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Daily scripture readings from the 1979 Book of Common Prayer

Tuesday, March 5

Today's readings include passages from Psalms, Genesis, 1 Corinthians and Mark.

Psalm 78

Give ear, O my people, to my teaching;     incline your ears to the words of my mouth! 2 I will open my mouth in a parable;     I will utter dark sayings from of old, 3 things that we have heard and known,     that our fathers have told us. 4 We will not hide them from their children,     but tell to the coming generation     the glorious deeds of the Lord, and his might,     and the wonders that he has done. 5 He established a testimony in Jacob     and appointed a law in Israel,     which he commanded our fathers     to teach to their children, 6 that the next generation might know them,     the children yet unborn,     and arise and tell them to their children, 7 so that they should set their hope in God     and not forget the works of God,     but keep his commandments; 8 and that they should not be like their fathers,     a stubborn and rebellious generation,     a generation whose heart was not steadfast,     whose spirit was not faithful to God. 9 The Ephraimites, armed with the bow,     turned back on the day of battle. 10 They did not keep God's covenant,     but refused to walk according to his law. 11 They forgot his works     and the wonders that he had shown them. 12 In the sight of their fathers he performed wonders     in the land of Egypt, in the fields of Zoan. 13 He divided the sea and let them pass through it,     and made the waters stand like a heap. 14 In the daytime he led them with a cloud,     and all the night with a fiery light. 15 He split rocks in the wilderness     and gave them drink abundantly as from the deep. 16 He made streams come out of the rock     and caused waters to flow down like rivers. 17 Yet they sinned still more against him,     rebelling against the Most High in the desert. 18 They tested God in their heart     by demanding the food they craved. 19 They spoke against God, saying,     “Can God spread a table in the wilderness? 20 He struck the rock so that water gushed out     and streams overflowed.     Can he also give bread     or provide meat for his people?” 21 Therefore, when the Lord heard, he was full of wrath;     a fire was kindled against Jacob;     his anger rose against Israel, 22 because they did not believe in God     and did not trust his saving power. 23 Yet he commanded the skies above     and opened the doors of heaven, 24 and he rained down on them manna to eat     and gave them the grain of heaven. 25 Man ate of the bread of the angels;     he sent them food in abundance. 26 He caused the east wind to blow in the heavens,     and by his power he led out the south wind; 27 he rained meat on them like dust,     winged birds like the sand of the seas; 28 he let them fall in the midst of their camp,     all around their dwellings. 29 And they ate and were well filled,     for he gave them what they craved. 30 But before they had satisfied their craving,     while the food was still in their mouths, 31 the anger of God rose against them,     and he killed the strongest of them     and laid low the young men of Israel. 32 In spite of all this, they still sinned;     despite his wonders, they did not believe. 33 So he made their days vanish like a breath,     and their years in terror. 34 When he killed them, they sought him;     they repented and sought God earnestly. 35 They remembered that God was their rock,     the Most High God their redeemer. 36 But they flattered him with their mouths;     they lied to him with their tongues. 37 Their heart was not steadfast toward him;     they were not faithful to his covenant. 38 Yet he, being compassionate,     atoned for their iniquity     and did not destroy them;     he restrained his anger often     and did not stir up all his wrath. 39 He remembered that they were but flesh,     a wind that passes and comes not again. 40 How often they rebelled against him in the wilderness     and grieved him in the desert! 41 They tested God again and again     and provoked the Holy One of Israel. 42 They did not remember his power     or the day when he redeemed them from the foe, 43 when he performed his signs in Egypt     and his marvels in the fields of Zoan. 44 He turned their rivers to blood,     so that they could not drink of their streams. 45 He sent among them swarms of flies, which devoured them,     and frogs, which destroyed them. 46 He gave their crops to the destroying locust     and the fruit of their labor to the locust. 47 He destroyed their vines with hail     and their sycamores with frost. 48 He gave over their cattle to the hail     and their flocks to thunderbolts. 49 He let loose on them his burning anger,     wrath, indignation, and distress,     a company of destroying angels. 50 He made a path for his anger;     he did not spare them from death,     but gave their lives over to the plague. 51 He struck down every firstborn in Egypt,     the firstfruits of their strength in the tents of Ham. 52 Then he led out his people like sheep     and guided them in the wilderness like a flock. 53 He led them in safety, so that they were not afraid,     but the sea overwhelmed their enemies. 54 And he brought them to his holy land,     to the mountain which his right hand had won. 55 He drove out nations before them;     he apportioned them for a possession     and settled the tribes of Israel in their tents. 56 Yet they tested and rebelled against the Most High God     and did not keep his testimonies, 57 but turned away and acted treacherously like their fathers;     they twisted like a deceitful bow. 58 For they provoked him to anger with their high places;     they moved him to jealousy with their idols. 59 When God heard, he was full of wrath,     and he utterly rejected Israel. 60 He forsook his dwelling at Shiloh,     the tent where he dwelt among mankind, 61 and delivered his power to captivity,     his glory to the hand of the foe. 62 He gave his people over to the sword     and vented his wrath on his heritage. 63 Fire devoured their young men,     and their young women had no marriage song. 64 Their priests fell by the sword,     and their widows made no lamentation. 65 Then the Lord awoke as from sleep,     like a strong man shouting because of wine. 66 And he put his adversaries to rout;     he put them to everlasting shame. 67 He rejected the tent of Joseph;     he did not choose the tribe of Ephraim, 68 but he chose the tribe of Judah,     Mount Zion, which he loves. 69 He built his sanctuary like the high heavens,     like the earth, which he has founded forever. 70 He chose David his servant     and took him from the sheepfolds; 71 from following the nursing ewes he brought him     to shepherd Jacob his people,     Israel his inheritance. 72 With upright heart he shepherded them     and guided them with his skillful hand.

