Sunday 12 April 2020 EASTER DAY DAILY LECTIONARY

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Sunday 12 April 2020   EASTER DAY
DAILY LECTIONARY

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MORNING
Psalms 148, 149, 150

Psalm 148

Praise the Lord!
Praise the Lord from the heavens;
    praise him in the heights!
Praise him, all his angels;
    praise him, all his host!


Praise him, sun and moon;
    praise him, all you shining stars!
Praise him, you highest heavens,
    and you waters above the heavens!


Let them praise the name of the Lord,
    for he commanded and they were created.
He established them for ever and ever;
    he fixed their bounds, which cannot be passed.*


Praise the Lord from the earth,
    you sea monsters and all deeps,
fire and hail, snow and frost,
    stormy wind fulfilling his command!


Mountains and all hills,
    fruit trees and all cedars!
Wild animals and all cattle,
    creeping things and flying birds!


Kings of the earth and all peoples,
    princes and all rulers of the earth!
Young men and women alike,
    old and young together!


Let them praise the name of the Lord,
    for his name alone is exalted;
    his glory is above earth and heaven.
He has raised up a horn for his people,
    praise for all his faithful,
    for the people of Israel who are close to him.
Praise the Lord!


Psalm 149

Praise the Lord!
Sing to the Lord a new song,
    his praise in the assembly of the faithful.
Let Israel be glad in its Maker;
    let the children of Zion rejoice in their King.
Let them praise his name with dancing,
    making melody to him with tambourine and lyre.
For the Lord takes pleasure in his people;
    he adorns the humble with victory.
Let the faithful exult in glory;
    let them sing for joy on their couches.
Let the high praises of God be in their throats
    and two-edged swords in their hands,
to execute vengeance on the nations
    and punishment on the peoples,
to bind their kings with fetters
    and their nobles with chains of iron,
to execute on them the judgement decreed.
    This is glory for all his faithful ones.
Praise the Lord!


Psalm 150

Praise the Lord!
Praise God in his sanctuary;
    praise him in his mighty firmament!*
Praise him for his mighty deeds;
    praise him according to his surpassing greatness!


Praise him with trumpet sound;
    praise him with lute and harp!
Praise him with tambourine and dance;
    praise him with strings and pipe!
Praise him with clanging cymbals;
    praise him with loud clashing cymbals!
Let everything that breathes praise the Lord!
Praise the Lord!
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Exodus 12:1-14

The Lord said to Moses and Aaron in the land of Egypt: This month shall 
mark for you the beginning of months; it shall be the first month of the 
year for you. Tell the whole congregation of Israel that on the tenth of 
this month they are to take a lamb for each family, a lamb for each 
household. If a household is too small for a whole lamb, it shall join 
its closest neighbour in obtaining one; the lamb shall be divided in 
proportion to the number of people who eat of it. Your lamb shall be 
without blemish, a year-old male; you may take it from the sheep or from 
the goats. You shall keep it until the fourteenth day of this month; 
then the whole assembled congregation of Israel shall slaughter it at 
twilight. They shall take some of the blood and put it on the two 
doorposts and the lintel of the houses in which they eat it. They shall 
eat the lamb that same night; they shall eat it roasted over the fire 
with unleavened bread and bitter herbs. Do not eat any of it raw or 
boiled in water, but roasted over the fire, with its head, legs, and 
inner organs. You shall let none of it remain until the morning; 
anything that remains until the morning you shall burn. This is how you 
shall eat it: your loins girded, your sandals on your feet, and your 
staff in your hand; and you shall eat it hurriedly. It is the passover 
of the Lord. For I will pass through the land of Egypt that night, and I 
will strike down every firstborn in the land of Egypt, both human beings 
and animals; on all the gods of Egypt I will execute judgements: I am 
the Lord. The blood shall be a sign for you on the houses where you 
live: when I see the blood, I will pass over you, and no plague shall 
destroy you when I strike the land of Egypt.

  This day shall be a day of remembrance for you. You shall celebrate it 
as a festival to the Lord; throughout your generations you shall observe 
it as a perpetual ordinance.
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John 1:1-18

In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word 
was God. He was in the beginning with God. All things came into being 
through him, and without him not one thing came into being. What has 
come into being in him was life,* and the life was the light of all 
people. The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness did not 
overcome it.

  There was a man sent from God, whose name was John. He came as a 
witness to testify to the light, so that all might believe through him. 
He himself was not the light, but he came to testify to the light. The 
true light, which enlightens everyone, was coming into the world.*

  He was in the world, and the world came into being through him; yet the 
world did not know him. He came to what was his own,* and his own people 
did not accept him. But to all who received him, who believed in his 
name, he gave power to become children of God, who were born, not of 
blood or of the will of the flesh or of the will of man, but of God.

