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1 1,2 | Rome (Col. 4:10). In his 1st Epistle, St. Peter mentions 2 2,5 | Compline; NocturnsMatins1st Hour; 3rd Hour6th Hour — 3 3,1 | Service (Nocturns, Matins and 1st Hour), and Midday Service ( 4 3,1 | Service groups whereas the 1st Hour (joined to Matins) 5 3,2 | and Saturday nights, the 1st Kathisma, “Blessed is the 6 3,2 | commemorated, and then the 1st Antiphon of the 4th Tone, “ 7 3,2 | the All-Night Vigil the 1st Hour follows immediately 8 3,2 | Dayspring from on High.~ ~1st Hour.~The 1st Hour is served 9 3,2 | on High.~ ~1st Hour.~The 1st Hour is served just as the 10 3,2 | sin. In Church time, the 1st Hour corresponds to about 11 3,2 | the same as the 9th and 1st Hours, corresponding to 12 3,2 | Interhours”) and bear the titles 1st Interhour, 3rd Interhour, 13 4,9 | following All-Saints' Sunday (1st after Pentecost). The two 14 9,6 | celebrations: St. Theodore on the 1st Saturday, the Akathist to 15 10 | Prophets: Joshua, Judges, 1st and 2nd Samuel and 1st and 16 10 | 1st and 2nd Samuel and 1st and 2nd Kings; Latter Prophets: 17 10,1| two books of the Samuel (1st and 2nd Kings in the Orthodox 18 10,1| divided into two parts (1st and 2nd Samuel).~The books 19 10,1| the two books of Samuel, 1st and 2nd Kings (in the Orthodox 20 10,1| First and Second Chronicles (1st and 2nd Paralipomenen in 21 10,1| larger history which includes 1st and 2nd Chronicles (mentioned 22 10,1| Prologue (Ch. 1-2); 2) 1st Cycle of Speeches (Ch. 3- 23 10,1| poems; 2) (Ch. 10-22:16) 1st Collection of Sayings of 24 10,1| Sayings of the Wise,” with the 1st Appendix added (Ch. 24:23- 25 10,2| The Greek Orthodox accept 1st Esdras, but not 2nd Esdras, 26 10,2| them 2nd and 3rd Esdras, 1st Esdras being the proto-canonical 27 10,2| Jew near the close of the 1st Century A.D. The main part 28 10,2| book, written during the 1st Century B.C., deals with 29 10,2| Egyptian Jews who, during the 1st Century B.C., were several 30 10,3| written toward the end of the 1st Century A.D., has traditionally 31 10,3| the Evangelist late in the 1st Century. Here he repeats 32 10,3| form the main teachings of 1st John and adds a warning 33 10,3| Evangelist at the end of the 1st Century while he was in 34 10,7| 11 John 7:37-52; 8:12~ ~1st Sunday after Pentecost Heb. 35 10,7| Matt. 6:14-21~ ~Great Lent.~1st Sunday of Great Lent Heb.


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