Psalter. Kathisma 8


Psalter. Kathisma 8

KAFISM OSMAYA.

Psalm 55.

1 Finally, about the people who were removed from the saints, to David in the book of pillars, who once kept the foreign women in Gath, psalm.

2 Have mercy on me, O God, for man has trampled upon me, struggling with the cold all day long. 3 My enemies trampled me all day long, like many who wrestle me from on high. 4 I will not fear that day, but I will trust in You. 5 I will praise my words in God; I will trust in God; I will not be afraid, what will the flesh do to me? 6 All the day long my words are despised; all their thoughts of evil are against me. 7 They will dwell and hide, and they will preserve my heel, just as you have suffered my soul. 8 I have renounced nothing, and brought down the wrath of the people. 9 O God, I have declared my life to You; You have laid down my tears before You, as in Your promise. 10 Let my enemies turn back; even as day may I call upon Thee; behold, I know that Thou art my God. 11 In God I will praise the word, in the Lord I will praise the word. 12 I have trusted in God; I will not be afraid; what will man do to me? 13 In me, O God, are the prayers that I will give Thy praise, 14 for Thou hast delivered my soul from death, my eyes from tears, and my nose from creeping, that I may please the Lord in the light of the living.

Psalm 56.

1 Finally, let him not corrupt David into the writing of the pillars, so that he may run away from the face of Saul into the cave.

2 Have mercy on me, O God, have mercy on me, for my soul trusts in You, and I hope in the shadow of Your wing, until iniquity will pass away. 3 I will call to God the Most High, the God who has done good to me. 4 God sent His mercy and His truth to save me, giving them reproach to those who trampled on me, 5 and delivered my soul from the midst of the Scymnians. They are confused, sons of humanity, their teeth are weapons and arrows, and their tongue is a sharp sword. 6 Thou art ascended into heaven, O God, and Thy glory is throughout all the earth. 7 You have prepared a net for my feet and mud for my soul, digging a pit before me and sinking into the hole. 8 My heart is ready, O God, my heart is ready, I will sing and sing in my glory. 9 Arise my glory, arise to the psaltery and harp, I will arise early. 10 We will confess to You among the people, O Lord, I will sing to You in the midst of the people, 11 for Your mercy has been magnified to the heavens, and even to the clouds of Your truth. 12 Thou art ascended into heaven, O God, and Thy glory is throughout all the earth.

Psalm 57.

1 In the end, do not corrupt David into the pillars.

2 If you truly speak righteousness, you will judge righteously, sons of humanity. 3 For you work iniquity in your heart; in the land your hands clasp iniquity. 4 The sinner has alienated herself from lies, gone astray from the womb, and spoken the word of a lie. 5 Their wrath is like a serpent, like a deaf asp that stops its ears, 6 Whoever does not hear the voice of those who surround him receives wisdom from wisdom. 7 God will break their teeth in their mouth; the Lord has broken the limbs of lions. 8 They will be humbled like flowing water; they will strain their bow until they are exhausted. 9 As the wax melts and is taken away, fire falls on them and the sun is not seen. 10 First understand that the thorns of your frames are alive, as they will devour me in wrath. 11 The righteous will rejoice when he sees vengeance; he will wash his hands in the blood of the sinner. 12 And the man said, If the righteous have fruit, then there is a God who judges them on the earth.

Glory:

Psalm 58.

1 Finally, let him not corrupt David into writing the pillars, when Saul once sent and kept watch over his house, even before he put him to death.

2 Deliver me from my enemies, O God, and deliver me from those who rise up against me. 3 Deliver me from the workers of iniquity, and save me from the bloody men. 4 For behold, you have caught my soul, and have attacked me with strength, lower my iniquity, lower my sin, O Lord. 5 Having gone through iniquity and corrected it, arise to meet me and see. 6 And thou, O Lord God of hosts, God of Israel, go out to visit all the nations, and let not all the workers of iniquity suffer. 7 They will return in the evening and will hunger like a dog and will go around the city. 8 They answer with their lips, and the sword is in their mouth, for who can hear? 9 And You, O Lord, make fun of them, and destroy all languages. 10 I will preserve my power towards You, for You, O God, are my Protector. 11 My God, His mercy will go before me; my God will show me in all my enemies. 12 Thou shalt not kill them, lest they forget Thy law, and scatter Thy power and bring it down, O Lord, my Protector. 13 The sin of their lips is the word of their lips, and they will be in their pride, and they will be proclaimed in their death by oaths and lies. 14 In the wrath of death, they will not be, but will make it known that God rules over Jacob and the ends of the earth. 15 They will return for the evening, and will hunger like a dog, and will go through the city. 16 And the food will be scattered. Or if they are not satisfied, they will grumble. 17 I will sing of Your power and rejoice in the morning because of Your mercy, for You were my Protector and My refuge in the day of my tribulation. 18 Thou art my helper, I sing to thee: For thou art my God, my Protector, my God, my mercy.

