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    Song-prayer addressed to God

    (Peon) in Greek mythology, healer of the gods

    Hymn to the gods of the Hellenes

    In Ancient Greece - a spell song addressed to the god Apollo

    Hymn in honor of God among the Hellenes

    Hymn in honor of God

    Hymn in honor of Apollo

    Hymn in honor of God among the Greeks

    Hymn dedicated to God

    In Greek mythology, healer of the gods

    Pean– An ancient song-prayer addressed to the god Paean

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    • Pean– The P word
    • 1 – letter P
    • 2 – letter E
    • 3 – letter A
    • 4th letter N
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    Song of prayer 4 letters crossword clue

    4 letter word, definitions in scanwords:

    (Peon) in Greek mythology, the healer of the gods (see healer 11 letters)

    ancient song-prayer addressed to the god Paean

    hymn to the gods of the Hellenes (see hymn 4 letters)

    in Ancient Greece - a spell song addressed to the god Apollo (see song 5 letters)

    hymn in honor of god

    hymn dedicated to god

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    1. savior (7 letters, 1 x)

    2. A person’s appeal to God in Christianity. (7 letters, 4 and)

    3. Head of the Russian Orthodox Church. (8 letters, 3 t)

    4.Administrative center of Catholicism (7 letters, 2 a)

    5.The basis of Christian rules (6 letters, 5 c)

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    1. Christ, 2 Prayer, 3 I don’t know, 4 I don’t know, 5 I don’t know. ahaha it's ok

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    the name of the Kyrgyz poet Tokombaev

    treeless type of swamp in northern Eurasia

    type of swamp in the north

    river in Switzerland and France

    river in Switzerland, left tributary of the Rhine

    What river is Bern located on?

    river in Switzerland

    left tributary of the Rhine

    Bern waterway

    waterway of Switzerland

    river born in the Bernese Alps

    waterway of the capital of Switzerland

    river of the Swiss plateau

    one of the rivers of Switzerland

    city ​​of Bern (river)

    blue artery of Bern

    tributary of the Rhine in Switzerland

    blue artery of the capital of Switzerland

    flows through Bern

    city ​​in Western Sahara, otherwise Laayoune

    free sailor in Turkey

    (reverse toad) minister from the Kingdom of Crooked Mirrors

    anidag, yagupop, nushrok, .

    negative character in “The Kingdom of Crooked Mirrors”

    minister in the government of Nushrok

    the most important minister from the fairy tale film “The Kingdom of Crooked Mirrors”

    Nushrock's friend (fabulous)

    opponent of Olya and Yalo (fairytale)

    Nushrok's friend (fairytale)

    friend of Nushrok (tale)

    enemy of Olya and Yalo (tale)

    toad in a distorting mirror (tale)

    minister of King Yagupopa

    opponent of Olya and Yalo (tale)

    friend of Nushrok (tale)

    minister with warts (tale)

    friend of Nushrok (tale)

    minister at Yagupop's court

    minister from Yagupopa's retinue

    toad through the looking glass

    croaking friend Anidag

    "amphibious" minister (tale)

    minister under Yagupop

    minister with warts

    toad in a distorting mirror

    eastern small silver coin, common in ancient times in the Caucasus

    Persian (Iranian) silver coin named after Shah Abbas I (1587-1628)

    silver coin circulated in the Caucasus, Iran, Afghanistan, coin weighing 7.7 g of silver

    ancient silver coin in the Caucasus

    this Iranian silver coin, widespread in the 16th-17th centuries. in the countries of the Caucasus, the Middle East and Central Asia, received its name after the Iranian Shah Abbas I

    oriental small silver coin, circulated in ancient times in the Caucasus

    Persian unit of weight equal to 368 g.

    Georgian silver coin

    coin named after the Shah

    old oriental coin

    coin named after the Shah of Iran

    ancient Persian coin

    coin of ancient Persia

    money named after the Shah

    coin in honor of the Shah

    ancient Persian coin

    ancient coin of Persia

    old Persian coin

    Persian coin

    ancient asian coin

    old Persian money

    old coin in the Caucasus

    coin of the Caucasus countries (old)

    (until 1961 the village of Churubay-Nura) a city in Kazakhstan, Karaganda region

    joint opera by Zhubanov and Khamedi

    founder of Kazakh classical literature

    hero of the novel of the same name by M. Auezov

    one of the cities of Kazakhstan

    board for arithmetic calculations in Ancient Greece, Rome, then in Western Europe until the 18th century.

