...our sisters and brothers in the Roman communion today heard this reading from Sirach 50:22-24:
And now, bless the God of all, who has done wondrous things on earth; who fosters men's growth from their mother's womb, and fashions them according to his will. May he grant you joy of heart and may peace abide among you; my his goodness toward us endure in Israel as long as the heavens are above.
Sound familiar? Yes, it is the basis of our great "Lutheran Te Deum" - "Now Thank We All Our God." Compare:
Now thank we all our God
With hearts and hands and voices,
Who wondrous things has done,
In whom His world rejoices;
Who from our mother's arms
Has blessed us on our way
With countless gifts of love
And still is ours today.
I thought it rather typical that Lutherans around the country are singing it, while Roman Catholics are reading it.
Blessed Thanksgiving!
3 comments:
Sure, you go in the KJV:
http://www.biblicalproportions.com/modules/ol_bible/
Note the Apocrypha are listed after the NT.
Bah, you shoulda pointed the good man to the KJV you and I use!
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