Chapter, Paragraph
1 4,8| God, and the prayer of the Blessed Symeon the God-bearer. Thus
2 4,8| Judgment, proclaiming that “Blessed are the blameless in the
3 4,9| and hath appeared unto us: blessed is He that cometh in the
4 5,2| most holy, most pure, most blessed, glorious Lady Theotokos
5 5,3| singing of “Alleluia.”: “Blessed is the man that hath not
6 5,3| trembling” (Alleluia!) “Blessed are all that have put their
7 5,6| Christian army; for the blessed and ever-remembered founders
8 5,7| with the last prayer of the blessed Symeon, the Lord’s prayer,
9 5,7| s blessing, exclaiming: “Blessed be the name of the Lord,
10 5,8| hearers a piece each of the blessed bread and a cup of the wine,
11 6,2| and hath appeared unto us; blessed is He that cometh in the
12 6,4| sung with the response “Blessed art Thou, O Lord, teach
13 6,6| death.”~ If the loaves were blessed earlier in the service,
14 6,8| Theotokion is sung: “Most blessed art thou, O Virgin Theotokos,
15 6,8| we cry aloud in praise: Blessed art Thou, O Christ God,
16 6,8| us this day without sin. Blessed art Thou, O Lord, the God
17 6,8| we have hoped in Thee.~“Blessed art Thou, O Lord, teach
18 7,1| sayings about them that are blessed, combined with the troparia
19 7,1| the East, with the words: “Blessed is the entry of Thy Saints,
20 7,1| Hosanna in the highest! — Blessed is He that cometh in the
21 7,1| most holy, most pure, most blessed, glorious Lady Theotokos
22 7,1| the warm water, saying: Blessed is the warmth (i.e., the
23 7,1| resurrection, and sing: “Blessed is He that cometh in the
24 7,1| with the blessing of God: “Blessed be the name of the Lord
25 8,1| carrying with them some of the blessed water, go to the homes of
26 8,2| condemn my brother; for blessed art Thou unto the ages of
27 8,2| Liturgy is celebrated: “Blessed is the Kingdom of the Father,
28 8,2| usual. Only, instead of “Blessed is He that cometh in the
29 8,2| Hosanna in the highest; blessed is He that cometh in the
30 8,2| cometh at midnight, and blessed is that servant whom He
31 8,2| 17th kathisma) is Sung: “Blessed are the blameless in the
32 8,4| Troparion for the day. — “Blessed art Thou, O Christ our God,
33 9,1| immediately after the immersion: “Blessed are they whose iniquities
34 9,1| whose sins are covered. Blessed is the man unto whom the
35 9,5| magnifying, we call the Virgin blessed.”*) After the circumambulation,
36 9,5| between a man and woman is blessed, which means that the grace
37 9,5| invoked on them for the blessed bearing and Christian rearing
38 9,5| marriage their union is blessed with prayers, invoking upon
39 9,5| sends to pious consorts: “Blessed are all they that fear the
40 9,5| the fruit of thy labors; blessed art thou, and well shall
41 9,5| Behold, so shall the man be blessed that feareth the Lord. The
42 9,5| unto Abraham, and be thou blessed like unto Isaac, and do
43 10,2| troparia with the refrain “Blessed Art Thou, O Lord,” the Penitential
44 10,2| troparia with the refrain, “Blessed art Thou, O Lord; teach
45 10,2| to receive him, as being blessed and undefiled, into the
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