Season after Pentecost
Tuesday in Season after Pentecost
Tuesday, November 10, 2026
Semicontinuous (Track 1)
FIRST READING
Nehemiah 8:1-12
Verse 1. At that time all the people gathered together in the square before the Water Gate, and they asked Ezra the scribe to bring out the Book of the Law of Moses, which the LORD had commanded for Israel. Verse 2. On the first day of the seventh month, Ezra the priest brought the Law before the assembly of men and women and all who could listen and understand. Verse 3. So Ezra read it aloud from daybreak until noon as he faced the square before the Water Gate, in front of the men and women and those who could understand. And all the people listened attentively to the Book of the Law. Verse 4. Ezra the scribe stood on a high wooden platform built for this occasion. At his right side stood Mattithiah, Shema, Anaiah, Uriah, Hilkiah, and Maaseiah, and at his left were Pedaiah, Mishael, Malchijah, Hashum, Hash-baddanah, Zechariah, and Meshullam. Verse 5. Ezra opened the book in full view of all the people, since he was standing above them all, and as he opened it, all the people stood up. Verse 6. Then Ezra blessed the LORD, the great God, and with their hands uplifted, all the people said, “Amen, Amen!” Then they bowed down and worshiped the LORD with their faces to the ground. Verse 7. The Levites — Jeshua, Bani, Sherebiah, Jamin, Akkub, Shabbethai, Hodiah, Maaseiah, Kelita, Azariah, Jozabad, Hanan, and Pelaiah — instructed the people in the Law as they stood in their places. Verse 8. So they read from the Book of the Law of God, explaining it and giving insight, so that the people could understand what was being read. Verse 9. Nehemiah the governor, Ezra the priest and scribe, and the Levites who were instructing the people said to all of them, “This day is holy to the LORD your God. Do not mourn or weep.” For all the people were weeping as they heard the words of the Law. Verse 10. Then Nehemiah told them, “Go and eat what is rich, drink what is sweet, and send out portions to those who have nothing prepared, since today is holy to our Lord. Do not grieve, for the joy of the LORD is your strength.” Verse 11. And the Levites calmed all the people, saying, “Be still, since today is holy. Do not grieve.” Verse 12. Then all the people began to eat and drink, to send out portions, and to rejoice greatly, because they understood the words that had been made known to them.
PSALM
Psalm 78
Complementary (Track 2)
FIRST READING
Joel 1:1-14
Verse 1. This is the word of the LORD that came to Joel son of Pethuel: Verse 2. Hear this, O elders; and give ear, all who dwell in the land. Has anything like this ever happened in your days or in the days of your fathers? Verse 3. Tell it to your children; let your children tell it to their children, and their children to the next generation. Verse 4. What the devouring locust has left, the swarming locust has eaten; what the swarming locust has left, the young locust has eaten; and what the young locust has left, the destroying locust has eaten. Verse 5. Wake up, you drunkards, and weep; wail, all you drinkers of wine, because of the sweet wine, for it has been cut off from your mouth. Verse 6. For a nation has invaded My land, powerful and without number; its teeth are the teeth of a lion, and its fangs are the fangs of a lioness. Verse 7. It has laid waste My grapevine and splintered My fig tree. It has stripped off the bark and thrown it away; the branches have turned white. Verse 8. Wail like a virgin dressed in sackcloth, grieving for the husband of her youth. Verse 9. Grain and drink offerings have been cut off from the house of the LORD; the priests are in mourning, those who minister before the LORD. Verse 10. The field is ruined; the land mourns. For the grain is destroyed, the new wine is dried up, and the oil fails. Verse 11. Be dismayed, O farmers, wail, O vinedressers, over the wheat and barley, because the harvest of the field has perished. Verse 12. The grapevine is dried up, and the fig tree is withered; the pomegranate, palm, and apple— all the trees of the orchard— are withered. Surely the joy of mankind has dried up. Verse 13. Put on sackcloth and lament, O priests; wail, O ministers of the altar. Come, spend the night in sackcloth, O ministers of my God, because the grain and drink offerings are withheld from the house of your God. Verse 14. Consecrate a fast; proclaim a solemn assembly! Gather the elders and all the residents of the land to the house of the LORD your God, and cry out to the LORD.
PSALM
Psalm 63
SECOND READING
1 Thessalonians 3:6-13
Verse 6. But just now, Timothy has returned from his visit with the good news about your faith, your love, and the fond memories you have preserved, longing to see us just as we long to see you. Verse 7. For this reason, brothers, in all our distress and persecution, we have been reassured about you, because of your faith. Verse 8. For now we can go on living, as long as you are standing firm in the Lord. Verse 9. How can we adequately thank God for you in return for our great joy over you in His presence? Verse 10. Night and day we pray most earnestly that we may see you face to face and supply what is lacking in your faith. Verse 11. Now may our God and Father Himself, and our Lord Jesus, direct our way to you. Verse 12. And may the Lord cause you to increase and overflow with love for one another and for everyone else, just as our love for you overflows, Verse 13. so that He may establish your hearts in blamelessness and holiness before our God and Father at the coming of our Lord Jesus with all His saints. Amen.