January 24, 2023
1 Samuel 1:21-28
21When the
man Elkanah went up with all his family to offer the annual sacrifice to the
LORD and to fulfill his vow, 22Hannah did not go. She said to her
husband, "After the boy is weaned, I will take him and present him before
the LORD, and he will live there always."
23"Do
what seems best to you," Elkanah her husband told her. "Stay here
until you have weaned him; only may the LORD make good his word." So the
woman stayed at home and nursed her son until she had weaned him.
24After he
was weaned, she took the boy with her, young as he was, along with a
three-year-old bull, an ephah of flour and a skin of wine, and brought him to
the house of the LORD at Shiloh. 25When they had slaughtered the
bull, they brought the boy to Eli, 26and she said to him, "As
surely as you live, my lord, I am the woman who stood here beside you praying
to the LORD. 27I prayed for this child, and the LORD has granted me
what I asked of him. 28So now I give him to the LORD. For his whole
life he will be given over to the LORD." And he worshiped the LORD there.
1
Samuel 2:1-11
1Then
Hannah prayed and said:
"My heart rejoices in the LORD; in the
LORD my horn is lifted high. My mouth boasts over my enemies, for I delight in
your deliverance.
2"There
is no one holy like the LORD; there is no one besides you; there is no Rock
like our God.
3"Do
not keep talking so proudly or let your mouth speak such arrogance, for the
LORD is a God who knows, and by him deeds are weighed.
4"The
bows of the warriors are broken, but those who stumbled are armed with
strength. 5Those who were full hire themselves out for food, but
those who were hungry hunger no more. She who was barren has borne seven
children, but she who has had many sons pines away.
6"The
LORD brings death and makes alive; he brings down to the grave and raises up. 7The
LORD sends poverty and wealth; he humbles and he exalts. 8He raises
the poor from the dust and lifts the needy from the ash heap; he seats them
with princes and has them inherit a throne of honor.
"For the foundations of the earth are the
LORD's; upon them he has set the world. 9He will guard the feet of
his saints, but the wicked will be silenced in darkness.
"It is not by strength that one prevails;
10those who oppose the LORD will be shattered. He will thunder
against them from heaven; the LORD will judge the ends of the earth.
"He will give strength to his king and
exalt the horn of his anointed."
11Then
Elkanah went home to Ramah, but the boy ministered before the LORD under Eli
the priest.
Psalm
22
1For the
director of music. To [the tune of] "The Doe of the Morning." A psalm
of David. My God, my God, why have you forsaken me? Why are you so far from
saving me, so far from the words of my groaning? 2O my God, I cry
out by day, but you do not answer, by night, and am not silent. 3Yet
you are enthroned as the Holy One; you are the praise of Israel. 4In
you our fathers put their trust; they trusted and you delivered them. 5They
cried to you and were saved; in you they trusted and were not disappointed. 6But
I am a worm and not a man, scorned by men and despised by the people. 7All
who see me mock me; they hurl insults, shaking their heads: 8"He
trusts in the LORD; let the LORD rescue him. Let him deliver him, since he
delights in him." 9Yet you brought me out of the womb; you made
me trust in you even at my mother's breast. 10From birth I was cast
upon you; from my mother's womb you have been my God. 11Do not be
far from me, for trouble is near and there is no one to help. 12Many
bulls surround me; strong bulls of Bashan encircle me. 13Roaring
lions tearing their prey open their mouths wide against me. 14I am
poured out like water, and all my bones are out of joint. My heart has turned
to wax; it has melted away within me. 15My strength is dried up like
a potsherd, and my tongue sticks to the roof of my mouth; you lay me in the
dust of death. 16Dogs have surrounded me; a band of evil men has
encircled me, they have pierced my hands and my feet. 17I can count
all my bones; people stare and gloat over me. 18They divide my
garments among them and cast lots for my clothing. 19But you, O
LORD, be not far off; O my Strength, come quickly to help me. 20Deliver
my life from the sword, my precious life from the power of the dogs. 21Rescue
me from the mouth of the lions; save me from the horns of the wild oxen. 22I
will declare your name to my brothers; in the congregation I will praise you. 23You
who fear the LORD, praise him! All you descendants of Jacob, honor him! Revere
him, all you descendants of Israel! 24For he has not despised or
disdained the suffering of the afflicted one; he has not hidden his face from
him but has listened to his cry for help. 25From you comes the theme
of my praise in the great assembly; before those who fear you will I fulfill my
vows. 26The poor will eat and be satisfied; they who seek the LORD
will praise him-- may your hearts live forever! 27All the ends of
the earth will remember and turn to the LORD, and all the families of the
nations will bow down before him, 28for dominion belongs to the LORD
and he rules over the nations. 29All the rich of the earth will
feast and worship; all who go down to the dust will kneel before him-- those
who cannot keep themselves alive. 30Posterity will serve him; future
generations will be told about the Lord. 31They will proclaim his
righteousness to a people yet unborn-- for he has done it.
Acts
23:23–35
23Then he
called two of his centurions and ordered them, "Get ready a detachment of
two hundred soldiers, seventy horsemen and two hundred spearmen to go to
Caesarea at nine tonight. 24Provide mounts for Paul so that he may
be taken safely to Governor Felix."
25He wrote a
letter as follows:
26Claudius
Lysias, To His Excellency, Governor Felix: Greetings.
27This man
was seized by the Jews and they were about to kill him, but I came with my
troops and rescued him, for I had learned that he is a Roman citizen. 28I
wanted to know why they were accusing him, so I brought him to their Sanhedrin.
29I found that the accusation had to do with questions about their
law, but there was no charge against him that deserved death or imprisonment. 30When
I was informed of a plot to be carried out against the man, I sent him to you
at once. I also ordered his accusers to present to you their case against him.
31So the
soldiers, carrying out their orders, took Paul with them during the night and
brought him as far as Antipatris. 32The next day they let the
cavalry go on with him, while they returned to the barracks. 33When
the cavalry arrived in Caesarea, they delivered the letter to the governor and
handed Paul over to him. 34The governor read the letter and asked
what province he was from. Learning that he was from Cilicia, 35he
said, "I will hear your case when your accusers get here." Then he
ordered that Paul be kept under guard in Herod's palace.
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