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Bible in a Year – January – 13 | Day – 13

This is not the Readings at the Mass. For the Mass Readings, check the Mass Readings taken from the New Jerusalem Bible or the Douay-Rheims Catholic Bible.
January – 13 | Day – 13
Old Testament: Genesis – 23:1-24:38 | Isaiah – 12

1 Now Sarah lived for one hundred and twenty-seven years.

2 And she died in the city of Arba, which is Hebron, in the land of Canaan. And Abraham came to mourn and weep for her.

3 And when he had risen up from the funeral duties, he spoke to the sons of Heth, saying:

4 I am a newcomer and a sojourner among you. Give me the right of a sepulcher among you, so that I may bury my dead.

5 The sons of Heth responded by saying:

6 Hear us, O lord, you are a leader of God among us. Bury your dead in our chosen sepulchers. And no man shall be able to prohibit you from burying your dead within his memorial.

7 Abraham arose, and he reverenced the people of the land, namely, the sons of Heth.

8 And he said to them: “If it pleases your soul that I should bury my dead, hear me, and intercede on my behalf with Ephron, the son of Zohar,

9 so that he may give me the double cave, which he has at the far end of his field. He may transfer it to me for as much money as it is worth in your sight, for the possession of a sepulcher.”

10 Now Ephron dwelt in the midst of the sons of Heth. And Ephron responded to Abraham in the hearing of everyone who was entering at the gate of his city, saying:

11 Let it never be so, my lord, but you should pay greater heed to what I say. The field I will transfer to you, and the cave that is in it. In the presence of the sons of my people, bury your dead.

12 Abraham reverenced in the sight of the people of the land.

13 And he spoke to Ephron, standing in the midst of the people: “I ask you to hear me. I will give you money for the field. Take it, and so I will bury my dead in it.”

14 And Ephron responded: “My lord, hear me.

15 The land that you request is worth four hundred shekels of silver. This is the price between me and you. But how much is this? Bury your dead.”

16 And when Abraham had heard this, he weighed out the money that Ephron had requested, in the hearing of the sons of Heth, four hundred shekels of silver, of the approved public currency.

17 And having confirmed that the field, in which there was a double cave overlooking Mamre, formerly belonged to Ephron, both it and the sepulcher, and all its trees, with all its surrounding limits,

18 Abraham took it as a possession, in the sight of the sons of Heth and of everyone who was entering at the gate of his city.

19 So then, Abraham buried his wife Sarah in the double cave of the field that overlooked Mamre. This is Hebron in the land of Canaan.

20 And the field was confirmed to Abraham, with the cave that was in it, as a memorial possession before the sons of Heth.

1 Now Abraham was old and of many days. And the Lord had blessed him in all things.

2 And he said to the elder servant of his house, who was in charge of all that he had: “Place your hand under my thigh,

3 so that I may make you swear by the Lord, the God of heaven and earth, that you will not take a wife for my son from the daughters of the Canaanites, among whom I live.

4 But that you will proceed to my land and kindred, and from there take a wife for my son Isaac.”

5 The servant responded, “If the woman is not willing to come with me into this land, must I lead your son back to the place from which you departed?”

6 And Abraham said: “Beware that you never lead my son back to that place.

7 The Lord God of heaven, who took me from my father’s house, and from the land of my nativity, who spoke to me and swore to me, saying, ‘To your offspring I will give this land,’ himself will send his Angel before you, and you will take from there a wife for my son.

8 But if the woman is not willing to follow you, you will not be held by the oath. Only do not lead my son back to that place.”

9 Therefore, the servant placed his hand under the thigh of Abraham, his lord, and he swore to him on his word.

10 And he took ten camels from his lord’s herd, and he went forth, carrying with him things from all of his goods. And he set out, and continued on, to the city of Nahor, in Mesopotamia.

11 And when he had made the camels lie down outside of the town, near a well of water, in the evening, at the time when women are accustomed to go out to draw water, he said:

12 O Lord, the God of my lord Abraham, meet with me today, I beg you, and show mercy to my lord Abraham.

13 Behold, I stand near the fountain of water, and the daughters of the inhabitants of this city will go forth to draw water.

14 Therefore, the girl to whom I will say, ‘Tip your pitcher, so that I may drink,’ and she will respond, ‘Drink. In fact, I will give your camels a drink also,’ the same one is she whom you have prepared for your servant Isaac. And by this, I will understand that you have shown mercy to my lord.”

15 But he had not yet completed these words within himself, when, behold, Rebekah went out, the daughter of Bethuel, son of Milcah, the wife of Nahor, the brother of Abraham, having a pitcher on her shoulder.

16 She was an exceedingly elegant girl, and a most beautiful virgin, and unknown by man. And she descended to the spring, and she filled her pitcher, and then was returning.

