Chapter, Paragraph
1 3,2 | will of God. The prophetic verses from the Psalm, “Bring my
2 3,2 | the Old Covenant. To these verses are joined special Stikhera (
3 3,2 | appointed to be sung. These verses from the Psalms normally
4 3,2 | appointed special Prokeimenon verses for each day of the week,
5 3,2 | These hymns are separated by verses taken from various parts
6 3,2 | Apostikha (or Stikhera (Verses) on Verses).~At Great Vespers (
7 3,2 | or Stikhera (Verses) on Verses).~At Great Vespers (All-Night
8 3,2 | singing of special selected verses from the Psalms, which illustrate
9 3,2 | if any) is followed by verses from Psalm 119, “Blessed
10 3,2 | O Lord...” and special verses which speak of the Resurrection
11 3,2 | days and Sundays, the final verses of the Praises are interspersed
12 3,3 | consisting of prophetic verses selected from the Psalms,
13 3,4 | done now), the first eleven verses of Psalm 34: “/ will bless
14 3,7 | hymns on these Biblical verses.~The word antiphon in our
15 3,7 | parts and sang the Psalm verses back and forth, from one
16 3,8 | Prokeimena and Alleluia verses which precede and follow
17 3,9 | Stikhera accompanied by verses usually taken from the Psalms.
18 3,9 | Prokeimenon.~These are verses from the Psalter sung immediately
19 3,9 | is a stanza sung between verses taken from the Psalms, primarily
20 3,6 | penitential composition of 250 verses expressing the longings
21 3,8 | Priest exclaims the Paschal verses, “Let God arise...,” while
22 6,3 | in the first and second verses of the Creed, they stated
23 10,1| note that the last three verses are found only in the Orthodox
24 10,1| consists, again, of twenty-two verses.~ ~Ezekiel.~This book is
25 10,1| contains an additional 68 verses inserted after 3:23, The
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