Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,4| possessed of almighty power, the King of all men, whether Jews
2 2,4| is the lion, the mighty king of beasts. The Evangelist
3 2,7| Royal Gates, because the King of Glory, Jesus Christ,
4 5,1| worship Christ, our God and King. In answer to this invitation,
5 6,7| Saviour: “For Thou art the King of peace and the Saviour
6 6,7| our souls”; the third — as King of the whole world, visible
7 6,8| glory. O Lord, Heavenly King, God the Father Almighty;
8 7,1| and at the same time the King, Who gathered the believing
9 7,1| that we may receive the King of all, who is cometh invisibly
10 8,1| commemorated Joseph, the betrothed, King David, and James, the brother
11 8,2| Thy servant. Yea, O Lord King, grant me to see my failings
12 8,2| hearken unto my voice, O my King and my God.” — Of the Third
13 8,2| invisibly; for behold the King of Glory entereth. Behold,
14 8,2| any earthly thing. For the King of kings and Lord of lords
15 9,1| answers “I believe in Him as King and God” — and forthwith
16 9,1| a prayer, “Wherefore, O King Who lovest mankind, come
17 9,3| everlasting doors; and the King of Glory shall enter in.”
18 9,3| sing in reply, “Who is this King of Glory?” While these words
19 9,3| everlasting doors; and the King of Glory shall enter in.”
20 9,3| the church, “Who is this King of Glory?” The bishop here
21 9,3| Lord of hosts, He is the King of Glory.” These words are
22 10 | the priest, “O Heavenly King...” is sung, then the Trisagion
23 11 | After the hymn, “O Heavenly King,” has been sung, the Great
24 11 | a manifest sign that the King of Glory, Christ, invisibly
25 11 | garments, because He is the King Who founded the Kingdom
26 11 | Vespers is: “The Lord is King; He is clothed with majesty.”~ *
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