  And the Word became flesh and lived among us, and we have seen his 
glory, the glory as of a father’s only son,* full of grace and truth. 
(John testified to him and cried out, ‘This was he of whom I said, “He 
who comes after me ranks ahead of me because he was before me.” ’) From 
his fullness we have all received, grace upon grace. The law indeed was 
given through Moses; grace and truth came through Jesus Christ. No one 
has ever seen God. It is God the only Son,* who is close to the Father’s 
heart,* who has made him known.
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EVENING
Psalms 113, 114

Psalm 113

Praise the Lord!
Praise, O servants of the Lord;
    praise the name of the Lord.


Blessed be the name of the Lord
    from this time on and for evermore.
 From the rising of the sun to its setting
    the name of the Lord is to be praised.
The Lord is high above all nations,
    and his glory above the heavens.


Who is like the Lord our God,
    who is seated on high,
who looks far down
    on the heavens and the earth?
He raises the poor from the dust,
    and lifts the needy from the ash heap,
to make them sit with princes,
    with the princes of his people.
He gives the barren woman a home,
    making her the joyous mother of children.
Praise the Lord!


Psalm 114

When Israel went out from Egypt,
    the house of Jacob from a people of strange language,
Judah became God’s* sanctuary,
    Israel his dominion.


The sea looked and fled;
    Jordan turned back.
The mountains skipped like rams,
    the hills like lambs.


Why is it, O sea, that you flee?
    O Jordan, that you turn back?
O mountains, that you skip like rams?
    O hills, like lambs?


Tremble, O earth, at the presence of the Lord,
    at the presence of the God of Jacob,
who turns the rock into a pool of water,
    the flint into a spring of water.
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Isaiah 51:9-11

Awake, awake, put on strength,
    O arm of the Lord!
Awake, as in days of old,
    the generations of long ago!
Was it not you who cut Rahab in pieces,
    who pierced the dragon?
Was it not you who dried up the sea,
    the waters of the great deep;
who made the depths of the sea a way
    for the redeemed to cross over?
So the ransomed of the Lord shall return,
    and come to Zion with singing;
everlasting joy shall be upon their heads;
    they shall obtain joy and gladness,
    and sorrow and sighing shall flee away.
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Luke 24:13-35

Now on that same day two of them were going to a village called Emmaus, 
about seven miles* from Jerusalem, and talking with each other about all 
these things that had happened. While they were talking and discussing, 
Jesus himself came near and went with them, but their eyes were kept 
from recognizing him. And he said to them, ‘What are you discussing with 
each other while you walk along?’ They stood still, looking sad.* Then 
one of them, whose name was Cleopas, answered him, ‘Are you the only 
stranger in Jerusalem who does not know the things that have taken place 
there in these days?’ He asked them, ‘What things?’ They replied, ‘The 
things about Jesus of Nazareth,* who was a prophet mighty in deed and 
word before God and all the people, and how our chief priests and 
leaders handed him over to be condemned to death and crucified him. But 
we had hoped that he was the one to redeem Israel.* Yes, and besides all 
this, it is now the third day since these things took place. Moreover, 
some women of our group astounded us. They were at the tomb early this 
morning, and when they did not find his body there, they came back and 
told us that they had indeed seen a vision of angels who said that he 
was alive. Some of those who were with us went to the tomb and found it 
just as the women had said; but they did not see him.’ Then he said to 
them, ‘Oh, how foolish you are, and how slow of heart to believe all 
that the prophets have declared! Was it not necessary that the Messiah* 
should suffer these things and then enter into his glory?’ Then 
beginning with Moses and all the prophets, he interpreted to them the 
things about himself in all the scriptures.

  As they came near the village to which they were going, he walked ahead 
as if he were going on. But they urged him strongly, saying, ‘Stay with 
us, because it is almost evening and the day is now nearly over.’ So he 
went in to stay with them. When he was at the table with them, he took 
bread, blessed and broke it, and gave it to them. Then their eyes were 
opened, and they recognized him; and he vanished from their sight. They 
said to each other, ‘Were not our hearts burning within us* while he was 
talking to us on the road, while he was opening the scriptures to us?’ 
That same hour they got up and returned to Jerusalem; and they found the 
eleven and their companions gathered together. They were saying, ‘The 
Lord has risen indeed, and he has appeared to Simon!’ Then they told 
what had happened on the road, and how he had been made known to them in 
the breaking of the bread.
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