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Bible Reading Plan
Daily Bible Reading
November 28 - Different Topics
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Psalms 137-139
Chapter 137
Psalm 137
Lament of the Exiles
		1 By the rivers of Babylon—
		
		there we sat down and wept
		
		when we remembered Zion.(a)
		
		2 There we hung up our lyres
		
		on the poplar trees,(b)
		
		3 for our captors there asked us for songs,
		
		and our tormentors, for rejoicing:
		
		"Sing us one of the songs of Zion."(c)
		
	
		
			4 How can we sing the 
				Lord
				's song
			
		
		on foreign soil?(d)
		
		5 If I forget you, Jerusalem,
		
		may my right hand forget its skill.(e)
		
		6 May my tongue stick to the roof of my mouth
		
		if I do not remember you,
		
		if I do not exalt Jerusalem as my greatest joy!(f)
		
	
		
			7 Remember, 
				Lord
				, what the Edomites said
			
		
		that day[a] at Jerusalem:
		
		"Destroy it! Destroy it
		
		down to its foundations!"(g)
		
		8 Daughter Babylon, doomed to destruction,
		
		happy is the one who pays you back
		
		what you have done to us.(h)
		
		9 Happy is he who takes your little ones
		
		and dashes them against the rocks.(i)
		
	
Chapter 138
Psalm 138
A Thankful Heart
Davidic.
		1 I will give You thanks with all my heart;(a)
		
		I will sing Your praise before the heavenly beings.[a](b)
		
		2 I will bow down toward Your holy temple
		
		and give thanks to Your name
		
		for Your constant love and truth.
		
		You have exalted Your name
		
		and Your promise above everything else.(c)
		
		3 On the day I called, You answered me;
		
		You increased strength within me.[b](d)
		
	
		
			4 All the kings on earth will give You thanks, 
				Lord
				,
			
		
		when they hear what You have promised.[c](e)
		
		5 They will sing of the 
			Lord
			's ways,
		
		for the 
			Lord
			's glory is great.(f)
		
		6 Though the 
			Lord
			 is exalted,
		
		He takes note of the humble;
		
		but He knows the haughty from a distance.(g)
		
	
		
			7 If I walk into the thick of danger,
			
		
		You will preserve my life
		
		from the anger of my enemies.(h)
		
		You will extend Your hand;
		
		Your right hand will save me.(i)
		
		8 The 
			Lord
			 will fulfill His purpose for me.(j)
		
		
			Lord
			, Your love is eternal;
		
		do not abandon the work of Your hands.(k)
		
	
Chapter 139
Psalm 139
The All-Knowing, Ever-Present God
For the choir director. A Davidic psalm.
		1 
			Lord
			, You have searched me and known me.(a)
		
		2 You know when I sit down and when I stand up;
		
		You understand my thoughts from far away.(b)
		
		3 You observe my travels and my rest;
		
		You are aware of all my ways.(c)
		
		4 Before a word is on my tongue,
		
		You know all about it, 
			Lord
			.(d)
		
		5 You have encircled me;
		
		You have placed Your hand on me.(e)
		
		6 This extraordinary knowledge is beyond me.
		
		It is lofty; I am unable to reach it.(f)
		
	
		
			7 Where can I go to escape Your Spirit?
			
		
		Where can I flee from Your presence?(g)
		
		8 If I go up to heaven, You are there;(h)
		
		if I make my bed in Sheol, You are there.(i)
		
		9 If I live at the eastern horizon
		
		or settle at the western limits,[a]
		
		10 even there Your hand will lead me;
		
		Your right hand will hold on to me.(j)
		
		11 If I say, "Surely the darkness will hide me,
		
		and the light around me will be night"(k)—
		
		12 even the darkness is not dark to You.
		
		The night shines like the day;
		
		darkness and light are alike to You.(l)
		
	
		
			13 For it was You who created my inward parts;[b]
			
		
		You knit me together in my mother's womb.(m)
		
		14 I will praise You
		
		because I have been remarkably and wonderfully made.[c][d]
		
		Your works are wonderful,
		
		and I know this very well.(n)
		
		15 My bones were not hidden from You
		
		when I was made in secret,
		
		when I was formed in the depths of the earth.(o)
		
		16 Your eyes saw me when I was formless;
		
		all my days were written in Your book and planned
		
		before a single one of them began.(p)
		
	
		
			17 God, how difficult[e] Your thoughts are
			
		
		for me to comprehend;
		
		how vast their sum is!
		
		18 If I counted them,
		
		they would outnumber the grains of sand;(q)
		
		when I wake up,[f] I am still with You.(r)
		
	
		
			19 God, if only You would kill the wicked—
			
		
		you bloodthirsty men, stay away from me(s)—
		
		20 who invoke You deceitfully.
		
		Your enemies swear by You falsely.(t)
		
		21 
			Lord
			, don't I hate those who hate You,
		
		and detest those who rebel against You?
		
		22 I hate them with extreme hatred;
		
		I consider them my enemies.(u)
		
	
		
			23 Search me, God, and know my heart;
			
		
		test me and know my concerns.(v)
		
		24 See if there is any offensive[g] way in me;
		
		lead me in the everlasting way.(w)
		
	
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