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| First Reading |
| Deuteronomy
26:4-10
Moses said to the people: 'The priest shall then take the pannier
from your hand and lay it before the altar of the Lord your God.
Then, in the sight of the Lord your God, you must make this pronouncement:
"My father was a wandering Aramaean. He went down into Egypt
to find refuge there, few in numbers; but there he became a nation,
great, mighty, and strong. The Egyptians ill-treated us, they gave
us no peace and inflicted harsh slavery on us. But we called on
the Lord the God of our fathers. The Lord heard our voice and saw
our misery, our toil and our oppression; and the Lord brought us
out of Egypt with mighty hand and outstretched arm, with great
terror, and with signs and wonders. He brought us here and gave
us this land, a land where milk and honey flow. Here then I bring
the first-fruits of the produce of the soil that you, the Lord,
have given me". 'You must then lay them before the Lord your
God, and bow down in the sight of the Lord your God.'
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| Responsorial Psalm |
| Psalm 90:1-2.10-15
| Response: |
Be with me, O Lord, in my distress. |
- He who dwells in the shelter of the Most High
and abides in the shade of the Almighty
says to the Lord: 'My refuge,
my stronghold, my God in whom I trust!'
- Upon you no evil shall fall,
no plague approach where you dwell.
For you has he commanded his angels,
to keep you in all your ways.
- They shall bear you upon their hands
lest you strike your foot against a stone.
On the lion and the viper you will tread
and trample the young lion and the dragon.
- His love he set on me, so I will rescue him;
protect him for he knows my name.
When he calls I shall answer: 'I am with you.'
I will save him in distress and give him glory.
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| Second Reading |
| Romans 10:8-13
Scripture says: The word, that is the faith we proclaim, is very
near to you, it is on your lips and in your heart. If your lips
confess that Jesus is Lord and if you believe in your heart that
God raised him from the dead, then you will be saved. By believing
from the heart you are made righteous; by confessing with your
lips you are saved. When scripture says: those who believe in him
will have no cause for shame, it makes no distinction between Jew
and Greek: all belong to the same Lord who is rich enough, however
many ask his help, for everyone who calls on the name of the Lord
will be saved.
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| Gospel |
| Luke 4:1-13
Filled with the Holy Spirit, Jesus left the Jordan and was led
by the Spirit through the wilderness, being tempted there by the
devil for forty days. During that time he ate nothing and at the
end he was hungry. Then the devil said to him, 'If you are the
Son of God, tell this stone to turn into a loaf.' But Jesus replied,
'Scripture says: Man does not live on bread alone.'
Then leading him to a height, the devil showed him in a moment
of time all the kingdoms of the world and said to him, 'I will
give you all this power and the glory of these kingdoms, for it
has been committed to me and I give it to anyone I choose. Worship
me, then, and it shall all be yours.' But Jesus answered him, 'Scripture
says:
You must worship the Lord your God,
and serve him alone.'
Then he led him to Jerusalem and made him stand on the parapet
of the Temple. 'If you are the Son of God,' he said to him, 'throw
yourself down from here, for scripture says:
He will put his angels in charge of you to guard you,
and again:
They will hold you up on their hands in case you hurt your foot
against a stone.'
But Jesus answered him, 'It has been said:
You must not put the Lord your God to the test.'
Having exhausted all these ways of tempting him, the devil left
him, to return at the appointed time.
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