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Psalm 147:1-11

The 2nd Hallelujah Psalm

147 Hallelujah! Praise the Lord!
It is good to sing to praise our God!
    Yes, it is right to praise him and it makes us happy.
The Lord is building Jerusalem again.
    He is bringing home the Israelite exiles.
He makes people who are very sad well again.[a]
    He helps their wounds to get better.
He decided how many stars there should be in the sky.
    He has given a name to each of them.
Our Lord is great and very powerful.
    He understands everything!
The Lord gives help to poor people,
    but he knocks down wicked people to the ground.
Offer a song to the Lord,
    to thank him for what he has done.
Make music with a harp
    to praise our God.
He fills the sky with clouds.
    He sends rain to make the earth wet.
    He causes grass to grow on the hills.
He gives food for the animals to eat.
    He feeds the young ravens when they cry.[b]
10 If a horse is very strong,
    that does not please him.
If a soldier is brave,
    that does not make him happy.
11 Who does make the Lord happy?
    People who respect him and serve him well.
    People who trust him because they know he loves them.

Psalm 147:20

20 He has not done that for any other nation.
    They do not know his laws.[a]
Hallelujah! Praise the Lord!

Isaiah 46

Babylon's false gods have no power

46 Bel bends down to the ground.
    Nebo lies down low.[a]
Their images are heavy loads on the backs of animals.
    The animals become tired and weak as they carry them away.
Those gods fall down and they lie together on the ground!
    They have no power to rescue their images.
The gods themselves go as prisoners to a foreign land,
    together with their images.

The Lord says,

‘Listen to me, you family of Jacob.
    Yes, listen to me, all you Israelites who are still alive.
I have taken care of you since you first became a nation.
    I have carried you since you were born.
I will continue to take care of you until you are old,
    until your hair becomes grey.
I made you who you are,
    and I will supply everything that you need.
I will carry you,
    and I will save you.
You know that there is no God like me!
You cannot say about any god,
    that he is the same as me.
Some people make idols for themselves.
They pour out gold coins from their purse.
    They weigh silver on their scales.
They pay a worker with special skill to use the silver and the gold
    to make a god.
Then they bend down low in front of it,
    and they worship it!
They lift the idol onto their shoulders
    and they carry it home.
They put it in its place and it stands there.
    It cannot move anywhere else.
If someone calls out to it for help,
    it does not answer.
It cannot save anyone from their trouble.
Remember this, you people who do not obey me.
    Think about it carefully.
Remember all the things that I did a long time ago.
I am God. There is nobody else like me.
    There is no other God, except me.
10 From the beginning, I say what will happen at the end.
    Long ago, I spoke about future things that have not yet happened.
I say this: “My purpose will not change.
    I will do everything that I want to do.”
11 Now I will call somebody to come from the east.
He will come down quickly,
    like an eagle that catches small birds to eat.
He will come from a country that is far away.
    He will do for me what I want to do.
Yes, I will surely do what I have decided to do.
I have given the command,
    and I will cause it to happen.
12 Listen to me, you people who refuse to obey me.
    You choose not to do anything that is right.
13 But now I am ready to rescue you,
    and I will show you what is right.
This will soon happen!
I will save the people in Zion.
    I will make Israel great and beautiful.’

Matthew 12:9-14

Then Jesus left that place. He went into the Jewish meeting place. 10 A man was there. His hand was very small and weak, so he could not use it. Some Pharisees asked Jesus, ‘Is it right to make someone well again on our day of rest?’ They wanted to find a reason to say that Jesus was doing wrong things.

11 Jesus said to them, ‘Maybe one of you has a sheep that falls into a deep hole on our day of rest. What will you do? You will take hold of it and you will lift it out of the hole. 12 You know that a man is much more valuable than a sheep. So it is right for us to do good things on our day of rest.’

13 Then Jesus said to the man with the weak hand, ‘Lift up your hand.’ So the man lifted up his hand and it became well again. It was now as strong as his other hand. 14 Then the Pharisees went out from the meeting place. They began to talk to each other about how they could kill Jesus.

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