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This digs into the Greek (and occasionally the Hebrew) of the NT lessons of the Revised Common and Narrative Lectionary.
Lectionary Greek: John 6:35,41-51
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This digs into the Greek (and occasionally the Hebrew) of the NT lessons of the Revised Common and Narrative Lectionary. Tuesday, August 7, 2012. This passage occurs in the RCL "Pentecost"/"Ordinary"/"Proper" Season, Year B, most recently Summer of 2015. While John 6 pushes this in a new direction, the idea of God moving toward earth, coming down, has occured already in John: The Spirit descends. At Baptism (1:33); Jesus refers to Jacob's dream where angels descended. Being justified by His grace. We sho...
Lectionary Greek: Mark 5:21-43
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This digs into the Greek (and occasionally the Hebrew) of the NT lessons of the Revised Common and Narrative Lectionary. Monday, January 18, 2016. This passage is found in the Narrative Lectionary, Epiphany Season, Year 2. (Most recently January 24, 2016). In the Bible, saving and healing are neither distant linguistically nor conceptually. Salvation grows out of faith. In both stories, faith is needed. In the second story, Jesus supplies the faith when we have lost it. Salvation does not simply come fro...
Lectionary Greek: Mark 6:1-13
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This digs into the Greek (and occasionally the Hebrew) of the NT lessons of the Revised Common and Narrative Lectionary. Tuesday, June 30, 2015. This passage occurs in the RCL, Year B ( most recently. July 5, 2015). B) to proclaim, call to repent, and heal. C) to move on from those who reject them (ie, not live in anger, but in hope for the next interaction! Sounds like good advice for the missionary church in the West today! A trifecta of words Mark words uses to show just how bad it was for Jesus:.
Lectionary Greek: 2 Samuel 12 and Psalm 51
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This digs into the Greek (and occasionally the Hebrew) of the NT lessons of the Revised Common and Narrative Lectionary. Tuesday, October 14, 2014. 2 Samuel 12 and Psalm 51. This passage occurs in the Narrative Lectionary, Year 1 (most recently Oct 19, 2014). To get at the story of David, Bathsheba and Nathan, I looked at the Psalm 51 portion of the readings. Rakamim" meaning "compassion", 51:2) The origin of this word רחם. So that when God reads the book of life, he reads them no more. It is not simply ...
Lectionary Greek: Mark 4:26-34
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This digs into the Greek (and occasionally the Hebrew) of the NT lessons of the Revised Common and Narrative Lectionary. Tuesday, January 12, 2016. This passage is found in Narrative Lectionary, Epiphany Season, Year B (Most recently: January 17, 2016). Here is my post for Mark 4:26-34. Http:/ lectionarygreek.blogspot.com/2012/06/mark-426-34.html. I suggest three possible directions for a sermon:. 1) Reflection on church growth and how a congregation can open themselves to this. The Word made flesh.
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Sunday Lectionary at Saint Luke's Episcopal Church
Sunday Lectionary at Saint Luke's Episcopal Church. Monday, December 3, 2012. Sunday Lectionary - April 7, 2012 - The Second Sunday of Easter. Almighty and everlasting God, who in the Paschal mystery established the new covenant of reconciliation: Grant that all who have been reborn into the fellowship of Christ's Body may show forth in their lives what they profess by their faith; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen. We bless...
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A Lectionary Garden of Thoughts and Sermons
A Lectionary Garden of Thoughts and Sermons. Community arises when the sharing of pain takes place, not as a stifling form of self-complaint, but as a recognition of God's saving promises." Henri Nouwen. Thursday, July 21, 2016. Naaman the Leper 2 Kings 5 Proper 9C Ordinary 14C Pentecost 7. You have done it? Of course you must give a difficult task to a hero in order to make the story sell. Perhaps he will kill a giant with nothing but a slingshot, or take on. The 12 tasks of Hercules that start with kil...
Lectionary Greek
This digs into the Greek (and occasionally the Hebrew) of the NT lessons of the Revised Common and Narrative Lectionary. Monday, April 2, 2018. In the RCL, this passage appears on Easter II (April 23, 2017). Summary: This is a rich enough story to preach on every year. There are so many directions! Λεγει ("speak", 20.19) The verb here for "speak" is the present tense, which suggests repeated action: He continually. Was saying to them, "Peace be with you.". Θυρα ("gate", 20.19) The word for "door" or ...
Lectionary Haiku « One haiku per day, based on a reading from the daily lectionary.
One haiku per day, based on a reading from the daily lectionary. I started with the intent to post something up everyday. I don’t always live up to that, but I do my best. On the one hand, I totally understand that a spiritual discipline is. Supposed to be disciplined. But, on the other hand, like any spiritual discipline, slavishly sticking to routine can become a idol, bearing resentment instead of good fruit. I wholeheartedly live into that tension. Was created for me, not. Me for this project. 14)The...
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Lectionary Haikus | The Word of God in 17 Syllables
The Word of God in 17 Syllables. Good Friday (Luke’s version). April 7, 2009. Tremors at the rush. 8220;Yes, crucify him! Do not look away. Behold your king, giving all-. But for what reason? Image: “ good friday. 8221; by sashamd. Comments Off on Good Friday (Luke’s version). Maundy Thursday (Mark 14). April 7, 2009. Elbows, supping bittered oil. Lather, rinse, repeat. For you and for me. Image: “ maundy thursday. 8221; by iBjorn. Comments Off on Maundy Thursday (Mark 14). March 25, 2009.
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