17 And the servant ran to meet her, and he said, “Provide me with a little water to drink from your pitcher.”

18 And she responded, “Drink, my lord.” And she quickly brought down the pitcher on her arm, and she gave him a drink.

19 And after he drank, she added, “In fact, I will draw water for your camels also, until they all drink.”

20 And pouring out the pitcher into the troughs, she ran back to the well to draw water; and having drawn, she gave it to all the camels.

21 But he was contemplating her silently, wanting to know whether the Lord had caused his journey to prosper or not

22 Then, after the camels drank, the man took out gold earrings, weighing two shekels, and the same number of bracelets, ten shekels in weight.

23 And he said to her: “Whose daughter are you? Tell me, is there any place in your father’s house to lodge?”

24 She responded, “I am the daughter of Bethuel, the son of Milcah, to whom she gave birth for Nahor.”

25 And she continued, saying, “There is very much straw and hay with us, and a spacious place to stay.”

26 The man bowed himself down, and he adored the Lord,

27 saying, “Blessed be the Lord, the God of my lord Abraham, who has not taken away his mercy and truth from my lord, and who has led me on a direct journey to the house of the brother of my lord.”

28 And so the girl ran, and she reported all that she had heard in the house of her mother.

29 Now Rebekah had a brother, named Laban, who went out quickly to the man, where the spring was.

30 And when he had seen the earrings and bracelets in his sister’s hands, and he had heard all the words being repeated, “This is what the man spoke to me,” he came to the man who stood by the camels and near the spring of water,

31 and he said to him: “Enter, O blessed of the Lord. Why do you stand outside? I have prepared the house, and a place for the camels.”

32 And he brought him into his guest quarters. And he unharnessed the camels, and he distributed straw and hay, and water to wash his feet and that of the men who arrived with him.

33 And bread was set out in his sight. But he said, “I will not eat, until I have spoken my words.” He answered him, “Speak.”

34 Then he said: “I am the servant of Abraham.

35 And the Lord has blessed my lord greatly, and he has become great. And he has given him sheep and oxen, silver and gold, men servants and women servants, camels and donkeys.

36 And Sarah, the wife of my lord, has given birth to a son for my lord in her old age, and he has given him all that he had.

37 And my lord made me swear, saying: ‘You shall not take a wife for my son from the Canaanites, in whose land I dwell.

38 But you shall travel to my father’s house, and you shall take a wife of my own kindred for my son.’

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1 And you will say in that day: “I will confess to you, O Lord, because you have been angry with me; but your fury has been turned away, and you have consoled me.

2 Behold, God is my savior, I will act faithfully, and I will not be afraid. For the Lord is my strength and my praise, and he has become my salvation.”

3 You will draw water with gladness from the fountains of the Savior.

4 And you will say in that day: “Confess the Lord, and invoke his name! Make his plans known among the peoples! Remember that his name is exalted!

5 Sing to the Lord, for he has acted magnificently! Announce it to the whole world!

6 Exult and give praise, O habitation of Zion! For the Great One, the Holy One of Israel, is in your midst!”

Psalms: Psalms – 9:1-3

1 Unto the end. For the secrets of the Son. A Psalm of David.

2 I will confess to you, Lord, with my whole heart. I will recount all your wonders.

3 I will rejoice and exult in you. I will sing a psalm to your name, O Most High.

New Testament: Matthew – 9:28-38

28 And when he had arrived at the house, the blind men approached him. And Jesus said to them, “Do you trust that I am able to do this for you?” They say to him, “Certainly, Lord.”

29 Then he touched their eyes, saying, “According to your faith, so let it be done for you.”

30 And their eyes were opened. And Jesus warned them, saying, “See to it that no one knows of this.”

31 But going out, they spread the news of it to all that land.

32 Then, when they had departed, behold, they brought him a man who was mute, having a demon.

33 And after the demon was cast out, the mute man spoke. And the crowds wondered, saying, “Never has anything like this been seen in Israel.”

34 But the Pharisees said, “By the prince of demons does he cast out demons.”

35 And Jesus traveled throughout all of the cities and towns, teaching in their synagogues, and preaching the Gospel of the kingdom, and healing every illness and every infirmity.

36 Then, seeing the multitudes, he had compassion on them, because they were distressed and were reclining, like sheep without a shepherd.

37 Then he said to his disciples: “The harvest indeed is great, but the laborers are few.

38 Therefore, petition the Lord of the harvest, so that he may sent out laborers to his harvest.”

Simplest Bible in a Year plan compiled using the “Catholic Public Domain Version Bible“. This is not the Readings at the Mass. For the Mass Readings, check the Mass Readings taken from the New Jerusalem Bible or the Douay-Rheims Catholic Bible.
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