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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.
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Psalm 126

Psalm 126[a]

God, Our Joy and Our Hope

[b]A song of ascents.

When the Lord brought home the captives to Zion,
    we seemed to be dreaming.[c]
Our mouths were filled with laughter
    and our tongues with songs of joy.
Then it was said among the nations,
    “The Lord has done great things for them.”[d]
The Lord has indeed done great deeds for us,
    and we are overflowing with joy.[e]
[f]Once again restore our fortunes,[g]Lord,
    as you did for the streams in the Negeb.
Those who sow in tears[h]
    will reap with songs of joy.
Those who go forth weeping,
    carrying the seeds to be sown,[i]
will return with shouts of joy,
    carrying their sheaves.

Jeremiah 23:9-15

The False Prophets[a]

As for the prophets,
    my heart is broken within me,
    and all my bones never cease to tremble.
I have become like a drunken man,
    like someone overcome with wine,
because of the Lord
    and because of his holy words.
10 For the land swarms with adulterers;
    because of them the country mourns
    and the pastures in the desert have withered.
11 Both the prophets and the priests are godless;
    even in my own house have I observed their wickedness,
    says the Lord.
12 Therefore, they will find that the paths they travel
    will be slippery beneath their feet;
in the darkness where they are driven,
    they will fall headlong.
For I will inflict disaster upon them
    in the year of their punishment,
    says the Lord.
13 Among the prophets of Samaria
    I beheld this repulsive deed:
they prophesied in the name of Baal
    and led my people astray.
14 But among the prophets of Jerusalem
    I have seen deeds that are even more shocking:
they commit adultery and persist in lying
    and uphold those who are evil
    so that no one turns away from wickedness.
To me they have all become like Sodom,
    and its inhabitants are like Gomorrah.

15 Therefore, thus says the Lord of hosts in regard to the prophets:

I intend to give them wormwood to eat
    and force them to drink poisoned water.
For from the prophets of Jerusalem
    ungodliness has spread throughout the land.

Hebrews 7:1-10

A Different Kind of High Priest[a]

Chapter 7

Melchizedek.[b] This Melchizedek, the king of Salem and a priest of God Most High, met Abraham as he was returning from his defeat of the kings, and he blessed him. Abraham gave him a tenth of everything. His name first means “king of righteousness,” and then “king of Salem,” that is, “king of peace.” Without father, or mother, or genealogy, and without beginning of days or end of life, thus bearing a resemblance to the Son of God, he remains a priest forever.

Just consider now how great this man must have been for the patriarch Abraham to give him a tenth of his spoils. The descendants of Levi who succeed to the priestly office are required by the Law to collect tithes from the people, that is, from their fellow countrymen, although they too are descended from Abraham. However, Melchizedek, who was not of the same ancestry, received tithes from Abraham and blessed him who had received the promises.

It is indisputable that a lesser person is blessed by one who is greater. In the one case, it is ordinary mortal men who receive tithes; in the other, the recipient is one of whom it is attested that he is alive. One could even say that Levi himself, who receives tithes, actually paid tithes through Abraham, 10 inasmuch as he was still in his father’s loins when Melchizedek met Abraham.

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