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Revised Common Lectionary (Semicontinuous)

Daily Bible readings that follow the church liturgical year, with sequential stories told across multiple weeks.
Duration: 1245 days
Revised Geneva Translation (RGT)
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Job 1:1

There was a man in the land of Uz, called Job. And this man was an upright and just man, one who feared God and turned away from evil.

Job 2:1-10

And one day, the children of God came and stood before the LORD. And Satan also came among them and stood before the LORD.

Then the LORD said to Satan, “From where have you come?” And Satan answered the LORD, and said, “From going to and fro on the Earth, and from walking in it.”

And the LORD said to Satan, “Have you not considered My servant, Job, how no one is like him on the Earth, an upright and just man, one who fears God and turns away from evil? For he still continues in his uprightness, although you moved Me against him, to destroy him without cause.”

And Satan answered the LORD, and said, “Skin for skin! And all that a man has, he will give for his life.

“But now, stretch out Your Hand and touch his bones and his flesh, to see if he will not blaspheme You to Your Face.”

Then the LORD said to Satan, “Lo, he is in your hand. But preserve his life.”

So Satan departed from the presence of the LORD, and struck Job with painful boils, from the sole of his foot to the top of his head.

And he took a potsherd to scrape himself. And he sat down among the ashes.

Then his wife said to him, “Do you still continue in your uprightness? Blaspheme God and die!”

10 But he said to her, “You speak like a foolish woman. What? Shall we receive good from the Hand of God, and not receive misery?” In all this, Job did not sin with his lips.

Psalm 26

26 Judge me, O LORD, for I have walked in my innocence. My trust has also been in the LORD. Therefore, I shall not slide.

Test me, O LORD, and try me. Examine my core and my heart.

For Your lovingkindness is before my eyes. Therefore, I have walked in Your truth.

I have not dwelt with frivolous people, nor kept company with the deceitful.

I have hated the assembly of the evil and have not kept company with the wicked.

I will wash my hands in innocence, O LORD, and surround Your altar.

So that I may declare with the voice of thanksgiving and set forth all Your wondrous works.

O LORD, I have loved the habitation of Your house, and the place where Your honor dwells.

Do not gather my soul with the sinners, nor my life with the bloody men,

10 in whose hands are wickedness, and their right hands are full of bribes.

11 But I will walk in my innocence. Redeem me and be merciful to me.

12 My foot stands in uprightness. I will praise You, O LORD, in the Congregations. A Psalm of David.

Hebrews 1:1-4

Long ago, at various times and in diverse ways, God spoke to our fathers by the Prophets. In these last days, He has spoken to us by His Son,

Whom He has made heir of all things. Through Whom He also made the world.

He, being the brightness of the Glory and the engraved form of His person and bearing up all things by His mighty Word, has purged our sins through Himself. And He sits at the right hand of the Majesty in the Highest Places.

And He is made so much more excellent than the angels, inasmuch as He has obtained a more excellent Name than they.

Hebrews 2:5-12

For He has not put the world to come (whereof we speak) in subjection to the angels.

But one in a certain place witnessed, saying, “What is man that You should be mindful of him; or the son of man that You would consider him?

“You made him a little inferior to the angels. You crowned him with glory and honor and have set him above the works of Your Hands.

“You have put all things in subjection under his feet.” And in that He has put all things in subjection under him, He left nothing that should not be subject to him. But we still do not see all things subjected to him.

But we see Jesus, who was made little inferior to the angels, crowned with glory and honor through the suffering of death. That by God’s grace He might taste death for everyone.

10 For it became Him for Whom all these things are - and by Whom all these things are (seeing that He brought many children to Glory) - that He should consecrate the Author of their salvation through afflictions.

11 For He Who sanctifies, and those who are sanctified, are all of One. Therefore, He is not ashamed to call them brothers,

12 saying, “I will declare Your Name to My brothers. In the midst of the Church I will sing praises to You.”

Mark 10:2-16

Then the Pharisees came and asked Him if it were lawful for a man to divorce his wife, and tempted Him.

And He answered, and said to them, “What did Moses command you?”

And they said, “Moses permitted to write a Bill of Divorcement, and to divorce her.”

“Then Jesus answered, and said to them, “He wrote this precept to you because of the hardness of your heart.

“But at the beginning of the Creation, ‘God made them male and female.’

“‘For this cause shall man leave his father and mother, and cling to his wife.

“‘And the two shall be one flesh.’ So that they are no more two, but one flesh.

“Therefore, what God has coupled together, let not man separate.”

10 And in the house, His disciples asked Him about that matter again.

11 And He said to them,“Whoever shall divorce his wife and marry another, commits adultery against her.

12 “And if a woman divorces her husband, and marries another, she commits adultery.”

13 Then they brought little children to Him, so He could touch them. And His disciples rebuked those who brought them.

14 But when Jesus saw it, He was displeased and said to them, “Let the little children to come to Me. And do not forbid them. For of such is the Kingdom of God.

15 “Truly I say to you, whoever shall not receive the Kingdom of God as a little child shall not enter therein.”

16 And He took them up in His arms and put His hands upon them and blessed them.

Revised Geneva Translation (RGT)

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