    architectural detail: slab above column

    top of a column capital

    a board that was used in ancient times for arithmetic calculations

    ancient world computer

    ancient counting board

    ancient accountants' accounts

    ancient counting board

    the first article of the “Mathematical Encyclopedic Dictionary” is devoted to this subject

    ancient abacus with quinary number system

    The history of the computer begins with this calculating device

    in architecture - the upper part of the capital of a column

    pilaster top plate

    board for arithmetic calculations in ancient Greece

    stone age calculator

    abacus from ancient Greece

    part of a column capital

    upper part of the capital

    ancient mathematicians board

    board with pebbles

    Hellenic counting board

    slab on top of capital

    slab over column

    the most ancient abacus

    Greek ancestor of the calculator

    antique counting board

    Ancient Greek pebbles that love counting

    Pythagorean times calculator

    antique counting board

    ancestor of stationery accounts

    in Rus' - abacus, but in Greece?

    antediluvian abacus of the ancient Greeks

    abacus for Pythagorean calculations

    computer from the times of Daedalus and Icarus

    analogous to the accounts of the ancient Greeks

    abacus from the time of Pythagoras

    distant ancestor of the calculator

    abacus from the times of Daedalus and Icarus

    abacus of ancient times

    ancient calculating device

    ancient counting board

    archaic counting board

    accounts of our ancestors

    old abacus

    Old Greek pebbles that love counting

    village, administrative center of the region of the Krasnoyarsk Territory

    city ​​in Krasnoyarsk region

    Swedish ensemble "Mani"

    world famous Swedish vocal group (four)

    four musical Swedes

    Swedish pop group singing about "money, money"

    Benny Anderson and others

    formerly popular Swedish ensemble

    remember the names of these people: Falstog, Anderson, Ulvaeus, Lindstad-Fredriksson, or add at least the first letters of these names

    Which famous pop group achieved success after winning the Eurovision Song Contest with its song “Waterloo”?

    Swedish group who sang about “mani-mani”

    what group did Anni, Bjorn, Benny and Agnetha organize?

    the most famous group that became famous after the Eurovision Song Contest

    Swedish quartet, one of the most popular in Europe in the 70s

    four singing Swedes

    Quartet of Singing Swedes

    Quartet from Stockholm

    “Money, money”, quartet

    Anni, Bjorn, Benny and Agnetha

    a group that sang about “mani”

    they sang "Mani-mani"

    they sang "Money, money"

    group that sang about "Waterloo"

    "mani-mani" (Swedish pop group)

    Agneta, Bjorn, Benny and Anni-Frid

    famous 2 Swedes and 2 Swedes (group)

    "mani, mani" (Swedish band)

    quartet from Sweden

    Swedish band popular in the 80s

    Benny Anderson Band

    famous two Swedes and two Swedes (group)

    famous Swedish super group

    super group from Sweden

    pop group from Sweden

    Agneta, Bjorn, Benny and Anni-Frid (group)

    sang: about money, money

    famous Swedish pop quartet

    Swedish band popular in the eighties

    two Swedes and two Swedes famous on stage (group)

    Quartet “made in Sweden”

    glorified money in a song

    quartet with the hit "Mamma Mia"

    ensemble from Sweden

    Benny Anderson Quartet

    famous Swedish supergroup

    anagram for the word "baba"

    known Swedish pop quartet

    popular Swedish band in the 80s

    a jumble of letters from the word "baba"

    group that sang "Mani, mani"

    known Swedish supergroup

    supergroup from Sweden

    known 2 Swedes and 2 Swedes (group)

    change the letters in the word "baba"

    Ernst (1840-1905), German optical physicist

    lake on the border of Ethiopia and Djibouti

    German optical physicist, astronomer, inventor of technology in important sections of the optical-mechanical industry

    Muhammad (1849-1905), Egyptian. Islamic reformer, mufti since 1899

    Egyptian Islamic reformer

    Egypt Islamic reformer

    the name of the Russian economist Aganbegyan

    (French abaisse - crust) dough for pudding trays

    dough for trays of cakes, puddings and other dishes

    dough for baking ham

    cake tray dough

    in Sumerian mythology, the underground world ocean of fresh water surrounding the earth

    world ocean of fresh water in Sumerian-Akkadian mythology

    the world ocean in Sumerian myths

    world ocean among the Sumerians

    the top of a coastal underwater rock emerging from the water

    king of Kartalinia from the opera “Abesalom and Eteri” by the Georgian composer Z. P. Paliashvili

    stupid and greedy thief from Aladdin

    Wilhelm Hermann (1806-1886), Russian geologist, German by birth

    absolute siemens, unit of electrical conductivity with the SGSM system

    gate on the bow of the boat for the rope

    gate on the bow of the boat for the rope (according to Dahl)

    gate on the bow of the boat (according to Dahl)