Psalm 59.

1 Finally, for those who want to change, for a record to David, for a teaching: 2 At one time he burned the heartlands of Syria, and Syria of Sobal, and Joab returned, and smote Edom in the wilds of Soleil twelve thousand sch.

3 O God, you have rejected us and cast us down; you have been angry and have spared us. 4 You have shaken the earth and troubled it, heal its contrition by moving. 5 You showed your people how cruel you are, you gave us to drink the wine of tenderness. 6 Thou hast given a sign to those who fear Thee, even to flee from the presence of the bow. 7 For Thy loved ones may be delivered; save with Thy right hand and hear me. 8 God said in His holy things: I will rejoice and divide Sikimah, and make a vale of habitations. 9 Gilead is mine, and Manasseh is mine, and Ephraim is the fortress of my head, Judah is my king. 10 Moab is the heap of my hope; on Idumea I put my boot; the foreign women have submitted to me. 11 Who will bring me into the city of enclosure? or who will guide me to Edom? 12 Is it not you, O God, who has rejected us? And will you not go out, O God, in our strength? 13 Give us help from tribulation, and human salvation is in vain. 14 In God we will create strength, and He will subdue the cold that afflicts us.

Psalm 60.

1 Finally, in songs, to David, a psalm.

2 Hear, O God, my prayer, attend to my prayer. 3 From the ends of the earth I cried to You, when my heart was always depressed, You lifted me up on a rock, You taught me. 4 For you have been my hope, a pillar of strength from the presence of the enemy. 5 I will dwell in Your village forever, I will be covered in the blood of Your wings. 6 Because You, O God, have heard my prayers, You have given wealth to those who fear Your name. 7 You will add days upon days of the king, his years until the day of his generation and generation. 8 Who will abid forever before God, His mercy and truth? 9 Thus I will sing to Your name forever; I will offer up my prayers day by day.

Glory:

Psalm 61.

1 Finally, O Idithum, a psalm to David.

2 Does not my soul submit to God? From Him is my salvation. 3 For this is my God and my Savior, my Advocate, I move no more. 4 How long will you bear with a man? You all kill, as the wall has been bowed and the bulwark has been raised. 5 Otherwise, I rejected my counsel, I was thirsty, I blessed with my lips and cursed with my heart. 6 Moreover, obey God, my soul, for from Him is my patience. 7 For this is my God and my Savior, my Protector, I will not pass away. 8 In God is my salvation and my glory, the God of my help, and my trust is in God. 9 Trust in Him, all the company of people; pour out your hearts before Him, for God is our helper. 10 Moreover, the sons of mankind are vanity, the sons of mankind are lying in the merilekh and are not truthful, and these are from vanity together. 11 Do not trust in unrighteousness and do not desire delight. Even if wealth flows, don’t apply your heart. 12 By one word God spoke, these two were heard, the great power of God, 13 and Thine, O Lord, mercy, for Thou hast rendered unto each one according to his work.

Psalm 62.

1 Psalm to David, when he was in the wilderness of Judea.

2 O God, my God, I have thirsted for You in the morning; my soul has thirsted for You, since my flesh is abundant in You, in a land that is empty and unpassable and without water. 3 Thus I have appeared to You in the Holy Place, to see Your power and Your glory. 4 For Thy mercy is better than life, my lips praise Thee. 5 Thus I will bless You in my belly; I will lift up my hands in Your name. 6 For with fatness and ointment may my soul be filled, and my mouth shall praise Thee with joy. 7 When I remembered Thee on my bed, I learned from Thee in the morning. 8 For Thou art my Helper, and in Thy blood I will rejoice. 9 My soul cleaves to You, but Your right hand accepts me less. 10 But they, seeking my life in vain, will go down into the pits of the earth, 11 they will give themselves into the hands of weapons, and they will become parts of the fox. 12 But the king will rejoice in God, and everyone who swears by Him will boast, because the mouth of those who speak unrighteously has been stopped.

