Revised Common Lectionary (Complementary)
Psalm 30[a]
A psalm, a song used at the dedication of the temple;[b] by David.
30 I will praise you, O Lord, for you lifted me up,[c]
and did not allow my enemies to gloat[d] over me.
2 O Lord my God,
I cried out to you and you healed me.[e]
3 O Lord, you pulled me[f] up from Sheol;
you rescued me from among those descending into the grave.[g]
4 Sing to the Lord, you faithful followers[h] of his;
give thanks to his holy name.[i]
5 For his anger lasts only a brief moment,
and his good favor restores one’s life.[j]
One may experience sorrow during the night,
but joy arrives in the morning.[k]
6 In my self-confidence I said,
“I will never be shaken.”[l]
7 O Lord, in your good favor you made me secure.[m]
Then you rejected me[n] and I was terrified.
8 To you, O Lord, I cried out;
I begged the Lord for mercy:[o]
9 “What[p] profit is there in taking my life,[q]
in my descending into the Pit?[r]
Can the dust of the grave[s] praise you?
Can it declare your loyalty?[t]
10 Hear, O Lord, and have mercy on me.
O Lord, deliver me.”[u]
11 Then you turned my lament into dancing;
you removed my sackcloth and covered me with joy.[v]
12 So now[w] my heart[x] will sing to you and not be silent;
O Lord my God, I will always[y] give thanks to you.
א (Alef)
The Prophet Speaks
2 Alas![a] The Lord[b] has covered
Daughter Zion[c] with his anger.[d]
He has thrown down the splendor of Israel
from heaven to earth;
he did not protect[e] his temple[f]
when he displayed his anger.[g]
ב (Bet)
2 The Lord[h] destroyed[i] mercilessly[j]
all the homes of Jacob’s descendants.[k]
In his anger he tore down
the fortified cities[l] of Daughter Judah.
He knocked to the ground and humiliated
the kingdom and its rulers.[m]
ג (Gimel)
3 In fierce anger[n] he destroyed[o]
the whole army[p] of Israel.
He withdrew his right hand[q]
as the enemy attacked.[r]
He was like a raging fire in the land of Jacob;[s]
it consumed everything around it.[t]
ד (Dalet)
4 He prepared his bow[u] like an enemy;
his right hand was ready to shoot.[v]
Like a foe he killed everyone,
even our strong young men;[w]
he has poured out his anger like fire
on the tent[x] of Daughter Zion.
ה (He)
5 The Lord,[y] like an enemy,
destroyed[z] Israel.
He destroyed[aa] all her palaces;
he ruined her[ab] fortified cities.
He made everyone in Daughter Judah
mourn and lament.[ac]
ו (Vav)
6 He destroyed his temple[ad] as if it were a vineyard;[ae]
he destroyed his appointed meeting place.
The Lord has made those in Zion forget
both the festivals and the Sabbaths.[af]
In his fierce anger[ag] he has spurned[ah]
both king and priest.
ז (Zayin)
7 The Lord[ai] rejected[aj] his altar
and abhorred his temple.[ak]
He handed over to the enemy[al]
Jerusalem’s palace walls;
the enemy[am] shouted[an] in the Lord’s temple
as if it were a feast day.[ao]
ח (Khet)
8 The Lord was determined to tear down
Daughter Zion’s wall.
He prepared to knock it down;[ap]
he did not withdraw his hand from destroying.[aq]
He made the ramparts and fortified walls lament;
together they mourned their ruin.[ar]
ט (Tet)
9 Her city gates have fallen[as] to the ground;
he smashed to bits[at] the bars that lock her gates.[au]
Her king and princes were taken into exile;[av]
there is no more guidance available.[aw]
As for her prophets,
they no longer receive[ax] a vision from the Lord.
י (Yod)
10 The elders of Daughter Zion
sit[ay] on the ground in silence.[az]
They have thrown dirt on their heads;
They have dressed in sackcloth.[ba]
Jerusalem’s young women[bb] stare down at the ground.[bc]
כ (Kaf)
11 My eyes are worn out[bd] from weeping;[be]
my stomach is in knots.[bf]
My heart[bg] is poured out on the ground
due to the destruction[bh] of my helpless people;[bi]
children and infants faint
in the town squares.
ל (Lamed)
Completing the Collection for the Saints
8 Now we make known to you, brothers and sisters,[a] the grace of God given to the churches of Macedonia, 2 that during a severe ordeal of suffering, their abundant joy and their extreme poverty have overflowed in the wealth[b] of their generosity. 3 For I testify, they gave according to their means and beyond their means. They did so voluntarily,[c] 4 begging us with great earnestness for the blessing and fellowship of helping[d] the saints. 5 And they did this not just as we had hoped, but they gave themselves first to the Lord and to us by the will of God. 6 Thus[e] we urged[f] Titus that, just as he had previously begun this work,[g] so also he should complete this act of kindness[h] for you. 7 But as you excel[i] in everything—in faith, in speech, in knowledge, and in all eagerness and in the love from us that is in you[j]—make sure that you excel[k] in this act of kindness[l] too.
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