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1 2,5 | HourLiturgy or Typical Psalms); and before Great Compline). 2 2,5 | at Matins, before the Six Psalms, the Gospel, and at the 3 2,6 | of which we read in the Psalms (119:105): Thy word is a 4 3,1 | the Service of the Typical Psalms is celebrated in its place 5 3,1 | Divine Liturgy or Typical Psalms). In addition, on Saturday 6 3,1 | worship...” and then three Psalms appropriate to that Hour. 7 3,2 | church and the singing of Psalms 140,141,129 and 116, “Lord, 8 3,2 | sung. These verses from the Psalms normally preceeded Scripture 9 3,2 | with a special set of six Psalms and then the special hymn, “ 10 3,2 | beginning, it consists of three Psalms, the Small Doxology (read), 11 3,2 | second part begins with two Psalms (121 and 134) and a prayer 12 3,2 | the beginning of the Six Psalms) and then, as Matins proceeds, 13 3,2 | and then two Royal Psalms (20 and 21) addressed to 14 3,2 | cf. 1 Pet. 2:13-14). The Psalms are followed by the Trisagion 15 3,2 | Now follows the Six Psalms, which are penitential in 16 3,2 | Savior from on High. The Six Psalms concludes with a Psalm expressing 17 3,2 | on God's help.~The Six Psalms (during which the Priest 18 3,2 | continuous readings of Psalms, interspersed only by brief 19 3,2 | penitential nature of these Psalms, the Holy Doors are closed 20 3,2 | Polieley, consisting of Psalms 135 and 136, is so called, 21 3,2 | frequently repeated in these Psalms and because all of the lamps, 22 3,2 | oil, are lit, while the Psalms are being sung. On Feast 23 3,2 | selected verses from the Psalms, which illustrate the inner 24 3,2 | followed by the singing of Psalms 148, 149 and 150 — the Praises — ( 25 3,2 | worship...”), with its own Psalms. In it we thank God for 26 3,2 | an abbreviation, Typical Psalms, is served in its place. 27 3,2 | Luke 23:44).~ ~Typical Psalms.~When the Divine Liturgy 28 3,2 | replaced by the Typical Psalms, which consists of Psalms 29 3,2 | Psalms, which consists of Psalms 103 and 146 (the First and 30 3,2 | bears the titleTypical Psalms.”~ ~Interhours.~In certain 31 3,2 | has its own special three Psalms. These are celebrated between 32 3,2 | as well as the Typical Psalms, are sung as one Service, 33 3,2 | characterized by special Psalms and hymns, as well as special 34 3,3 | verses selected from the Psalms, appropriate to the particular 35 3,3 | are usually taken from the Psalms, serving to prepare our 36 3,7 | Especially the Book of Psalms — the essential prayer-book 37 3,7 | developed from the singing of Psalms and Scriptural Odes, first 38 3,8 | Apostol), and the Book of Psalms (Psalter).~ ~Book of Gospels.~ 39 3,8 | Epistle readings.~ ~Book of Psalms (Psalter).~The Psalter contains 40 3,8 | Psalter contains the 150 Psalms of David, divided into twenty 41 3,9 | verses usually taken from the Psalms. The Apostikha is found 42 3,9 | between verses taken from the Psalms, primarily at Vespers (at “ 43 4,0 | three full days, singing psalms day and night. In addition, 44 8,4 | read an entire series of Psalms from which Psalm 51 has 45 9,6 | departed be celebrated with psalms and lessons, and prayers, 46 9,8 | a Book of Prayer.~The Psalms have become a part of our 47 9,8 | Apostles mention the use of Psalms during the prayer meetings 48 9,8 | to edify themselves with psalms and hymns and spiritual 49 9,8 | this widespread use of the Psalms in Christian times, when 50 9,8 | Christ sometimes used the Psalms in prayer and some scholars 51 9,8 | He and His disciples sang Psalms after the Last Supper. But 52 9,8 | Great wrote, “the Book of Psalms embraces everything contained 53 9,8 | The theme of most of the Psalms is the providential paths 54 9,8 | righteousness and mercy. The Psalms are filled with deep reflections 55 9,8 | form and one feels that the Psalms were born in the process 56 9,8 | In the Psalter are many Psalms of a contemplative nature. 57 9,8 | life. The language of such Psalms becomes particularly profound 58 9,8 | author strives to endow the Psalms with the stern beauty of 59 9,8 | which he meditates, for Psalms of a contemplative nature 60 9,8 | all, these contemplative Psalms are the prayers of the author 61 9,8 | his people and offers his Psalms for the edification of posterity.~ 62 9,8 | worth and authority of the Psalms are explained by their authors' 63 9,8 | experience of prayer. The Psalms contain frequent reminders 64 9,8 | power of the prayer of the Psalms extend to every worshiper 65 9,8 | every worshiper and the Psalms help one to achieve the 66 9,8 | justice, the author of the Psalms shows exceptional compassion 67 9,8 | poor (Ps. 72:12).~Thus, the Psalms have such indisputable merits, 68 9,8 | the Church accepted the Psalms as prayer without changing 69 9,8 | it possible for all the Psalms to be sung “not in the antiquity 70 10,1| Orthodox Bibles (LXX).]~ ~Psalms.~The book of Psalms contains 71 10,1| Psalms.~The book of Psalms contains the hymns of Israel. 72 10,1| Orthodox Church and the Psalms are customarily ascribed 73 10,1| and Solomon. The book of Psalms is divided into Five Books ( 74 10,1| fought with Goliath.]~The Psalms may be classified as follows: 75 10,1| dealings with it); Royal Psalms (for use on such occasions 76 10,1| or royal wedding); Wisdom Psalms (which are meditations on 77 10,1| of God); and Liturgies (Psalms composed for special cultic 78 10,1| the LXX version of the Psalms are generally used and these 79 10,1| the LXX numbering of the Psalms is one less than the customary 80 10,4| Psalms for Special Needs.~The following 81 10,4| Special Needs.~The following Psalms are especially appropriate 82 10,6| trouble ......................Psalms 42 and 43~For the presence


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