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Archpriest D. Sokolof
Manual of Divine services

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   Chapter, Paragraph
1 6,7| verse from an Old Testament ode is chanted, then a troparion 2 6,7| troparion of every canonic ode serves as a link between 3 6,7| between an Old Testament ode and a New Testament ode, 4 6,7| ode and a New Testament ode, its contents are always 5 6,7| celebrated in the Old Testament ode is shown to be the prototype 6 6,7| troparion of each canonic ode is called Eirmos (i.e., “ 7 6,7| following verses of the canonic ode are called troparia (i.e., “ 8 6,7| conform to it. After, each ode of the canon coupled with 9 6,7| coupled with the Old Testament ode, the eirmos is chanted again 10 6,7| The first Old Testament ode is the song in which Moses 11 6,7| Pharaoh’s army. With this ode is coupled the eirmos of 12 6,7| the eirmos of the first ode of the canon, in which this 13 6,7| The second Old Testament ode is the song in which Moses 14 6,7| The third Old Testament ode is the song of Hannah (Anna), 15 6,7| The eirmos of the third ode of the canon points to this 16 6,7| The fourth Old Testament ode is the song of the Prophet 17 6,7| The eirmos of this fourth ode of the canon celebrates 18 6,7| The fifth Old Testament ode is that of the Prophet Isaiah 19 6,7| The eirmos of the fifth ode of the canon celebrates 20 6,7| The sixth Old Testament ode is the song of the Prophet 21 6,7| the eirmos of the sixth ode of the canon the Prophet 22 6,7| their words.~ The ninth ode is from the New Testament. 23 6,7| in God my Saviour.” This ode is coupled with that of 24 6,7| the Forerunner. When this ode is sung, the verses are 25 6,7| The eirmos of the ninth ode of the canon celebrates 26 7,1| the eirmos of the ninth ode of the matins canon. While 27 8,1| is read after the sixth ode of the canon. The combination 28 8,2| the eirmos of the 9th ode of the Matins canon is sung, 29 8,3| eirmoi and the troparia. Each ode of the canon ends with the 30 8,3| Small Ectenia and after each ode every part of the church 31 10 | for us.”~ After the third ode of the canon the Triple 32 10 | recited; after the sixth ode the Small Ectenia, which 33 10 | are read); after the ninth ode the hymn “It is truly meet...” 34 10 | recited after the sixth ode, before the Gospel lesson.


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