Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,5 | of the daily cycle (9th Hour — Vespers — Compline; Nocturns —
2 2,5 | Nocturns — Matins — 1st Hour; 3rd Hour — 6th Hour — Liturgy
3 2,5 | Matins — 1st Hour; 3rd Hour — 6th Hour — Liturgy or
4 2,5 | 1st Hour; 3rd Hour — 6th Hour — Liturgy or Typical Psalms);
5 2,5 | three strikes for the 3rd Hour, six for the 6th Hour, nine
6 2,5 | 3rd Hour, six for the 6th Hour, nine for the 9th Hour,
7 2,5 | 6th Hour, nine for the 9th Hour, and twelve for Great Compline.
8 2,5 | three strikes for the 3rd Hour, six for the 6th and nine
9 2,5 | usually about one-half hour before the Liturgy.~ ~The
10 2,5 | Peal is rung after the 6th Hour and before the actual start
11 2,5 | is rung again at the 6th Hour.~ ~
12 3,1 | watches (or hours). First Hour (6:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m.);
13 3,1 | a.m. to 9:00 a.m.); Third Hour (9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon);
14 3,1 | a.m. to 12:00 noon); Sixth Hour (12:00 noon to 3:00 p.m.);
15 3,1 | to 3:00 p.m.); and Ninth Hour (3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.).~
16 3,1 | into three groups: Ninth Hour, Vespers, and Compline;
17 3,1 | Service), Matins, and First Hour; Third and Sixth Hours.
18 3,1 | being served after the Sixth Hour (although, during Fast Periods
19 3,1 | its place after the Sixth Hour (it also sometimes precedes
20 3,1 | entitled: Evening Service (9th Hour, Vespers and Compline),
21 3,1 | Nocturns, Matins and 1st Hour), and Midday Service (3rd
22 3,1 | and Midday Service (3rd Hour, 6th Hour and Divine Liturgy
23 3,1 | Midday Service (3rd Hour, 6th Hour and Divine Liturgy or Typical
24 3,1 | two to four hours.~ ~9th Hour.~The first service of the
25 3,1 | Evening Service is the 9th Hour, which is usually appointed
26 3,1 | said at 3:00 p.m. (the “9th Hour” in antiquity). The structure
27 3,1 | Service groups whereas the 1st Hour (joined to Matins) and the
28 3,1 | joined to Matins) and the 6th Hour (joined to the 3rd Hour)
29 3,1 | Hour (joined to the 3rd Hour) begin with the next part
30 3,1 | Psalms appropriate to that Hour. Then follows the Troparion
31 3,1 | times), the Prayer of the Hour, “Thou Who at every season
32 3,1 | at every season and every hour...,” and the concluding
33 3,1 | especially appointed for each Hour). The general theme of the
34 3,1 | general theme of the 9th Hour is the Passion and Death
35 3,1 | Lord: And about the ninth hour Jesus cried with a loud
36 3,2 | at every season and every hour...”, a prayer to the Undefiled
37 3,2 | All-Night Vigil the 1st Hour follows immediately after
38 3,2 | Dayspring from on High.~ ~1st Hour.~The 1st Hour is served
39 3,2 | High.~ ~1st Hour.~The 1st Hour is served just as the 9th
40 3,2 | is served just as the 9th Hour (but beginning with “Come,
41 3,2 | In Church time, the 1st Hour corresponds to about 7:00
42 3,2 | corresponding to 9:00 a.m. (3rd Hour) and 12:00 Noon (6th Hour)
43 3,2 | Hour) and 12:00 Noon (6th Hour) in ancient times. The 3rd
44 3,2 | in ancient times. The 3rd Hour, which has a full beginning,
45 3,2 | the Disciples at the Third Hour. When some of the assembled
46 3,2 | since it is only the THIRD HOUR [emphasis added] of the
47 3,2 | Acts 2:14-15). The 3rd Hour also commemorates Pilate'
48 3,2 | mocking of the Lord. The 6th Hour commemorates the Crucifixion
49 3,2 | death coming at the Ninth Hour). It was now about the sixth
50 3,2 | was now about the sixth hour, and there was darkness
51 3,2 | whole land until the ninth hour, while the sun's light failed (
52 3,4 | the Troparion of the Third Hour, “O Lord, Who didst send
53 3,4 | Thine apostles at the third hour...,” is recited thrice,
54 3,8 | come only at the eleventh hour, to the great Paschal Banquet.
55 3,8 | have wrought from the first hour, let him today receive his
56 3,8 | any have come at the third hour, let him with thankfulness
57 3,8 | have arrived at the sixth hour, let him have no misgivings;
58 3,8 | delayed until the ninth hour, let him draw near, fearing
59 3,8 | even until the eleventh hour, let him, a(so, be not alarmed
60 3,8 | who comes at the eleventh hour, even as to him. who has
61 3,8 | has wrought from the first hour. And he shows mercy upon
62 4,7 | And coming up at that very hour she gave thanks to God,
63 4,0 | possible and that at the hour of her death she might not
64 4,0 | were awaiting the final hour, there suddenly shone in
65 4,3 | since it is only the third hour of the day; but this is
66 6,2 | and happiness, when the hour of suffering is upon them.~
67 8,4 | day and night, at every hour and minute of my life.~I
68 8,4 | overt and covert, every hour and minute of sin? When
69 8,4 | may have to face the last hour of my life; my soul will
70 8,4 | to the Lord God for every hour and every minute of lost
71 8,4 | cradle to the grave, at every hour and every minute of my tortured
72 10,1| the service of the Sixth Hour.~ ~Jeremiah.~This book contains
73 10,5| Matthew 6:3~The Eleventh Hour............................
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