Revised Common Lectionary (Complementary)
Psalm 20[a]
For the music director, a psalm of David.
20 May the Lord answer[b] you[c] when you are in trouble;[d]
may the God of Jacob[e] make you secure.
2 May he send you help from his temple;[f]
from Zion may he give you support.
3 May he take notice of[g] all your offerings;
may he accept[h] your burnt sacrifice. (Selah)
4 May he grant your heart’s desire;[i]
may he bring all your plans to pass.[j]
5 Then we will shout for joy over your[k] victory;
we will rejoice[l] in the name of our God.
May the Lord grant all your requests.
6 Now I am sure[m] that the Lord will deliver[n] his chosen king;[o]
he will intervene for him[p] from his holy, heavenly temple,[q]
and display his mighty ability to deliver.[r]
7 Some trust in chariots and others in horses,[s]
but we[t] depend on[u] the Lord our God.
8 They will fall down,[v]
but we[w] will stand firm.[x]
9 The Lord will deliver the king;[y]
he will answer us[z] when we call to him for help![aa]
15 The Lord says:
“A sound is heard in Ramah,[a]
a sound of crying in bitter grief.
It is the sound of Rachel weeping for her children
and refusing to be comforted, because her children are gone.”[b]
16 The Lord says to her,[c]
“Stop crying! Do not shed any more tears.[d]
For your heartfelt repentance[e] will be rewarded.
Your children will return from the land of the enemy.
I, the Lord, affirm it![f]
17 Indeed, there is hope for your posterity.[g]
Your children will return to their own territory.
I, the Lord, affirm it![h]
18 I have indeed[i] heard the people of Israel[j] say mournfully,
‘We were like a calf untrained to the yoke.[k]
You disciplined us and we learned from it.[l]
Let us come back to you and we will do so,[m]
for you are the Lord our God.
19 For after we turned away from you we repented.
After we came to our senses[n] we struck our thigh in sorrow.[o]
We are ashamed and humiliated
because of the disgraceful things we did previously.’[p]
20 Indeed, the people of Israel are my dear children.
They are the children I take delight in.[q]
For even though I must often rebuke them,
I still remember them with fondness.
So I am deeply moved with pity for them[r]
and will surely have compassion on them.
I, the Lord, affirm it![s]
21 I will say,[t] ‘My dear children of Israel,[u] keep in mind
the road you took when you were carried off.[v]
Mark off in your minds the landmarks.
Make a mental note of telltale signs marking the way back.
Return, my dear children of Israel.
Return to these cities of yours.
22 How long will you vacillate,[w]
you who were once like an unfaithful daughter?[x]
For I, the Lord, promise[y] to bring about something new[z] on the earth,
something as unique as a woman protecting a man!’”[aa]
Jesus Weeps for Jerusalem under Judgment
41 Now[a] when Jesus[b] approached[c] and saw the city, he wept over it, 42 saying, “If you had only known on this day,[d] even you, the things that make for peace![e] But now they are hidden[f] from your eyes. 43 For the days will come upon you when your enemies will build[g] an embankment[h] against you and surround you and close in on you from every side. 44 They will demolish you[i]—you and your children within your walls[j]—and they will not leave within you one stone[k] on top of another,[l] because you did not recognize the time of your visitation from God.”[m]
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