    Legal (born 1922) Russian experimental physicist

    African antelope found in the upper Nile

    antique silver coin

    in Sudanese mythology, the first woman to break the law and bring death and disease to the earth (mythical)

    mullah, Tatar priest; bran. wicked, wicked; scoundrel, unhearing, ignorant, insolent

    the first intelligible word that Sharikov uttered in the novel “Heart of a Dog”

    the first word of Sharik (Sharikov)

    brazilian football club

    tribal union, mainly of Turkic-speaking tribes

    representative of an ancient people who fought both the Slavs and the Franks

    Danube ancient nomad

    Turkic nomad on the Danube expanses

    nomad from a Turkic tribe

    Danube nomadic hunter

    subject of Khan Bayan

    ancient asian nomad

    nomad from the Kaganate

    nomad of ancient times

    one of the ancient nomads

    Turkic nomad on the Danube

    ancient Central Asian. nomad

    the name of the Georgian who was interrogated by the “stupid assistant professor” from A. Raikin’s repertoire

    Arkady Raikin's number

    number about a stupid assistant professor

    miniature about a stupid assistant professor

    Georgian student from miniature

    Georgians in Raikin's monologue

    student of the “stupid professor”

    opponent of a stupid assistant professor

    Georgians “visiting” an associate professor

    issue about the “stupid assistant professor”

    student of the “stupid assistant professor”

    dialogue between a Georgian and an associate professor

    Georgian vs stupid assistant professor

    conversation between an assistant professor and a Georgian

    miniature about a stupid assistant professor

    student name Goridze

    miniature by Arkady Raikin

    a story about a stupid assistant professor

    river in Ethiopia, Africa

    national park in Ethiopia

    Doctor Aibolit's dog

    good doctor's good dog

    Aibolit's favorite dog

    dog in the company of the owl Bumba and the parrot Carudo

    Aibolit's four-legged friend

    Aibolit's guard friend

    Aibolit's barking companion

    good doctor Aibolit's dog

    Aibolit's four-legged assistant

    dog at the doctor (tale)

    Aibolit's furry companion

    Aibolit's barking assistant

    a dog from Aibolit's retinue

    Aibolit's faithful dog

    dog in Aibolit's retinue

    archimandrite, abbot, abbot

    four-legged defender of Aibolit

    Aibolit's four-legged companion

    Aibolit's faithful dog

    Dr. Aibolit's friend

    father, abbot of the monastery in the East

    Aibolit's kind dog

    the good doctor's dog

    (auga) in Greek mythology, priestess of Athena, daughter of the king of Arcadia Aleya

    in Greek mythology - priestess of Athena, daughter of the king of Arcadia Alea

    island in the Cretan Sea

    city ​​in Portugal

    Azerbaijani football club

    Soviet scientist in the field of automation

    island in the Caribbean Sea; Vlad. Venezuela

    (Avia) the name of trucks produced under license from the French company Saviem by the automobile plant of the same name since 1968 in Prague

    Czech car brand

    Czech car brand

    Czech car brand

    a component of compound words denoting an attitude towards airplanes

    news by air

    letter delivery by air

    letter by air

    car from the Czech Republic

    Czech car brand

    letter with wings

    a letter that can fly

    mail by air

    car from the Czech Republic

    car from the Czech Republic

    Persian (died c. 330) Christian martyr

    Samosata (died 297) Christian martyr

    Hieromartyr of Edessa (died 322), deacon in Edessa

    Jewish month of grain ears

    first month of the Jewish calendar

    in Judaism this month is called the royal month

    (advise) preliminary notification of sending to whose name a bill of exchange, goods

    German writer and church leader

    Roman Emperor (455-456)

    in the Bible - the second king of Judah, son of Jeroboam

    covered yard for sheep and cows in the Nogai estate

    antifreeze air cooler

    county in southwest England

    several rivers in England and Scotland, tributary of the River Severn

    slave from the opera “Judith” by Russian composer A. N. Serov

    in the meaning of “self-propelled”, “self-propelled”

    passenger car (colloquial)

    driver's "swallow" (colloquial)

    personal transport in the garage

    iron friend (colloquial)

    component of compound words: in the meaning of “own hand”

    personal transport (colloquial)

    wheelbarrow in the jargon of our grandmothers

    electronic attachment for the pilot

    vehicle (simple)

    the next step after the motorcycle

    personal car (colloquial)

    household name for personal car

    Detochkin stole them

    what Detochkin stole (simple)

