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1 1,1 | His Feast Day is October 9.~ ~St. John.~St. John the 2 1,1 | Church in Jerusalem (Gal. 2:9). According to Church tradition, 3 1,1 | His Feast Day is August 9.~ ~St. Nathanael.~[See St. 4 1,1 | the Christian Faith (Acts 9:1-22). After this conversion 5 1,2 | with Peter and John (Gal. 2:9). At the first general Church 6 1,5 | Council of Florence in 1438-9, when the Turks were already 7 1,7 | commemorated on January 18 and June 9, was the leader in the defense 8 1,7 | Ephraim the Syrian († 373-9).~St. Ephraim, commemorated 9 1,0 | commemorated September 9), who defended monastic 10 1,1 | Turkish conquest of 1478-9, when half the population 11 1,2 | 13, 1837, and on August 9, 1970, he was canonized 12 1,3 | Alaska. Finally, on August 9, 1970, the Holy Monk was 13 1,4 | after that act on August 9, 1970, at Kodiak, Alaska. 14 1,5 | Accordingly, on February 9,1908, Fan Noli was ordained 15 2,2 | The North Door~8. The Ambo~9. The Kleros (Choirs)~10. 16 3,1 | Evening (6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.); Midnight (9:00 17 3,1 | to 9:00 p.m.); Midnight (9:00 p.m. to 12:00 midnight); 18 3,1 | First Hour (6:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m.); Third Hour (9: 19 3,1 | 9:00 a.m.); Third Hour (9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon); 20 3,2 | Hours, corresponding to 9:00 a.m. (3rd Hour) and 12: 21 3,3 | one particle for all), and 9) the Saint whose Liturgy 22 3,8 | 4-6 7-8 (D (4-6) (7-8)~2 9-11 12-14 15-17 (9-10) (11- 23 3,8 | 7-8)~2 9-11 12-14 15-17 (9-10) (11-13) (14-16)~3 18 24 3,8 | 55-57) (58-60) (61-63)~9 65-67 68 69-70 (64-66) ( 25 3,8 | 108)~16 110-112 113-116:9 116:10-19;! 17-118 (109- 26 3,3 | Martyrs of Sebaste (Mar. 9), Forefeast of the Annunciation ( 27 4,9 | what they had seen (Luke 9:29-36).~In the Old Testament, 28 4,1 | raised from the dead (John 12:9).~The number of people believing 29 4,1 | in the highest! (Matt. 21:9). The humble and meek procession 30 4,2 | day's journey away (Acts 1:9-12).~The Lord ascended to 31 4,2 | God on our behalf (Heb. 9:24). These words fill us 32 4,7 | be circumcised” (Gen. 17:9-12).~In submitting to the 33 4,7 | circumcision of Christ (Col. 2:9-11).~ ~ 34 4,0 | Alaska and All America (Aug. 9)~The Repose of St. Tikhon, 35 6,2 | spoke by the prophets.~(9)             In one Holy, 36 6,3 | 3:20), All-Good (Ps. 145:9), All-Righteous (Ps. 145: 37 6,3 | too, to sin (2 Thess. 2:9), in order to drag them 38 6,4 | His [God's] will (Eph. 1:9). The Only-begotten Son ( 39 6,4 | ceasing to be True God (Rom. 9:5).~Two Natures — the Divine 40 6,4 | Lord of human nature (Matt. 9:20-22; 14:35-36; Luke 4: 41 6,4 | 40; Matt. 20:29-34; Matt. 9:32-35; 12:22; Luke 11:14; 42 6,4 | Death (Luke 7:11-16; Matt. 9:18-19; Luke 8:49; John 11: 43 6,4 | deprivations and tribulations (Luke 9:58), to malice, humiliation, 44 6,4 | 1 Pet. 3:18-19; Eph. 4:8-9), and on the third day after 45 6,4 | ascended into Heaven (Acts 1:9) and sits at the right hand 46 6,5 | Everywhere-Present (Rom. 8:9), Eternal (John 14:6), and 47 6,6 | His Resurrection (Rom. 10:9) and by works of faith ( 48 6,6 | Spirit (Acts 1:5; 8:15; 9:17). The Church is Catholic, 49 6,0 | bitten might live (Num. 21:8-9). When King Solomon constructed 50 6,0 | under the earth (Phil. 2:9,10).