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Daily scripture readings from the 1979 Book of Common Prayer

Tuesday, October 10

Today's readings include passages from Psalms, 2 Kings, 1 Corinthians and Matthew.

Psalm 120

1 In my distress I called to the Lord,     and he answered me. Deliver me, O Lord,     from lying lips,     from a deceitful tongue. What shall be given to you,     and what more shall be done to you,     you deceitful tongue? A warrior's sharp arrows,     with glowing coals of the broom tree! Woe to me, that I sojourn in Meshech,     that I dwell among the tents of Kedar! Too long have I had my dwelling     among those who hate peace. I am for peace,     but when I speak, they are for war!

 

Psalm 121

1 I lift up my eyes to the hills.     From where does my help come? My help comes from the Lord,     who made heaven and earth. He will not let your foot be moved;     he who keeps you will not slumber. Behold, he who keeps Israel     will neither slumber nor sleep. The Lord is your keeper;     the Lord is your shade on your right hand. The sun shall not strike you by day,     nor the moon by night. The Lord will keep you from all evil;     he will keep your life. The Lord will keep     your going out and your coming in     from this time forth and forevermore.

 

Psalm 122

1 I was glad when they said to me,     “Let us go to the house of the Lord!” Our feet have been standing     within your gates, O Jerusalem! Jerusalem—built as a city     that is bound firmly together, to which the tribes go up,     the tribes of the Lord,     as was decreed for Israel,     to give thanks to the name of the Lord. There thrones for judgment were set,     the thrones of the house of David. Pray for the peace of Jerusalem!     “May they be secure who love you! Peace be within your walls     and security within your towers!” For my brothers and companions' sake     I will say, “Peace be within you!” For the sake of the house of the Lord our God,     I will seek your good.

 

Psalm 123

1 To you I lift up my eyes,     O you who are enthroned in the heavens! Behold, as the eyes of servants     look to the hand of their master,     as the eyes of a maidservant     to the hand of her mistress,     so our eyes look to the Lord our God,     till he has mercy upon us. Have mercy upon us, O Lord, have mercy upon us,     for we have had more than enough of contempt. Our soul has had more than enough     of the scorn of those who are at ease,     of the contempt of the proud.

 

Psalm 124

1 If it had not been the Lord who was on our side—     let Israel now say— if it had not been the Lord who was on our side     when people rose up against us, then they would have swallowed us up alive,     when their anger was kindled against us; then the flood would have swept us away,     the torrent would have gone over us; then over us would have gone     the raging waters. Blessed be the Lord,     who has not given us     as prey to their teeth! We have escaped like a bird     from the snare of the fowlers;    the snare is broken,     and we have escaped! Our help is in the name of the Lord,     who made heaven and earth.

 

Psalm 125

1 Those who trust in the Lord are like Mount Zion,     which cannot be moved, but abides forever. As the mountains surround Jerusalem,     so the Lord surrounds his people,     from this time forth and forevermore. For the scepter of wickedness shall not rest     on the land allotted to the righteous,     lest the righteous stretch out     their hands to do wrong. Do good, O Lord, to those who are good,     and to those who are upright in their hearts! But those who turn aside to their crooked ways     the Lord will lead away with evildoers!     Peace be upon Israel!

 

Psalm 126

1 When the Lord restored the fortunes of Zion,     we were like those who dream. Then our mouth was filled with laughter,     and our tongue with shouts of joy;     then they said among the nations,     “The Lord has done great things for them.” The Lord has done great things for us;     we are glad. Restore our fortunes, O Lord,     like streams in the Negeb! Those who sow in tears     shall reap with shouts of joy! He who goes out weeping,     bearing the seed for sowing,     shall come home with shouts of joy,     bringing his sheaves with him.

 

Psalm 127

1 Unless the Lord builds the house,     those who build it labor in vain.     Unless the Lord watches over the city,     the watchman stays awake in vain. It is in vain that you rise up early     and go late to rest,     eating the bread of anxious toil;     for he gives to his beloved sleep. Behold, children are a heritage from the Lord,     the fruit of the womb a reward. Like arrows in the hand of a warrior     are the children of one's youth. Blessed is the man     who fills his quiver with them!     He shall not be put to shame     when he speaks with his enemies in the gate.

