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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
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Psalm 119:97-104

97 How I love your ·teachings [instructions; laws]!
    I ·think about [ponder; meditate on] them all day long.
98 Your commands make me wiser than my enemies,
    because they are mine forever.
99 I am ·wiser [more insightful] than all my teachers,
    because I ·think about [ponder; meditate on] your ·rules [decrees; testimonies].
100 I have more understanding than the elders,
    because I ·follow [protect] your ·orders [precepts].
101 I have ·avoided [L kept my feet from] every evil way
    so I could ·obey [keep; guard] your word.
102 I haven’t ·walked [turned] away from your ·laws [judgments],
    because you yourself are my teacher.
103 ·Your promises are sweet to me [L How sweet your words slip/slide down my palate],
    sweeter than honey in my mouth!
104 Your ·orders [precepts] give me understanding,
    so I hate lying ways.

Jeremiah 31:15-26

15 This is what the Lord says:

“A voice was heard in Ramah [C a place from which God’s people were deported into exile; 40:1; Matt. 2:18]
    of ·painful crying [lamentation] and ·deep sadness [L bitter weeping]:
Rachel crying for her children [C the Israelites].
    She refused to be comforted,
    because her children are ·dead [L no more]!”

16 But this is what the Lord says:

“·Stop crying [L Refrain your voice from weeping];
    ·don’t let your eyes fill with tears [L your eyes from tears].
You will be rewarded for your work!” says the Lord.
    “The people will return from their enemy’s land.
17 So there is hope for you in the future,” says the Lord.
    “Your children will return to their own ·land [borders].

18 “I have heard ·Israel [L Ephraim] ·moaning [pleading]:
    Lord, you ·punished [disciplined; instructed] me, and I ·have learned my lesson [was disciplined/instructed].
    I was like a calf that had never been trained [Hos. 10:11].
Take me back so that I may come back.
    You truly are the Lord my God.
19 Lord, after I ·wandered away [turned away] from you,
    I ·changed my heart and life [L repented].
After I understood,
    I beat my ·breast [L thigh; C showing sorrow].
I was ashamed and ·disgraced [humiliated],
    because I ·suffered for the foolish things I did when I was young [L carried the reproach of my youth].’

20 “·You know that Israel is my dear son [L Do you know how precious Ephraim is to me…?],
    The child I ·love [delight in].
Yes, I often speak against him [C Israel],
    but I still remember him.
·I love him very much [L My innards roil/churn toward him],
    and I want to ·comfort [be compassionate toward] him,” says the Lord.

21 “·Fix [L Put up; Erect] the road ·signs [markers].
    ·Put up signs to show you the way home [L Make guideposts].
·Watch the road [L Set your heart toward the highway].
    Pay attention to the road on which you travel.
·People [L Virgin daughter; Young woman] of Israel, ·come home [L return; repent],
    ·come back to [L return to these] your towns.
22 You are an unfaithful daughter.
    How long will you ·wander before you come home [L waver]?
The Lord has ·made [created] something new happen in the land:
    A woman will ·go seeking [or protect; or embrace; L surround] a man.”

23 The Lord ·All-Powerful [Almighty; of Heaven’s Armies; T of hosts], the God of Israel, says: “I will again do good things for the people of Judah. At that time the people in the land of Judah and its towns will again use these words: ‘May the Lord bless you, ·home of what is good [L abode of righteousness], holy mountain.’ 24 People in all the towns of Judah will live together [C in peace]. Farmers and those who ·move around [wander] with their flocks will live together [C in peace]. 25 I will ·give rest [satisfy] and ·strength to [replenish] those who ·are weak [languish] and ·tired [faint].”

26 After hearing that, I [C Jeremiah], woke up and looked around. My sleep had been very pleasant.

Mark 10:46-52

Jesus Heals a Blind Man(A)

46 Then they came to the town of Jericho. As Jesus was leaving there with his ·followers [disciples] and a great many people, a blind beggar named Bartimaeus [which means] son of Timaeus was sitting by the road. 47 When he heard that Jesus from Nazareth was walking by, he began to shout, “Jesus, Son of David [C a title for the Messiah, a descendant of King David; 2 Sam. 7:11–16], ·have mercy [take pity] on me!”

48 Many people ·warned [rebuked; scolded] the blind man to be quiet, but he shouted even more, “Son of David, ·have mercy [take pity] on me!”

49 Jesus stopped and said, “Tell the man to come here.”

So they called the blind man, saying, “·Cheer up [Take courage]! Get to your feet. Jesus is calling you.” 50 The blind man jumped up, ·left his coat there [threw off his cloak], and went to Jesus.

51 Jesus asked him, “What do you want me to do for you?”

The blind man answered, “·Teacher [L Rabbouni], I want to see.”

52 Jesus said, “Go, ·you are healed because you believed [your faith has healed you].” At once the man could see, and he followed Jesus on the road.

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