With Episode 12, Right Reverend Benedict-Johns reads the Collect and Gospel assigned for the second Sunday of Advent 2022 as well as his commentary of this passage of scripture
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The Bible texts of the Gospel lessons are from the American Standard Version, Published in 1901, Public Domain.
The Collect, is from the Book of Common Prayer, 1979. as found online at lectionarypage.net
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