Psalm 63.

1 Finally, a psalm to David.

2 Hear, O God, my voice; always pray to You; take away my soul from the fear of the enemy. 3 Cover me from the multitude of evildoers, from the multitude of those who do lies. 4 He who has sharpened his tongues like a sword, who has strained his bow, a bitter thing, 5 shoots at the secret ones without blemish, they will shoot him down suddenly and will not be afraid. 6 Having confirmed to yourself the word of the evil one, you have told to hide the snare, deciding: who will see them? 7 Having experienced iniquity, having passed away those who try trials, man will approach, and the heart will be deep, 8 and God will be exalted. The arrows of the child were their wounds, 9 and their nations were overcome. All who saw them were troubled, 10 and every man feared, and declared the works of God, and understood His works. 11 The righteous will rejoice in the Lord and trust in Him, and all rulers will glory in their hearts.

Glory:

According to the 8th kathisma, the Trisagion of Our Father: Also troparia, tone 5:

Having crawled into the depths of sin, anxiety overwhelms me with despair, but before me, O Christ, as Omnipotent, the Ruler of all, and to the refuge of the quiet striving of dispassion, for goodness, O Savior, and save me.

Glory: The soul, although here it is temporary, is also eternal, I see the judgment seat, and the Judge is on the Throne, and I tremble with the saying: so on, soul, turn, the judgment is unforgivable.

And now: Hope of the hopeless, Help of the helpless, Intercession of those who trust in You, Holy Lady Theotokos, send down Your help to us.

Lord, have mercy (40) and prayer:

Lord, Generous and Merciful, Long-suffering and Much-Merciful, inspire prayer and listen to the voice of my prayer: create a sign for good with me, guide me on Your path, even to walk in the truth. howl, make my heart glad, even though I fear Thy Holy Name, Thou art exceeding great , and work miracles. You are One God, and there is no one like You in God, Lord, Mighty in mercy, and Good in strength, to help and comfort, and to save all who trust in Your name, the Father and the Son and the Holy of the Spirit, now and forever, and in forever and ever, amen.

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KATHISMA OSMAYA

1 In the end, about the people removed from the saints, to David in the pillars of writing,

always kept foreign women in Gath, Psalm 55

2 Have mercy on me, O God, for man has trampled upon me, struggling with the cold all day long.

3 You begged me and defeated me all day long, like many who wrestle me from on high.

4 I will not fear one day, but I trust in You.

5 I will praise my words in God; I will trust in God; I will not be afraid, what will the flesh do to me?

6 All day long I abhor my words; all their thoughts of evil are upon me.

7 They will dwell and hide; they will preserve my heel, just as they have suffered my soul.

8 If I despise nothing, I will bring down people’s wrath.

9 O God, I have made my life known to You; You have laid down my tears before You, as in Your promise.

10 Let my enemies turn back; in the first day I will call upon Thee; behold, I know that Thou art my God. You.

11 In God I will praise the word, in the Lord I will praise the word.

12 I have trusted in God; I will not be afraid; what will man do to me?

13 In me, O God, are the prayers that I will give Thy praise,

14 For thou hast delivered my soul from death, my eyes from tears, and my nose from creeping, that I may please the Lord in the light of the living.

1 In the end, let it not be corrupted, for David to write down the pillars, for he has no place

run away from Saul's face into the cave, 56

2 Have mercy on me, O God, have mercy on me, for my soul trusts in You, and I hope in the shadow of Your wing, until iniquity will pass away.

3 I will cry to God Most High, the God who has done good to me.

4 God sent His mercy and His truth as a reproach to those who trampled on me, and saved me from heaven,

5 And deliver my soul from the midst of the Skimni. Pospah is confused, sons of humanity, the teeth of their weapons and arrows, and their tongue is a sharp sword.

