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| "The Adulterous Woman--Christ Writing upon the Ground" (left) | "The Adulterous Woman Alone with Jesus" (right) -- by James Tissot |
FIRST
READING: Daniel
13: 1 - 9, 15 - 17, 19 - 30, 33 - 62 OR
Daniel 13:
41 - 62
1
Now there was a man that dwelt in Babylon, and his name was Joakim:
2
And he took a wife whose name was Susanna, the daughter of Helcias, a
very beautiful woman, and one that feared God.
3
For her parents being just, had instructed their daughter according
to the law of Moses.
4
Now Joakim was very rich, and had an orchard near his house: and the
Jews resorted to him, because he was the most honourable of them all.
5
And there were two of the ancients of the people appointed judges
that year, of whom the Lord said: Iniquity came out from Babylon from
the ancient judges, that seemed to govern the people.
6
These men frequented the house of Joakim, and all that had any
matters of judgment came to them.
7
And when the people departed away at noon, Susanna went in, and
walked in her husband's orchard.
8
And the old men saw her going in every day, and walking: and they
were inflamed with lust towards her:
9
And they perverted their own mind and turned away their eyes that
they might not look unto heaven, nor remember just judgments.
15
And it fell out, as they watched a fit day, she went in on a time, as
yesterday and the day before, with two maids only, and was desirous
to wash herself in the orchard: for it was hot weather.
16
And there was nobody there, but the two old men that had hid
themselves and were beholding her.
17
So she said to the maids: Bring me oil, and washing balls, and shut
the doors of the orchard, that I may wash me.
19
Now when the maids were gone forth, the two elders arose, and ran to
her, and said:
20
Behold the doors of the orchard are shut, and nobody seeth us, and we
are in love with thee: wherefore consent to us, and lie with us.
21
But if thou wilt not, we will bear witness against thee, that a young
man was with thee, and therefore thou didst send away thy maids from
thee.
22
Susanna sighed, and said: I am straitened on every side: for if I do
this thing, it is death to me: and if I do it not, I shall not escape
your hands.
23
But it is better for me to fall into your hands without doing it,
than to sin in the sight of the Lord.
24
With that Susanna cried out with a loud voice: and the elders also
cried out against her.
25
And one of them ran to the door of the orchard, and opened it.
26
So when the servants of the house heard the cry in the orchard, they
rushed in by the back door to see what was the matter.
27
But after the old men had spoken, the servants were greatly ashamed:
for never had there been any such word said of Susanna. And on the
next day,
28
When the people were come to Joakim her husband, the two elders also
came full of wicked device against Susanna, to put her to death.
29
And they said before the people: Send to Susanna daughter of Helcias
the wife of Joakim. And presently they sent.
30
And she came with her parents, and children, and all her kindred.
33
Therefore her friends and all her acquaintance wept.
34
But the two elders rising up in the midst of the people, laid their
hands upon her head.
35
And she weeping looked up to heaven, for her heart had confidence in
the Lord.
36
And the elders said: As we walked in the orchard alone, this woman
came in with two maids, and shut the doors of the orchard, and sent
away the maids from her.
37
Then a young man that was there hid came to her, and lay with her.
38
But we that were in a corner of the orchard, seeing this wickedness,
ran up to them, and we saw them lie together.
39
And him indeed we could not take, because he was stronger than us,
and opening the doors he leaped out:
40
But having taken this woman, we asked who the young man was, but she
would not tell us: of this thing we are witnesses.
41
The multitude believed them as being the elders and the judges of the
people, and they condemned her to death.
42
Then Susanna cried out with a loud voice, and said: O eternal God,
who knowest hidden things, who knowest all things before they come to
pass,
43
Thou knowest that they have borne false witness against me: and
behold I must die, whereas I have done none of these things, which
these men have maliciously forged against me.
44
And the Lord heard her voice.
45
And when she was led to be put to death, the Lord raised up the holy
spirit of a young boy, whose name was Daniel.
46
And he cried out with a loud voice I am clear from the blood of this
woman.
47
Then all the people turning themselves towards him, said: What
meaneth this word that thou hast spoken?
48
But he standing in the midst of them, said: Are ye so foolish, ye
children of Israel, that without examination or knowledge of the
truth, you have condemned a daughter of Israel?
49
Return to judgment, for they have borne false witness against her.
50
So all the people turned again in haste, and the old men said to him:
Come, and sit thou down among us, and shew it us: seeing God hath
given thee the honour of old age.
51
And Daniel said to the people: Separate these two far from one
another, and I will examine them.
52
So when they were put asunder one from the other, he called one of
them, and said to him: O thou that art grown old in evil days, now
are thy sins come out, which thou hast committed before:
53
In judging unjust judgments, oppressing the innocent, and letting the
guilty to go free, whereas the Lord saith: The innocent and the just
thou shalt not kill.
54
Now then, if thou sawest her, tell me under what tree thou sawest
them conversing together. He said: Under a mastic tree.
55
And Daniel said: Well hast thou lied against thy own head: for behold
the angel of God having received the sentence of him, shall cut thee
in two.
