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28th Sunday C 2 Kgs 5:14-17 Naaman, an Aramean officer with leprosy, learns of Elisha’s healing power through a servant girl and travels at his

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28th Sunday C 2 Kgs 5:14-17 Naaman, an Aramean officer with leprosy, learns of Elisha’s healing power through a servant girl and travels at his

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26th Sunday C Hab 1:2-3, 2:2-4 Habakkuk, writing before the Babylonian invasion (597 B.C.), questions Yahweh’s rule amid widespread evils in Judah, emphasizing the need

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Am 6:1, 4-7 Amos addresses the complacent rulers of Israel’s kingdoms (Zion and Samaria). Archeological finds in Samaria reveal beds with ivory inlays, symbolizing luxury

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25th Sunday C Am 8:4-7 In the eighth century B.C., Amos, a livestock farmer, critiques the injustice in Israel, focusing on merchants who exploit the

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Num 21:4-9 The bronze serpent that Moses raised on a pole is a pivotal “type” in salvation history. It reveals God’s mercy toward a sinful

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23rd Sunday C Wis 9:13-18 The text presents a devout perspective that emphasizes true wisdom comes from divine revelation rather than human philosophy. The passage

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22nd Sunday C Sir 3:17-18, 20, 28-29 The highlights the importance of humility over generosity in early second century B.C. Jerusalem. Ben Sira teaches that