Lectionary at Lunch
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Isaiah 61:10-62:3
Isaiah 61:10-62:3 1st Sunday after Christmas, God shall raise up righteousness before all nations and celebrate that righteousness.
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Isaiah 66:10-14
Isaiah 66:10-14 7th Sunday after Pentecost, Series C, and God will restore Jerusalem and comfort his people.
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Isaiah 6:1-8
Isaiah 6:1-8, Isaiah has a vision and sees God and has his sins forgiven and Isaiah say “Here I am send me.”
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Isaiah 58:3-9a
Isaiah 58:3-9a, God tells the rich to quit acting as if they are fasting for God but enslaving those who work for them with no…
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Isaiah 35:1-10_1a
Isaiah 35:1-10, Isaiah is promising that they will return to Jerusalem and it goes beyond them to all believers.
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Isaiah 5:1-7_1a
Isaiah 5:1-7 a Song of Isaiah about the destruction of Judah for their lack of faithfulness.
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Isaiah 9:2-7_1a
Isaiah 9:2-7 is appointed for Christmas Midnight. This passage, probably a coronation hymn, acknowledges a new king in Judah, while pointing to a greater, eternal…
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Isaiah 50:4-9a_1a
Isaiah 50:4-9a, Isaiah encourages all who believe to stay the course and look forward to the deliverance by God through Christ.
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Isaiah 2:1-5
Isaiah 2:1-5 is a vision about the end times when Peace will reign.