TLH = The Lutheran Hymnal, 1941; WS = Worship Supplement 2000; LSB = Lutheran Service Book, 2006
Date Hymns Reading Comments
February 2 TLH 19 / LSB 819 Jeremiah 44 Jeremiah confronts the Judeans who have fled to Egypt about their continuing worship of false gods.
February 3 WS 782 / LSB 726 Jeremiah 45 The Lord promises to protect Baruch and to preserve his life during the continuing war.
February 4 TLH 517 / LSB 758 Jeremiah 46 The Lord declares that Babylon will defeat Egypt, but that Egypt will survive. Similarly, the Lord will discipline, but not completely destroy, the Judeans.
February 5 TLH 137 / LSB 938 Jeremiah 47 The Lord declares that Babylon will defeat the Philistines.
February 6 LSB 751 Jeremiah 48 The Lord declares that Babylon will defeat Moab.
February 7 LSB 432 Jeremiah 49 The Lord pronounces judgment on the Ammonites, on Edom, on Damascus, on Kedar and Hazor, and on Elam.
February 9 TLH 237 / LSB 947 Jeremiah 50 Finally, the Lord pronounces judgment also on mighty Babylon.
February 10 TLH 451 / LSB 660 Jeremiah 51 The Lord condemns Babylon for having destroyed Jerusalem and the temple, sentencing Babylon to utter destruction.
February 11 TLH 236 / LSB 500 Jeremiah 52 Jeremiah records the defeat and destruction of Jerusalem, the burning of the temple, the exile of the Judeans, and the later release of King Jehoiachin from prison.
February 12 TLH 480 Psalm 84 When we experience temporary separation from congregational worship, we long for fellowship with our brothers and sisters in the faith, and we long for the strengthening of Word and Sacrament.
February 13 TLH 351 / LSB 700 Psalm 85 When we suffer fears and insecurities, we find true comfort and peace in the Lord.
February 14 LSB 911 Psalm 86 David petitions the Lord for protection from enemies, expressing also a firm confidence that the Lord will deliver him.
February 16 TLH 536 / LSB 868 2 Kings 3 King Jehoram leads the Edomites against Moab, with unfavorable results.
February 17 TLH 483 / LSB 682 2 Kings 4 Elisha performs miracles, helping those in need and displaying the power of the Lord.
February 18 TLH 149 / LSB 435 2 Kings 5 Through Elisha the Lord heals Naaman of leprosy. Gehazi, the servant of Elisha, attempts to use the situation as an opportunity to acquire wealth.
February 19 WS 764 / LSB 850 2 Kings 6 Elisha performs a miracle in order to save a son of the prophets from debt. Through Elisha the Lord settles a war between Syria and Israel. Ben-hadad, king of Syria, sieges Samaria.
February 20 TLH 659 / LSB 774 2 Kings 7 During the siege, Elisha prophesies that the Lord will feed the people. The Lord accomplishes victory over Syria.
February 21 TLH 394 / LSB 702 2 Kings 8 King Jehoram restores to the Shunammite woman her land. Hazael murders Ben-hadad and becomes king over Syria. The inspired writer summarizes the reigns of Jehoram and of Ahaziah over Judah.
February 23 TLH 231 / LSB 768 2 Kings 9 Jehu becomes king over Israel. Jehu assassinates Joram and Ahaziah.
February 24 TLH 151 / LSB 420 2 Kings 10 Jehu kills the descendants of Ahab. Jehu kills the prophets of Baal, ending the worship of Baal in Israel. Worship of other false gods, however, continues.
February 25 TLH 354 / LSB 427 2 Kings 11 Athaliah violently claims the throne of Judah. The Lord preserves the line of David by protecting Joash. Joash becomes King of Judah at the age of seven years.
February 26 TLH 179 / LSB 422 2 Kings 12 During his forty-year reign, Joash (Jehoash) repairs the temple of the Lord. Joash is assassinated by his own servants.
February 27 WS 721 / LSB 428 2 Kings 13 Jehoahaz reigns over Israel for seventeen years and his son Jehoash reigns over Israel for sixteen years. Elisha dies (and performs a miracle even from the grave).
February 28 TLH 178 / LSB 429 2 Kings 14 Amaziah reigns over Judah and Jeroboam II reigns over Israel.