6 Ascend into heaven, O God, and Thy glory be throughout all the earth.

7 You have prepared a net for my feet and made slush for my soul, digging a pit before my face and falling into it.

8 My heart is ready, O God, my heart is ready, I will sing and sing in my glory.

9 Arise my glory, arise psalms and harp, I will arise early.

10 Let us confess to You among the people, O Lord, I will sing to You among the nations,

11 For Thy mercy is magnified unto the heavens, and even unto the clouds Thy truth.

12 Ascend into heaven, O God, and Thy glory be throughout all the earth.

1 In the end, so as not to corrupt, David in the pillars of writing, 57

2 If you truly speak the truth, judge righteously, sons of mankind.

3 For in your heart you work iniquity in the land; your hands twist iniquity.

4 The sinner has alienated herself from lies, she has gone astray from the womb, and has spoken a lie.

5 Their wrath is in the likeness of a serpent, like a deaf adder that stops its ears,

6 Those who do not hear the voice of those who are prosperous, those who are prosperous are prospered by wisdom.

7 God will break their teeth in their mouth; the Lord has broken the limbs of lions.

8 They will be humbled, like flowing water; they will strain their bow until they faint.

9 As if the wax melted, they were taken away, and fire fell on them, and they did not see the sun.

10 Know first that your thorns are alive, for they will devour you in wrath.

11 The righteous will rejoice when he sees vengeance; he will wash his hands in the blood of the sinner.

12 And the man said, If the righteous have fruit, then there is a God who judges them on the earth.

Glory to the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit.

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KATHISMA THE EIGHTH

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Come, let us worship the King our God.

Come, let us worship and fall down before Christ, our King God.

Come, let us bow and fall down to Christ Himself, the King and our God.

1 Finally, about the people who were removed from the saints, to David in the book of pillars, who once kept back the foreign women in Gath, Psalm 55.

2Have mercy on me, O God, for a man has trampled upon me, struggling with the cold all day long. 3 My enemies have begged me all day long, like many who wrestle me from on high. 4Today I will not fear, but I will trust in You. 5 I will praise my words in God; I will trust in God; I will not be afraid, what will the flesh do to me? 6 All the day long my words are despised; all their thoughts of evil are against me. 7 They will dwell and hide, and they will preserve my heel, just as you have suffered my soul. 8 I have given up nothing, I have brought down people’s wrath. 9 O God, I have told You how I live; You have laid down my tears before You, as in Your promise. 10 Let my enemies turn back; even as day comes I will call upon Thee; behold, I know that Thou art my God. 11 In God I will praise the word, in the Lord I will praise the word. 12I have trusted in God; I will not be afraid; what will man do to me? 13 In me, O God, are my prayers, that I may give Thy praise, 14 for Thou hast delivered my soul from death, my eyes from tears, and my nose from creeping, that I may please the Lord in the light of the living.

1 Finally, let him not corrupt David into the writing of the pillars, so that he may never run away from the face of Saul into the cave, 56

2Have mercy on me, O God, have mercy on me, for my soul trusts in You, and I trust in the shadow of Your wing, until iniquity will pass away. 3 I will call to God the Most High, the God who has done good to me. 4 God sent His mercy and His truth, 5 and delivered my soul from the midst of the Scimni. They are confused, sons of humanity, their teeth are weapons and arrows, and their tongue is a sharp sword. 6 Ascend into heaven, O God, and Your glory will be throughout all the earth. 7You have prepared a net for my feet and mud for my soul, digging a pit before me and sinking into the hole. 8 My heart is ready, O God, my heart is ready, I will sing and sing in my glory. 9 Arise, my glory, arise to the psaltery and harp, I will arise early. 10 I will confess to You among the people, O Lord, I will sing to You in the midst of the people, 11 for Your mercy has been magnified to the heavens, and Your truth to the clouds. 12 Ascend into heaven, O God, and Your glory will be throughout all the earth.

1 In the end, let him not corrupt the pillars of David, 57

2If you truly speak righteousness, you will judge righteously, sons of humanity. 3For in your heart you commit iniquity on the earth; your hands entwine iniquity. 4 The sinner is alienated from falsehoods, she is led astray from the womb, and speaks a lie. 5 Their wrath is like a serpent, like a deaf asp that stops its ears, 6 whoever does not hear the voice of those who surround him is possessed by wisdom. 7 God will break their teeth in their mouth; the Lord has broken the limbs of lions. 8 They will be humbled like passing water, they will strain their bow until they are exhausted. 9As the wax melts and is taken away, fire falls on them and you do not see the sun. 10Before you understand that the thorns of your frames are alive, as they will devour you in wrath. 11 The righteous will rejoice when he sees vengeance; he will wash his hands in the blood of the sinner. 12And the man said, If the righteous have fruit, then there is a God who judges them on the earth.

Glory to the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit, now and ever and unto ages of ages. Amen.

Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia, glory to you, God. (three times)

Lord, have mercy (three times)

Glory to the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit.