~ ~4. Remember the Sabbath 51 6,0 | likeness of God (James 3:6,8-9). How many times has a man 52 6,0 | kingdom of God (1 Cor. 6:9-10).~Rather than taking 53 6,0 | so to them (Luke 6:31).~ ~9. “You shall not bear false 54 6,0 | destruction (1 Tim. 6:8-9). Keep your life free from 55 6,1 | How can this be (John 3:9)? Jesus explained that He 56 6,2 | good (Ps. 34:14; Rom. 12:9). St. Paul teaches us: Repay 57 6,2 | the Kingdom of Heaven.~ ~9. Blessed are you when men 58 6,4 | Christentered (Heb. 9:1-7).~ ~Ladder.~In a dream 59 6,4 | the Divine Manna (Heb. 9:1-7).~ ~Vine.~The Theotokos 60 7 | seen the Father (John 14:8, 9). Thus as the Son is in 61 7,2 | Is Quick To Hear.. Nov. 9~Smolensk (Hodigitria).......... 62 8,4 | unrighteousness (1 John 1:9). It is not easy, however, 63 8,5 | his Letter to Titus (1.5-9).~Ordinations to the “Major 64 8,7 | commits adultery (Matt. 19:8-9). Here Our Lord allows an 65 9 | 9. Orthodox Prayer.~The goal 66 9,6 | drowned in the~sea [Ode 9].~ ~Second, Third and Fourth 67 10 | of a new covenant (Heb. 9:15-20).~The books of the 68 10,1| allies of the Gibeonites (Ch. 9). This led to a great battle 69 10,1| infamous son, Abimelech (Ch. 9), two minor Judges (Ch. 70 10,1| basic parts: 1) (1 Chr. 1-9) — a summary of Israel's 71 10,1| its ritual; 3) (2 Chr. 1-9) — King Solomon and the 72 10,1| five appendices: 1) (Ch. 1-9:18) Ten discourses of admonition 73 10,1| 1-36), Wisdom vs. Folly (9:1-6, 13-18), and various 74 10,1| proverbs; Appendix 4 (Ch. 31:1-9), entitled “The Words of 75 10,1| Church (e.g., Rev. 21:2, 9).~ ~Isaiah.~The Prophet 76 10,1| injustice; and 3) (Ch. 7-9) — visions of Israel's coming 77 10,1| The second part (Chapters 9-14) were probably written 78 10,1| smitten for His flock. Chapter 9:9 forms part of the Old 79 10,1| for His flock. Chapter 9:9 forms part of the Old Testament 80 10,2| destiny of men; Chapters 6-9 speak of the origin, nature 81 10,2| penitential prayer; 2) (Ch. 3:9-4:4) The nature of true 82 10,2| holy law; and 3) (Ch. 4:5-5:9) A penitential psalm leading 83 10,2| Maccabean wars; 2) (Ch. 3-9:22) Military exploits of 84 10,2| Judas Maccabeus; 3) (Ch. 9:23-12:54) Exploits of Jonathan 85 10,2| Jews of Egypt; 2) (Ch. 3-10:9) Events relating to the 86 10,3| Son of God (1:1,11; 5:7; 9:7; 14:61-62; 15:39), Whose 87 10,3| healing in Galilee (Ch. 1:14-9:50); 3) Journey to Jerusalem ( 88 10,3| the Resurrection (Ch. 16:9-20).~ ~Luke.~The author 89 10,3| Temptation of Jesus; 5) (Ch. 4:14-9:50) Jesus in Galilee; 6) ( 90 10,3| Jesus in Galilee; 6) (Ch. 9:51-19:27) Journey to Jerusalem; 91 10,3| Disciples.