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   Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,2 | moments of instruction or Psalm reading) and the open spaces 2 2,5 | by twelve recitations of Psalm 51 — for twelve strikes 3 2,5 | Bell — or the recitation of Psalm 119), usually about one-half 4 3,2 | beautiful hymn of Creation, Psalm 104, is read.~At the All-Night 5 3,2 | the All-Night Vigil, this Psalm is sung while the Priest 6 3,2 | conclusion of the singing of Psalm 104, symbolizes the expulsion 7 3,2 | During the reading of Psalm 104 at Daily Vespers and 8 3,2 | or in its entirety. This Psalm refers to the Savior and 9 3,2 | prophetic verses from the Psalm, “Bring my soul out of prison...” 10 3,2 | that done at the singing of Psalm 104 of the All-night Vigil. 11 3,2 | we find the penitential Psalm of David, Have mercy on 12 3,2 | Come, let us worship...,” Psalm 51, and the 17th Kathisma, “ 13 3,2 | Kathisma at all, but after Psalm 51 there follows a Canon 14 3,2 | 2:14) and the verse from Psalm 51, “O Lord, open Thou my 15 3,2 | Psalms concludes with a Psalm expressing the firm hope 16 3,2 | followed by verses from Psalm 119, “Blessed art Thou, 17 3,2 | is sung, followed by Psalm 51 and special supplications 18 3,2 | etc., are omitted and only Psalm 51 is read. This ends the 19 3,3 | are sung, consisting of Psalm 92, 93 and 95. To the Second 20 3,4 | the first eleven verses of Psalm 34: “/ will bless the Lord 21 3,6 | Vespersregular beginning, Psalm 104, Great Litany, Kathisma ( 22 3,7 | into two parts and sang the Psalm verses back and forth, from 23 8,1 | the Lord Jesus Christ.~5. Psalm 31 is read after the Immersion 24 8,4 | series of Psalms from which Psalm 51 has been preserved in 25 8,4 | known as the Penitential Psalm. Then the Priest reads certain 26 9,8 | necessary in prayer. “The Psalm is silence of the soul,” 27 10,1| Orthodox Bibles also include Psalm 151 — a Song of David after 28 10,2| 4:5-5:9) A penitential psalm leading to the preparation 29 10,4| Ps. 55; Ps. 60; Ps. 90~ ~Psalm 23~The LORD is my shepherd, 30 10,5| Exodus 20:1-17~The Shepherd Psalm .............................. 31 10,5| Psalm 23~The Birth of Jesus.............................. 32 10,6| Psalm 90~Prayer of repentance.............................. 33 10,6| Psalm 51~To the All-seeing God ............................ 34 10,6| Psalm 139~When God seems far away ....................


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