Save, Lord, and have mercy on Your servants: my spiritual father (name) , my parents (their names) , relatives (names) , leaders, mentors, benefactors (names) and all Orthodox Christians (bow). Deliver them from all sorrow, anger and need (bow), from all mental and physical illness (bow). Forgive them every sin, voluntary and involuntary (bow) and do something beneficial to our souls (bow).

And now and ever and unto ages of ages. Amen.

1Finally, let him not corrupt David into writing the pillars; Saul once sent and kept watch over his house, even before he put him to death, 58

2 Deliver me from my enemies, O God, and deliver me from those who rise up against me. 3Deliver me from the workers of iniquity and save me from the bloody men. 4 For behold, you have ensnared my soul, and attacked me with strongholds, lower my iniquity, lower my sin, O Lord. 5 Having gone through iniquity and corrected it, arise to meet me and see. 6And thou, O Lord God of hosts, God of Israel, go out to visit all the nations, lest thou afflict all them that work iniquity. 7 They will return in the evening and will hunger like a dog and will go around the city. 8 These speak with their lips, and the sword is in their mouth, for who can hear? 9And You, O Lord, make fun of them, and destroy all languages. 10 I will preserve my power towards You, for You, O God, are my Protector. 11My God, His mercy will go before me; my God will show me in all my enemies. 12Thou shalt not kill them, lest they forget Thy law, and squander Thy power and bring them down, O Lord, my Protector. 13 Let the sin of their lips be the word of their lips, and let them be in their pride, and be proclaimed in their end by an oath and a lie. 14 In the wrath of the end, they will not and will take away, for God rules over Jacob and the ends of the earth. 15They will return for the evening, and will hunger like a dog, and will go around the city. 16 And the food will be scattered. If they are not satisfied, they will grumble. 17 I will sing of Your power and rejoice in the morning because of Your mercy, for You were my Protector and My refuge in the day of my tribulation. 18 Thou art my helper, I sing to thee: For thou art my God, my Protector, my God, my mercy.

1 Finally, for those who want to change, for a record to David, for a teaching: 2 At one time he burned the heartlands of Syria, and Syria of Sobal, and Joab returned, and smote Edom in the wilds of Soleil twelve thousand sch, 59

3 O God, you have rejected us and cast us down; you have been angry and have shown mercy to us. 4 You have shaken the earth and troubled it, heal its contrition by moving. 5 You showed your people how cruel you are, you gave us to drink the wine of tenderness. 6 Thou hast given a sign to those who fear Thee, that they may flee from the presence of the bow. 7 So that Thy loved ones may be delivered, save with Thy right hand and hear me. 8 God said in His holy things: I will rejoice and divide Sikimah, and make a vale of habitations. 9 Gilead is mine, and Manasseh is mine, and Ephraim is the fortress of my head, Judah is my king. 10Moab is the seat of my hope; on Edom I stretch my boot; the foreign women have submitted to me. 11Who will bring me into the city of enclosure? or who will guide me to Edom? 12Aren’t you, O God, the one who rejected us? And will you not go out, O God, in our strength? 13Give us help from tribulation, and human salvation is in vain. 14 In God we will create strength, and He will subdue the cold that afflicts us.

1 Finally, in songs, to David, Psalm 60

2 Hear, O God, my prayer, attend to my prayer. 3From the end of the earth I cried to You, when my heart was always depressed, You lifted me up on a rock, You taught me. 4For you have been my hope, a pillar of strength from the face of the enemy. 5 I will dwell in Your village forever, I will be covered in the blood of Your wings. 6 Because You, O God, have heard my prayers, You have given wealth to those who fear Your name. 7 You will add days upon days of the king, his years until the day of generation and generation. 8 Who will remain in the presence of God forever; who will seek His mercy and truth? 9 Therefore I will sing to Your name forever; I will give my prayers day by day.

Glory to the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit, now and ever and unto ages of ages. Amen.

Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia, glory to you, God. (three times)

Lord, have mercy (three times)

Glory to the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit.

Rest, Lord, to the souls of your departed servants: (their names) , and to all departed Orthodox Christians (bow), and as much as men have sinned in this life, You, as the Lover of Mankind, forgive them and have mercy (by clone), deliver eternal torment (bow), give to the participants of the Heavenly Kingdom (bow) and do something useful for our souls (bow).

And now and ever and unto ages of ages. Amen.