 

2 Kings 22:1-13

1 Josiah was eight years old when he began to reign, and he reigned thirty-one years in Jerusalem. His mother's name was Jedidah the daughter of Adaiah of Bozkath. And he did what was right in the eyes of the Lord and walked in all the way of David his father, and he did not turn aside to the right or to the left. In the eighteenth year of King Josiah, the king sent Shaphan the son of Azaliah, son of Meshullam, the secretary, to the house of the Lord, saying, “Go up to Hilkiah the high priest, that he may count the money that has been brought into the house of the Lord, which the keepers of the threshold have collected from the people. And let it be given into the hand of the workmen who have the oversight of the house of the Lord, and let them give it to the workmen who are at the house of the Lord, repairing the house (that is, to the carpenters, and to the builders, and to the masons), and let them use it for buying timber and quarried stone to repair the house. But no accounting shall be asked from them for the money that is delivered into their hand, for they deal honestly.” And Hilkiah the high priest said to Shaphan the secretary, “I have found the Book of the Law in the house of the Lord.” And Hilkiah gave the book to Shaphan, and he read it. And Shaphan the secretary came to the king, and reported to the king, “Your servants have emptied out the money that was found in the house and have delivered it into the hand of the workmen who have the oversight of the house of the Lord.” 10 Then Shaphan the secretary told the king, “Hilkiah the priest has given me a book.” And Shaphan read it before the king. 11 When the king heard the words of the Book of the Law, he tore his clothes.12 And the king commanded Hilkiah the priest, and Ahikam the son of Shaphan, and Achbor the son of Micaiah, and Shaphan the secretary, and Asaiah the king's servant, saying, 13 “Go, inquire of the Lord for me, and for the people, and for all Judah, concerning the words of this book that has been found. For great is the wrath of the Lord that is kindled against us, because our fathers have not obeyed the words of this book, to do according to all that is written concerning us.”

 

1 Corinthians 11:2, 7-22

Now I commend you because you remember me in everything and maintain the traditions even as I delivered them to you. ...  For a man ought not to cover his head, since he is the image and glory of God, but woman is the glory of man. For man was not made from woman, but woman from man. Neither was man created for woman, but woman for man. 10 That is why a wife ought to have a symbol of authority on her head, because of the angels. 11 Nevertheless, in the Lord woman is not independent of man nor man of woman; 12 for as woman was made from man, so man is now born of woman. And all things are from God. 13 Judge for yourselves: is it proper for a wife to pray to God with her head uncovered? 14 Does not nature itself teach you that if a man wears long hair it is a disgrace for him, 15 but if a woman has long hair, it is her glory? For her hair is given to her for a covering. 16 If anyone is inclined to be contentious, we have no such practice, nor do the churches of God. 17 But in the following instructions I do not commend you, because when you come together it is not for the better but for the worse. 18 For, in the first place, when you come together as a church, I hear that there are divisions among you. And I believe it in part, 19 for there must be factions among you in order that those who are genuine among you may be recognized. 20 When you come together, it is not the Lord's supper that you eat. 21 For in eating, each one goes ahead with his own meal. One goes hungry, another gets drunk. 22 What! Do you not have houses to eat and drink in? Or do you despise the church of God and humiliate those who have nothing? What shall I say to you? Shall I commend you in this? No, I will not.

 

Matthew 9:1-8

1 And getting into a boat he crossed over and came to his own city. And behold, some people brought to him a paralytic, lying on a bed. And when Jesus saw their faith, he said to the paralytic, “Take heart, my son; your sins are forgiven.” And behold, some of the scribes said to themselves, “This man is blaspheming.” But Jesus, knowing their thoughts, said, “Why do you think evil in your hearts? For which is easier, to say, ‘Your sins are forgiven,’ or to say, ‘Rise and walk’? But that you may know that the Son of Man has authority on earth to forgive sins”—he then said to the paralytic—“Rise, pick up your bed and go home.” And he rose and went home. When the crowds saw it, they were afraid, and they glorified God, who had given such authority to men.

 

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