January 30, 2022
1Sarah
lived to be a hundred and twenty-seven years old. 2She died at
Kiriath Arba (that is, Hebron) in the land of Canaan, and Abraham went to mourn
for Sarah and to weep over her. 3Then Abraham rose from beside his
dead wife and spoke to the Hittites. He said, 4"I am an alien
and a stranger among you. Sell me some property for a burial site here so I can
bury my dead." 5The Hittites replied to Abraham, 6"Sir,
listen to us. You are a mighty prince among us. Bury your dead in the choicest
of our tombs. None of us will refuse you his tomb for burying your dead." 7Then
Abraham rose and bowed down before the people of the land, the Hittites. 8He
said to them, "If you are willing to let me bury my dead, then listen to
me and intercede with Ephron son of Zohar on my behalf 9so he will
sell me the cave of Machpelah, which belongs to him and is at the end of his
field. Ask him to sell it to me for the full price as a burial site among
you." 10Ephron the Hittite was sitting among his people and he
replied to Abraham in the hearing of all the Hittites who had come to the gate
of his city. 11"No, my lord," he said. "Listen to me;
I give you the field, and I give you the cave that is in it. I give it to you
in the presence of my people. Bury your dead." 12Again Abraham
bowed down before the people of the land 13and he said to Ephron in
their hearing, "Listen to me, if you will. I will pay the price of the
field. Accept it from me so I can bury my dead there." 14Ephron
answered Abraham, 15"Listen to me, my lord; the land is worth
four hundred shekels of silver, but what is that between me and you? Bury your
dead." 16Abraham agreed to Ephron's terms and weighed out for
him the price he had named in the hearing of the Hittites: four hundred shekels
of silver, according to the weight current among the merchants. 17So
Ephron's field in Machpelah near Mamre--both the field and the cave in it, and
all the trees within the borders of the field--was deeded 18to
Abraham as his property in the presence of all the Hittites who had come to the
gate of the city. 19Afterward Abraham buried his wife Sarah in the
cave in the field of Machpelah near Mamre (which is at Hebron) in the land of
Canaan. 20So the field and the cave in it were deeded to Abraham by
the Hittites as a burial site.
Psalm
28
1Of David.
To you I call, O LORD my Rock; do not turn a deaf ear to me. For if you remain
silent, I will be like those who have gone down to the pit. 2Hear my
cry for mercy as I call to you for help, as I lift up my hands toward your Most
Holy Place. 3Do not drag me away with the wicked, with those who do
evil, who speak cordially with their neighbors but harbor malice in their
hearts. 4Repay them for their deeds and for their evil work; repay
them for what their hands have done and bring back upon them what they deserve.
5Since they show no regard for the works of the LORD and what his
hands have done, he will tear them down and never build them up again. 6Praise
be to the LORD, for he has heard my cry for mercy. 7The LORD is my
strength and my shield; my heart trusts in him, and I am helped. My heart leaps
for joy and I will give thanks to him in song. 8The LORD is the
strength of his people, a fortress of salvation for his anointed one. 9Save
your people and bless your inheritance; be their shepherd and carry them
forever.
Matthew
14:1–21
1At that
time Herod the tetrarch heard the reports about Jesus, 2and he said
to his attendants, "This is John the Baptist; he has risen from the dead!
That is why miraculous powers are at work in him." 3Now Herod
had arrested John and bound him and put him in prison because of Herodias, his
brother Philip's wife, 4for John had been saying to him: "It is
not lawful for you to have her." 5Herod wanted to kill John,
but he was afraid of the people, because they considered him a prophet. 6On
Herod's birthday the daughter of Herodias danced for them and pleased Herod so
much 7that he promised with an oath to give her whatever she asked. 8Prompted
by her mother, she said, "Give me here on a platter the head of John the
Baptist." 9The king was distressed, but because of his oaths
and his dinner guests, he ordered that her request be granted 10and
had John beheaded in the prison. 11His head was brought in on a
platter and given to the girl, who carried it to her mother. 12John's
disciples came and took his body and buried it. Then they went and told Jesus. 13When
Jesus heard what had happened, he withdrew by boat privately to a solitary
place. Hearing of this, the crowds followed him on foot from the towns. 14When
Jesus landed and saw a large crowd, he had compassion on them and healed their
sick. 15As evening approached, the disciples came to him and said,
"This is a remote place, and it's already getting late. Send the crowds
away, so they can go to the villages and buy themselves some food." 16Jesus
replied, "They do not need to go away. You give them something to
eat." 17"We have here only five loaves of bread and two
fish," they answered. 18"Bring them here to me," he
said. 19And he directed the people to sit down on the grass. Taking
the five loaves and the two fish and looking up to heaven, he gave thanks and
broke the loaves. Then he gave them to the disciples, and the disciples gave
them to the people. 20They all ate and were satisfied, and the
disciples picked up twelve basketfuls of broken pieces that were left over. 21The
number of those who ate was about five thousand men, besides women and
children.
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