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2 Does not my soul submit to God? From Him is my salvation. 3For this is my God and my Savior, my Protector, I will not move in the least. 4How long will you stay with a man? You all kill, as the wall has been bowed and the bulwark has been raised. 5Besides, rejecting my counsel, I am thirsty, I bless with my lips and curse with my heart. 6Besides, obey God, my soul, for my patience comes from Him. 7 For this is my God and my Savior, my Protector, I will not pass away. 8 In God is my salvation and my glory, the God of my help, and my hope is in God. 9 Trust in Him, all the multitude of people; pour out your hearts to Him, for God is our helper. 10Besides the vanity of the sons of mankind, the lies of the sons of mankind are in merilekh even untruthful, and these are from vanity together. 11Do not trust in unrighteousness and do not desire delight. Even if wealth flows, don’t apply your heart. 12 By one word God spoke, these two were heard, the great power of God, 13 and Thine, O Lord, mercy, for Thou hast rendered unto each one according to his work.

1 Psalm to David, when he was never in the wilderness of Judea, 62

2 O God, my God, I have thirsted for You in the morning; my soul has thirsted for You, since my flesh is abundant in You, in a land that is empty and impenetrable and without water. 3For I have appeared to You in the Holy Place, so that I may see Your power and Your glory. 4 For Thy mercy is better than life, my lips praise Thee. 5 Thus I will bless You in my belly; I will lift up my hands in Your name. 6 For with fatness and ointment may my soul be filled, and my mouth may praise you with joyful lips. 7As soon as I remembered Thee on my bed, I learned from Thee in the morning. 8For Thou art my Helper, and in Thy blood I will rejoice. 9 My soul cleaves to You, but Your right hand accepts me less. 10 And they, having sought my life in vain, will go down into the depths of the earth, 11 and will give themselves up to the arms of the fox. 12The king will rejoice in God, and everyone who swears by Him will boast, because the mouth of those who speak unrighteously has been stopped.

1 Finally, Psalm to David, 63

2 Hear, O God, my voice; always pray to You; take away my soul from the fear of the enemy. 3 Cover me from the multitude of evildoers, from the multitude of those who do lies. 4Who has sharpened his tongues like a sword, who has strained his bow, a bitter thing, 5 who shoot at the secret ones without blemish, they will shoot him down suddenly and will not be afraid. 6 Having confirmed to yourself the word of the evil one, you have told them to hide the snare, deciding: who will see them? 7 Having experienced iniquity, having passed away those who try trials, man will approach, and the heart will be deep, 8 and God will be exalted. The arrows of the child were their wounds, 9 and their tongues were crushed upon her. All who saw them were troubled, 10 and every man feared, and declared the works of God, and understood His works. 11The righteous will rejoice in the Lord and trust in Him, and all rulers will boast in their hearts.

Glory to the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit, now and ever and unto ages of ages. Amen.

Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia, glory to you, God. (three times)

Holy God, Holy Mighty, Holy Immortal, have mercy on us. (three times)

Glory to the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit, now and ever and unto ages of ages. Amen.

Most Holy Trinity, have mercy on us; Lord, cleanse our sins; Master, forgive our iniquities; Holy One, visit and heal our infirmities, for Thy name's sake.

Lord, have mercy (three times)

Glory to the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit, now and ever and unto ages of ages. Amen.

Our Father, who art in heaven! Hallowed be Thy name, Thy kingdom come, Thy will be done, as it is in heaven and on earth. Give us this day our daily bread; and forgive us our debts, just as we forgive our debtors; and do not lead us into temptation, but deliver us from the evil one.

Also troparion, tone 5:

Having crawled into the depths of sin, anxiety overwhelms me with despair, but before me, O Christ, as Omnipotent, the Ruler of all, and to the refuge of the quiet striving of dispassion, for goodness, O Savior, and save me.

Glory: The soul, although here it is temporary, is also eternal, I see the judgment seat, and I judge on the Throne, and I tremble with the sayings: so on, soul, turn, the judgment is unforgivable.

And now: Hope of the hopeless, Help of the helpless, Intercession of those who trust in You, Holy Lady Theotokos, send Your help to us.

Lord, have mercy (40) and prayer:

Lord, Generous and Merciful, Long-suffering and Much-Merciful, inspire prayer and listen to the voice of my prayer: create a sign for good with me, guide me on Your path, even to walk in the truth. howl, make my heart glad, even though I fear Thy Holy Name, how great art thou? , and work miracles. You are One God, and there is no one like You in God, Lord, Mighty in mercy, and Good in strength, to help and comfort, and to save all who trust in Your name, the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit ha, now and forever, and in forever and ever, amen .

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