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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 144

This is a song that David wrote.

God is strong and we praise him

144 Lord, I praise you!
    You are my strong Rock!
You teach me how to fight well.
    You show me how to use my weapons.
You always love me.
    You are the strong place where I am safe.
    You save me from the power of my enemies.
You are like a shield for me.
    I know that I am safe with you.
You give me power over nations.[a]

Lord, why do you even think about men and women?
    Why do you take care of humans?
People soon pass away, just like a breath.
    Their life is like a shadow that soon goes.
Lord, open up the heavens!
    Leave your home and come down to earth!
Touch the mountains so that they burn with smoke.
Send bright lightning to frighten your enemies.
Shoot your arrows at them
    so that they run away.[b]
Put your hand down from heaven,
    and pick me out from the deep water.[c]
Save me from the power of foreign people.
Their mouths speak lies.
Even when they make a promise,
    they are deceiving people.

I will sing to you a new song, God.
    I will make music to you on my harp.[d]
10 You help kings to win against their enemies.
You also save me, your servant David, from my enemies,
    when they try to kill me with their dangerous swords.
11 Keep me safe from the power of foreign people.
    They speak lies.
    Even when they make a promise, it is false.
12 When our sons are young,
    may they grow quickly, like strong plants.
May our daughters become tall and beautiful,
    like the beautiful pillars in a king's house.
13 May our homes have plenty of different kinds of food.
May our sheep have thousands of lambs,
    so that there is no space in our fields.
14 May our cows become fat.[e]
I pray that our enemies will never knock down our city's walls.
I pray that none of us will become their prisoners.
I pray that nobody will cry in our city's streets because they are afraid.
15 When God does that for a nation,
    he has surely blessed those people!
If people know that the Lord is their God,
    then God has blessed them!

Song of Songs 8:5-14

The young women of Jerusalem:

Who is this who is coming from the desert?
Her head is on her lover's shoulder.

The young woman:

Under the apple tree,
    I caused your love to wake.
That is the place where your mother became pregnant.
    In that place too, your mother gave birth to you in pain.

Keep me near to you, like a seal over your heart.[a]
    Keep me like a seal on your arm.
Keep me there always,
    because love is as powerful as death.
    It keeps hold of people as strongly as the grave does.
Love burns like a hot fire.
    It burns with bright flames.
Even a flood of water cannot stop the flames.
    Rivers of water cannot carry it away.
A man might try to give all his riches
    to buy a woman's love.
But she would refuse to accept what he offers to her.

The young woman's brothers:

We have a younger sister.
    Her breasts have not yet grown.
What will we do to help her
    when it is the time for her to marry?
If she is a wall,
    we will use silver to build towers on her.
But if she is a door,
    we will use boards of cedar wood to keep the door shut.

The young woman:

10 I am a wall.
    My breasts are like strong towers.
So my lover is happy when he looks at me.

11 King Solomon had a vineyard in Baal Hamon.
    He allowed other people to take care of it.
    They each paid him 1,000 silver coins for its fruit.
12 But my own vineyard belongs to me alone.
    I take care of it myself.
You may keep the 1,000 silver coins, Solomon.
    And I will give 200 silver coins to those who take care of the fruit.

The young man:

13 You have been staying in the garden
    with your friends who are listening to you.
Let me too hear your voice!

The young woman:

14 Come quickly to me now, my lover!
Run like a gazelle or a young deer.
    Come to the mountains that have sweet spices!

John 11:45-57

The Pharisees decide how to kill Jesus

45 The Jews who had come to visit Mary saw this. They saw what Jesus did. So many of them believed in him. 46 But some of them went to the Pharisees. They told the Pharisees what Jesus had done. 47 Then the Pharisees and the leaders of the priests had a meeting with the group of Jewish leaders. They asked each other, ‘What will we do? This man is doing so many miracles. 48 If we let him do more things like this, everyone will believe in him. Then the Roman rulers will come and punish us.[a] Their soldiers will destroy our temple and even destroy our whole country of Israel.’

49 One of the group was the leader of the priests that year. He was called Caiaphas. He said, ‘You do not understand the problem. 50 It is better that one man should die on behalf of our people. That is better than if all Israel's people should die.’ 51 Caiaphas did not say this because he had thought it by himself. No, he was speaking as a prophet, because he was the leader of the priests that year. That is why he said that Jesus would die on behalf of Israel's people. 52 And Jesus would die not only for Israel's people. He would also die for all God's people who lived in many different places. He would bring them all together. They would become like one big family.

53 From that day, the Jewish leaders decided together how they could kill Jesus. 54 So Jesus stopped travelling about in Judea where everyone could see him. Instead, he went away from there to a town called Ephraim that was near to the wilderness. He stayed there with his disciples.

55 It was almost time for the Jewish Passover Festival to begin. Many people were going from their country places to Jerusalem. They were going there to make themselves clean in front of God before they went to the festival. 56 They were continuing to look for Jesus. While they stood in the yard of the temple, they spoke to each other about him. They asked each other, ‘Do you think that he will come to the festival or not?’ 57 The leaders of the priests and the Pharisees had spoken to the people about Jesus. They had told them, ‘If anyone knows where Jesus is, you must tell us.’ So then they could take hold of him to put him in a prison.

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