56
And having put him aside, he commanded that the other should come,
and he said to him: O thou seed of Chanaan, and not of Juda, beauty
hath deceived thee, and lust hath perverted thy heart:
57
Thus did you do to the daughters of Israel, and they for fear
conversed with you: but a daughter of Juda would not abide your
wickedness.
58
Now therefore tell me, under what tree didst thou take them
conversing together. And he answered: Under a holm tree.
59
And Daniel said to him: Well hast thou also lied against thy own
head: for the angel of the Lord waiteth with a sword to cut thee in
two, and to destroy you.
60
With that all the assembly cried out with a loud voice, and they
blessed God, who saveth them that trust in him.
61
And they rose up against the two elders, (for Daniel had convicted
them of false witness by their own mouth,) and they did to them as
they had maliciously dealt against their neighbour,
62
To fulfill the law of Moses: and they put them to death, and innocent
blood was saved in that day.
OR
41
The multitude believed them as being the elders and the judges of the
people, and they condemned her to death.
42
Then Susanna cried out with a loud voice, and said: O eternal God,
who knowest hidden things, who knowest all things before they come to
pass,
43
Thou knowest that they have borne false witness against me: and
behold I must die, whereas I have done none of these things, which
these men have maliciously forged against me.
44
And the Lord heard her voice.
45
And when she was led to be put to death, the Lord raised up the holy
spirit of a young boy, whose name was Daniel.
46
And he cried out with a loud voice I am clear from the blood of this
woman.
47
Then all the people turning themselves towards him, said: What
meaneth this word that thou hast spoken?
48
But he standing in the midst of them, said: Are ye so foolish, ye
children of Israel, that without examination or knowledge of the
truth, you have condemned a daughter of Israel?
49
Return to judgment, for they have borne false witness against her.
50
So all the people turned again in haste, and the old men said to him:
Come, and sit thou down among us, and shew it us: seeing God hath
given thee the honour of old age.
51
And Daniel said to the people: Separate these two far from one
another, and I will examine them.
52
So when they were put asunder one from the other, he called one of
them, and said to him: O thou that art grown old in evil days, now
are thy sins come out, which thou hast committed before:
53
In judging unjust judgments, oppressing the innocent, and letting the
guilty to go free, whereas the Lord saith: The innocent and the just
thou shalt not kill.
54
Now then, if thou sawest her, tell me under what tree thou sawest
them conversing together. He said: Under a mastic tree.
55
And Daniel said: Well hast thou lied against thy own head: for behold
the angel of God having received the sentence of him, shall cut thee
in two.
56
And having put him aside, he commanded that the other should come,
and he said to him: O thou seed of Chanaan, and not of Juda, beauty
hath deceived thee, and lust hath perverted thy heart:
57
Thus did you do to the daughters of Israel, and they for fear
conversed with you: but a daughter of Juda would not abide your
wickedness.
58
Now therefore tell me, under what tree didst thou take them
conversing together. And he answered: Under a holm tree.
59
And Daniel said to him: Well hast thou also lied against thy own
head: for the angel of the Lord waiteth with a sword to cut thee in
two, and to destroy you.
60
With that all the assembly cried out with a loud voice, and they
blessed God, who saveth them that trust in him.
61
And they rose up against the two elders, (for Daniel had convicted
them of false witness by their own mouth,) and they did to them as
they had maliciously dealt against their neighbour,
62
To fulfill the law of Moses: and they put them to death, and innocent
blood was saved in that day.
PSALM:
Psalms 23:
1 - 6
1
The Lord ruleth me: and I shall want nothing.
2
He hath set me in a place of pasture. He hath brought me up, on the
water of refreshment:
3
He hath converted my soul. He hath led me on the paths of justice,
for his own name's sake.
4
For though I should walk in the midst of the shadow of death, I will
fear no evils, for thou art with me. Thy rod and thy staff, they have
comforted me.
5
Thou hast prepared a table before me against them that afflict me.
Thou hast anointed my head with oil; and my chalice which inebriateth
me, how goodly is it!
6
And thy mercy will follow me all the days of my life. And that I may
dwell in the house of the Lord unto length of days.
GOSPEL:
John 8:
1 - 11
1
And Jesus went unto mount Olivet.
2
And early in the morning he came again into the temple, and all the
people came to him, and sitting down he taught them.
3
And the scribes and the Pharisees bring unto him a woman taken in
adultery: and they set her in the midst,
4
And said to him: Master, this woman was even now taken in adultery.
5
Now Moses in the law commanded us to stone such a one. But what
sayest thou?
6
And this they said tempting him, that they might accuse him. But
Jesus bowing himself down, wrote with his finger on the ground.
7
When therefore they continued asking him, he lifted up himself, and
said to them: He that is without sin among you, let him first cast a
stone at her.
8
And again stooping down, he wrote on the ground.
9
But they hearing this, went out one by one, beginning at the eldest.
And Jesus alone remained, and the woman standing in the midst.
10
Then Jesus lifting up himself, said to her: Woman, where are they
that accused thee? Hath no man condemned thee?
11
Who said: No man, Lord. And Jesus said: Neither will I condemn thee.
Go, and now sin no more.