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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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Isaiah 12:2-6

[L Look; T Behold] God is ·the one who saves me [L my salvation];
    I will trust him and not be afraid.
The Lord, the Lord ·gives me [L is my] strength and ·makes me sing [L my song; or my defense/protection].
    He has ·saved me [L become salvation/deliverance/victory for me].”
You will joyfully draw water
    from the ·wells [springs] of salvation.

·At that time [L In that day] you will say,

“Praise the Lord and ·worship him [L call on his name].
    ·Tell everyone [L Make known among the nations/peoples] what he has done
    and ·how great he is [L announce that his name is exalted/lifted up].
Sing praise to the Lord, because he has done ·great [glorious; majestic] things.
    Let all the world know what he has done.
Shout and sing for joy, you people of ·Jerusalem [L Zion; 1:27],
    because the Holy One of Israel [1:4] ·does great things before your eyes [L is great among you].”

Amos 9:8-15

[L Look; T Behold] I, the Lord God, am watching the sinful kingdom [C Israel].
I will destroy it
    from ·off [L the face of] the earth,
but I will not completely destroy
    ·Jacob’s descendants [L the house of Jacob],” says the Lord.
[L For look/T behold] I am giving the command
    to ·scatter [L shake] the nation of Israel among all nations.
It will be like someone shaking grain through a ·strainer [sieve],
    but not even a ·tiny stone [pebble; or kernel of grain] falls ·through [L to the ground].
10 All the sinners among my people
    will die by the sword—
those who say,
    ‘·Nothing bad will happen to us [L Disaster will not approach and meet us].’

The Lord Promises to Restore Israel

11 In that day I will ·restore [rebuild; raise up] the ·tent [hut; shack; C referring to the weakened state of the Davidic dynasty] of David that has fallen,
    and ·mend [repair] its broken places.
I will ·rebuild [restore; raise up] its ruins
    as it was ·before [in days long ago/of antiquity].
12 Then Israel ·will take over [possess; conquer] ·what is left [the remnant] of Edom
    and the other nations that ·belong to me [L are called by my name],”
says the Lord,
    who will make it happen.

13 The Lord says, “The time is coming when there will be all kinds of food.
·People will still be harvesting crops
    when it’s time to plow again [L The plowman will overtake the reaper].
·People will still be taking the juice from grapes
    when it’s time to plant again [L …and the treader of grapes (will overtake) the one who sows the seed].
Wine will drip from the mountains
    and pour from the hills [C symbols of great prosperity].
14 I will bring my people Israel back from ·captivity [exile];
    they will build the ruined cities again,
    and they will live in them.
They will plant vineyards and drink the wine from them;
    they will plant ·gardens [or orchards] and eat their fruit.
15 I will plant my people on their land,
    and they will not be ·pulled out again [uprooted]
    from the land which I have given them,”
says the Lord your God.

Luke 1:57-66

The Birth of John

57 When it was time for Elizabeth to give birth, she had a ·boy [L son]. 58 Her neighbors and relatives heard how ·good [greatly merciful] the Lord was to her, and they rejoiced with her.

59 When the baby was eight days old, they came to circumcise him [Gen. 17:12]. They ·wanted [were about] to name him Zechariah because this was his father’s name, 60 but his mother said, “No! He will be named John.”

61 The people said to Elizabeth, “But no one in your family has this name.” 62 Then they made ·signs [gestures; motions] to his father to find out what he would like to name him [C indicating that Zechariah was not only mute but also deaf].

63 Zechariah ·asked [motioned] for a writing tablet and wrote, “His name is John,” and everyone ·was surprised [marveled; was amazed]. 64 Immediately ·Zechariah could talk again [L his mouth was opened and his tongue freed], and he began ·praising [blessing] God. 65 All their neighbors ·became alarmed [were afraid/in awe], and in all the ·mountains [hill country] of Judea people continued talking about all these things. 66 The people who heard about them ·wondered [L kept/pondered them in their hearts], saying, “What will this child [turn out to] be?” because the [L hand of the; C a metaphor for empowering presence] Lord was with him.

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