~ ~Self-Denial~(Luke 9:23-26)~If any man would 92 10,3| seacoast (8:40), to Damascus (9:10), to Antioch and Cyprus ( 93 10,3| nation — in God's plan (Ch. 9-11), the letter closes with 94 10,3| 11), immorality (Ch. 5; 6:9-20), and questions concerning 95 10,3| Church at Jerusalem (8:1-9:15), which was now almost 96 10,3| apostasy of the last days (3:1-9), the inspiration of the 97 10,3| throughout the world (5:9). By participating in the 98 10,3| should reach repentance (3:9). Because of the text concerning 99 10,3| to put himself first (vs. 9), had refused to receive 100 10,5| Luke 9:28-36~The Entry Into Jerusalem...................... 101 10,5| Matthew 6:9-13~The Sermon on the Mount ........................ 102 10,5| 1 Corinthians 9:22~Practice hospitality............................ 103 10,5| 1 Corinthians 9:25~The wages of sin is death ......................... 104 10,6| Matthew 6:9-13~Thanksgiving............................. 105 10,6| 1 Kings 3:5-9~Prayer of hope in trouble ...................... 106 10,6| Isaiah 26:9-20~The Prayer of Jonah the 107 10,7| Sunday after Pascha Acts 9:32-42 John 5:1-15~5th Sunday 108 10,7| Pascha Acts 16:16-34 John 9:1-38~Holy Ascension (Thurs.) 109 10,7| Rom. 10:1-10 Matt. 8:28-9:1~6th Sunday after Pentecost 110 10,7| Pentecost Rom. 12:6-14 Matt. 9:1-8~7th Sunday after Pentecost 111 10,7| Pentecost Rom. 15:1-7 Matt. 9:27-35~8th Sunday after Pentecost 112 10,7| after Pentecost 1 Cor. 3:9-17 Matt. 14:22-34~10th Sunday 113 10,7| after Pentecost 1 Cor. 4:9-16 Matt. 17:14-23~11th Sunday 114 10,7| Sunday after Pentecost 1 Cor. 9:2-12 Matt. 18:23-35~12th 115 10,7| Sunday after Pentecost 2 Cor. 9:6-11 Luke 5:1-11~19th Sunday 116 10,7| Pentecost 2 Cor. 11:31-12:9 Luke 6:31-36~20th Sunday 117 10,7| Sunday after Pentecost Eph. 5:9-19 Luke 12:16-21~27th Sunday 118 10,7| after Pentecost 1 Tim. 4:9-15 Luke 19:1-10~ ~Sundays 119 10,7| after Pentecost 1 Cor. 8:8-9:2 Matt. 25:31-46~Meatfare~ 120 10,7| Palamas Heb. 7:26-8:2 John 10:9-16~3rd Sunday of Great Lent 121 10,7| Heb. 4:14-5:6 Mark 8:34-9:1~ Adoration of the Cross~ 122 10,7| Great Lent Heb. 6:13-20 Mark 9:17-31~ St. John of the Ladder 123 10,7| John of the Ladder Eph. 5:9-19 Matt. 4:25-5:12~ (Sat.) 124 10,7| Sat.) Akathist to the Heb. 9:24-28 Mark 8:27-31~ Most-Holy 125 10,7| Most-Holy Theotokos Heb. 9:1-7 Luke 10:38-42;~ 11:27- 126 10,7| Sunday of Great Lent Heb. 9:11-14 Mark 10:32-45~ St. 127 10,7| 45~Palm Sunday Phil. 4:4-9 John 12:1-18~ ~Passion Week.~ 128 10,7| 27:33-54~8. Luke 23:32-49~9. John 19:25-37~10. Mark 129 10,7| John 20:11-18~3. Mark 16:9-20 9. John 20:19-31~4. Luke 130 10,7| 20:11-18~3. Mark 16:9-20 9. John 20:19-31~4. Luke 24: 131 10,7| Entry of the Most-Holy Heb. 9:1-7 Luke 10:38-42; 11:27- 132 10,7| Peter 1:10-19 Matt. 17:1-9~Jesus Christ~The Dormition 133 10,8| Departed:~Monday Rom. 14:6-9 John 5:17-24~Tuesday 1 Cor. 134 10,9| Every Need (Special Eph. 5:9-21 Luke 18:2-8~Petitions) 135 10,9| For Giving Thanks Eph. 5:9-21 Luke 17:12-19~For Baptism 136 10,9| 28 John 6:40-44~Rom. 14:6-9 John 6:48-54~ ~ ~ 137 11,2| of the World” (John 8:12; 9:5).~Censer: This is a symbol


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