Parashah Reading - 2012-2016
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Three-Year-Plan Parashah Lectionary 5773-5575 (2012-15). By Wyn Laidig. This resource provides the standard weekly
Torah readings on the annual cycle, along with the rest of Scripture on a
three-year cycle. Following this plan, after 3 years, a person will have read
the Torah three times and the rest of Scripture once. The Biblical calendar dates and associated
readings are from TorahCalendar.com.
Traditional readings for the Biblical festivals are also included.
Note that the dates for the feasts for Firstfruits and Shavuot
differ from traditional Jewish reckoning (and that of TorahCalendar.com), since
I believe the most natural reading of Scripture is that Firstfruits falls on
the day after the regular Sabbath during the week of Unleavened Bread, which is
always on a Sunday. (Current Jewish
interpretation is that Firstfruits falls on the day after the first day of
Unleavened Bread, placing it on Nisan 16 each year.) The choice of date for Firstfruits also
affects the date for Shavuot, since Shavuot falls exactly 7 weeks after
Firstfruits. Following my
interpretation, Shavuot, like Firstfruits, always falls on a Sunday.
Compile this file in Logos 4 as a Personal Book choosing
filetype “Lectionary”. When the resource
is then opened in Logos, it will open to the weekly readings for the next
Sabbath. A reading plan can also be made
by selecting this resource to be read beginning October 13, 2012, every
Saturday, for 157 weeks. (Currently a Logos bug lists the filename as the first
weekly reading in which case you need to do the reading plan using a start
date of October 6, 2012, every Saturday, for 158 weeks.)
3858.Parashah Lectionary 2012-2016.zip
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Thank you Wyn.
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Three-Year-Plan Parashah Lectionary 5773-5575 (2012-15). By Wyn Laidig. This resource provides the standard weekly Torah readings on the annual cycle, along with the rest of Scripture on a three-year cycle. Following this plan, after 3 years, a person will have read the Torah three times and the rest of Scripture once. The Biblical calendar dates and associated readings are from TorahCalendar.com. Traditional readings for the Biblical festivals are also included.
Note that the dates for the feasts for Firstfruits and Shavuot differ from traditional Jewish reckoning (and that of TorahCalendar.com), since I believe the most natural reading of Scripture is that Firstfruits falls on the day after the regular Sabbath during the week of Unleavened Bread, which is always on a Sunday. (Current Jewish interpretation is that Firstfruits falls on the day after the first day of Unleavened Bread, placing it on Nisan 16 each year.) The choice of date for Firstfruits also affects the date for Shavuot, since Shavuot falls exactly 7 weeks after Firstfruits. Following my interpretation, Shavuot, like Firstfruits, always falls on a Sunday.
Compile this file in Logos 4 as a Personal Book choosing filetype “Lectionary”. When the resource is then opened in Logos, it will open to the weekly readings for the next Sabbath. A reading plan can also be made by selecting this resource to be read beginning October 13, 2012, every Saturday, for 157 weeks. (Currently a Logos bug lists the filename as the first weekly reading in which case you need to do the reading plan using a start date of October 6, 2012, every Saturday, for 158 weeks.)
3858.Parashah Lectionary 2012-2016.zip
Thanks Wyn Laidig. Any updates on how to get the "Extra Portions" to show up on their appropriate days?
P.S. I still have to use the "October 6, 2012, every Saturday, for 158 weeks" setting to get it to align to the right days.
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