Genesis 45:1-15

1 Then Joseph could not control himself before all those who stood by him. He cried, “Make everyone go out from me.” So no one stayed with him when Joseph made himself known to his brothers. 2 And he wept aloud, so that the Egyptians heard it, and the household of Pharaoh heard it. 3 And Joseph said to his brothers, “I am Joseph! Is my father still alive?” But his brothers could not answer him, for they were dismayed at his presence. 4 So Joseph said to his brothers, “Come near to me, please.” And they came near. And he said, “I am your brother, Joseph, whom you sold into Egypt. 5 And now do not be distressed or angry with yourselves because you sold me here, for God sent me before you to preserve life. 6 For the famine has been in the land these two years, and there are yet five years in which there will be neither plowing nor harvest. 7 And God sent me before you to preserve for you a remnant on earth, and to keep alive for you many survivors. 8 So it was not you who sent me here, but God. He has made me a father to Pharaoh, and lord of all his house and ruler over all the land of Egypt. 9 Hurry and go up to my father and say to him, ‘Thus says your son Joseph, God has made me lord of all Egypt. Come down to me; do not tarry. 10 You shall dwell in the land of Goshen, and you shall be near me, you and your children and your children's children, and your flocks, your herds, and all that you have. 11 There I will provide for you, for there are yet five years of famine to come, so that you and your household, and all that you have, do not come to poverty.’ 12 And now your eyes see, and the eyes of my brother Benjamin see, that it is my mouth that speaks to you. 13 You must tell my father of all my honor in Egypt, and of all that you have seen. Hurry and bring my father down here.” 14 Then he fell upon his brother Benjamin's neck and wept, and Benjamin wept upon his neck. 15 And he kissed all his brothers and wept upon them. After that his brothers talked with him.

1 Corinthians 7:32-40

32 I want you to be free from anxieties. The unmarried man is anxious about the things of the Lord, how to please the Lord. 33 But the married man is anxious about worldly things, how to please his wife, 34 and his interests are divided. And the unmarried or betrothed woman is anxious about the things of the Lord, how to be holy in body and spirit. But the married woman is anxious about worldly things, how to please her husband. 35 I say this for your own benefit, not to lay any restraint upon you, but to promote good order and to secure your undivided devotion to the Lord. 36 If anyone thinks that he is not behaving properly toward his betrothed, if his passions are strong, and it has to be, let him do as he wishes: let them marry—it is no sin. 37 But whoever is firmly established in his heart, being under no necessity but having his desire under control, and has determined this in his heart, to keep her as his betrothed, he will do well. 38 So then he who marries his betrothed does well, and he who refrains from marriage will do even better. 39 A wife is bound to her husband as long as he lives. But if her husband dies, she is free to be married to whom she wishes, only in the Lord. 40 Yet in my judgment she is happier if she remains as she is. And I think that I too have the Spirit of God.

Mark 6:1-13

1 He went away from there and came to his hometown, and his disciples followed him. 2 And on the Sabbath he began to teach in the synagogue, and many who heard him were astonished, saying, “Where did this man get these things? What is the wisdom given to him? How are such mighty works done by his hands? 3 Is not this the carpenter, the son of Mary and brother of James and Joses and Judas and Simon? And are not his sisters here with us?” And they took offense at him. 4 And Jesus said to them, “A prophet is not without honor, except in his hometown and among his relatives and in his own household.” 5 And he could do no mighty work there, except that he laid his hands on a few sick people and healed them. 6 And he marveled because of their unbelief. And he went about among the villages teaching. 7 And he called the twelve and began to send them out two by two, and gave them authority over the unclean spirits. 8 He charged them to take nothing for their journey except a staff—no bread, no bag, no money in their belts— 9 but to wear sandals and not put on two tunics. 10 And he said to them, “Whenever you enter a house, stay there until you depart from there. 11 And if any place will not receive you and they will not listen to you, when you leave, shake off the dust that is on your feet as a testimony against them.” 12 So they went out and proclaimed that people should repent. 13 And they cast out many demons and anointed with oil many who were sick and healed them.

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