 ·Many soldiers [L Destroyers] have marched over those barren hills.
    ·The Lord is using the armies to punish that land [L The sword of the Lord devours]
from one end to the other.
    ·No one is safe [L There is no peace for all flesh].
13 The people have planted wheat,
    but they have harvested only thorns.
They have worked hard until they were very tired,
    but they have nothing for all their work.
They are ashamed of their poor harvest,
    because the Lord’s terrible anger has caused this.”

Luke 18:35-43

Jesus Heals a Blind Man(A)

35 As Jesus came near the city of Jericho, a blind man was sitting beside the road, begging. 36 When he heard the people ·coming down the road [passing by], he asked, “What is happening?”

37 They told him, “Jesus, ·from Nazareth [or the Nazarene], is going by.”

38 The blind man cried out, “Jesus, Son of David [C a title for the Messiah, a descendant of King David; 2 Sam. 7:11–16], ·have mercy [take pity] on me!”

39 The people leading the group ·warned [rebuked; scolded] the blind man to be quiet. But the blind man shouted even more, “Son of David, ·have mercy [take pity] on me!”

40 Jesus stopped and ordered the blind man to be brought to him. When he came near, Jesus asked him, 41 “What do you want me to do for you?”

He said, “Lord, I want to see.”

42 Jesus said to him, “Then see. ·You are healed because you believed [Your faith has healed/saved you].”

43 At once the man was able to see, and he followed Jesus, thanking God. All the people who saw this praised God.

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