Skip to main content

Lectionary Devotions


TUESDAY OF THE ELEVENTH WEEK IN ORDINARY TIME

TUESDAY AFTER PROPER 6

Revised Common Lectionary Daily Readings
Psalm Ps 52 or Ps 53
First Reading Je 21:11–14 or 1 Sa 15:10–23
Second Reading Re 21:22–22:5


PROPER 6, TUESDAY

Book of Common Prayer (1979) Daily Office Lectionary
Psalms (Morning) Ps 78:1–39
Psalms (Evening) Ps 78:40–72
Old Testament Nu 11:1–23
New Testament Ro 1:16–25
Gospel Mt 17:22–27

TUESDAY AFTER PROPER 6

Revised Common Lectionary Daily Readings
Psalm Ps 52 or Ps 53
First Reading Je 21:11–14 or 1 Sa 15:10–23
Second Reading Re 21:22–22:5

PROPER 6, TUESDAY

Book of Common Prayer (1979) Daily Office Lectionary
Psalms (Morning) Ps 78:1–39
Psalms (Evening) Ps 78:40–72
Old Testament Nu 11:1–23
New Testament Ro 1:16–25
Gospel Mt 17:22–27

FOURTH TUESDAY AFTER PENTECOST

Byzantine Lectionary (Julian)
Epistle Ro 10:11–11:2
Gospel Mt 11:16–20

HOLY APOSTLE JUDE

Byzantine Lectionary (Gregorian)
Epistle Jud 1–25 or Jud 1–10
Gospel Jn 14:21–24

HOLY APOSTLE JUDE

Byzantine Lectionary (Revised Julian)
Epistle Jud 1–25 or Jud 1–10
Gospel Jn 14:21–24

TUESDAY OF THE FOURTH WEEK AFTER TRINITY, MORNING PRAYER

Book of Common Prayer (1928) Daily Office Lectionary
Psalm Ps 89:1–19
First Reading Jdg 5:19
Second Reading Lk 7:1–10



Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Furnishings of the Tabernacle

Furnishings of the Tabernacle . ‎The book of Exodus details the construction of the tabernacle and its furnishings. As Yahweh’s sanctuary, the tabernacle served as God’s dwelling place among the Israelites—the expression of the covenant between Yahweh and His people ( Exod 25:8–9 ).

The Ten Plagues of Egypt

The Ten Plagues of Egypt

A Threshing Floor

A Threshing Floor In the ancient world, farmers used threshing floors to separate grain from its inedible husk (chaff) by beating it with a flail or walking animals on it—sometimes while towing a threshing sledge. Sledges were fitted with flint teeth to dehusk the grain more quickly. Other workers would turn the grain over so that it would be evenly threshed by the sledge.