![]() ![]() God saw how good it was, and God blessed them, saying, “Let the water teem with an abundance of living creatures,Īnd on the earth let birds fly beneath the dome of the sky.”Īnd so it happened:God created the great sea monstersĪnd all kinds of swimming creatures with which the water teems, Let them mark the fixed times, the days and the years,Īnd serve as luminaries in the dome of the sky,Īnd to separate the light from the darkness.Įvening came, and morning followed-the fourth day. “Let there be lights in the dome of the sky, The earth brought forth every kind of plant that bears seedĮvening came, and morning followed-the third day. The water under the sky was gathered into its basin,Īnd the basin of the water he called “ the sea.” “Let the water under the sky be gathered into a single basin, To separate one body of water from the other.”Īnd it separated the water above the dome from the water below it.Įvening came, and morning followed-the second day. ![]() “Let there be a dome in the middle of the waters, Thus evening came, and morning followed-the first day. God called the light “day,” and the darkness he called “night.” God then separated the light from the darkness. “Let there be light,” and there was light. While a mighty wind swept over the waters.Then God said, The earth was a formless wasteland, and darkness covered the abyss, In the beginning, when God created the heavens and the earth, ![]() Rather than transcribing the 1970 NAB text, I will summarize the differences or lack thereof in my commentary. It has been established that the 1970 NAB Old Testament matches with the Lectionary in nearly every detail. Luckily the Easter season stretches off into the future, as I will need every day of it to complete this series.īased on the fruit of the previous comparisons, we will be focusing on comparing the Lectionary to the NAB. I will be breaking up the readings from that Mass into three parts: Old Testament readings, Psalms, and New Testament readings. Trying not to drip hot candle wax onto your hand. The extra readings recounting salvation history. ![]()
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