    Detochkin's theft object

    four-wheeled family friend

    four wheel transport

    car on wheels

    "swallow" on wheels

    car with wheels

    for some it’s a luxury, for others it’s a means

    island in the Sea of ​​Marmara

    settlement among the Tatars (ethnographic)

    settlement among the Tatars

    (1st century) Christian prophet

    prophet from the acts of the apostles

    in the Bible - the king of Amalek, captured by Saul and personally executed by Samuel

    Yakov (born 1928) Israeli artist

    one of Israel's most famous artists

    river in Western Siberia, left tributary of the Tromyegan

    Russian football club from Raduzhny

    On which river is the city of Raduzhny located?

    river in Western Siberia, tributary of the Ob

    river in Western Siberia

    river in the Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug, left tributary of the Tromyegan River, near its confluence with the Ob

    river in the Upper Ob basin

    male name: (Greek) beloved

    meaning of a man's name (Greek) beloved

    (agar-agar) type of seaweed, Chinese gelatin, Bengal fish glue, celentang

    binder material obtained from red algae

    soufflé fixer

    a mixture of two acidic polysaccharides found in the cell walls of red algae

    algae polysaccharide

    a substance from seaweed used in the confectionery industry

    "gelatin" from algae

    "gelatin" obtained from the sea

    seaweed product

    You can’t make marmalade without it

    "jelly" from algae

    gelatin from Neptune

    basis of cell nutrient medium

    marmalade additive

    essential component of marmalade

    basis of the nutrient medium

    red algae substance

    astringent additive in marmalade

    raw materials for soufflé

    seaweed jelly

    substance similar to gelatin

    squeeze seaweed into jelly

    mixture of two polysaccharides

    a jumble of letters from the word "Agra"

    non-weaning marmalade component

    anagram for the word "Agra"

    base feeder. cell environment

    change the letters in the word "Agra"

    stone shining like black eyes

    favorite stone of the great ancient carver Dexamen of Chios

    mineral, semi-precious ornamental stone

    semi-precious stone, which is believed to save from the evil eye, poisons, gives longevity and health

    hard layered mineral, a type of chalcedony

    natural alloy of quartz and jasper

    mineral, type of quartz

    mineral capable of splitting along smooth planes

    A. S. Pushkin dedicated the poems “Talisman”, “Burnt Letter”, “Keep Me My Talisman” to this stone

    Shota Rustaveli mentioned this stone in “The Knight in the Tiger Skin” 30 times, apparently comparing it with the tiger skin itself

    this mineral was originally discovered on the banks of a river in Sicily (in Greek "Achates"), from which it gets its name

    Which stone protects those born under the sign of Gemini?

    Which stone symbolizes health and longevity?

    mineral, semi-precious ornamental stone, chalcedony, gem

    stone for crafts

    onyx and chalcedony

    chalcedony or sardonyx

    stone against vampires

    stone, symbol of longevity

    stone, symbol of health

    chalcedony and sardonyx

    5.5 point font

    moss or bastion stone

    gem named after the writer Christie

    stone for jewelry

    ornamental stone for jewelry

    jewelry layered mineral

    "detective" ornamental stone

    stone suitable for Gemini

    jewelry mineral with beautiful stains

    valuable solid mineral

    jewelry stone, Gemini talisman

    the first serial computer in the USSR

    gemstone for gemini

    what stone gives longevity?

    a gem for the writer Christy

    stone, patron saint of Gemini

    gem from the evil eye

    stone in the name of Christy

    stone, beads from which were found near Alushta in tombs of the 5th century BC. e.

    What stone in the ring of Pliny the Elder gave him eloquence?

    stone for taurus

    Onyx's older brother

    jewelry stone, talisman of Gemini

    multi-colored layered jewelry mineral

    (self-name - Agave) group of Cushitic peoples in Ethiopia and Eritrea

    city ​​in Primorsky Krai

    group of peoples in Ethiopia

    Transcaucasian travel measure

    Dagestan stringed musical instrument

    measure of the route to Transcaucasia

    Transcaucasian path measure

    an hour's journey to Transcaucasia

    travel measure in Transcaucasia

    in myths, the background is the head of the pantheon of sea deities

    in Evenki myths, the Orochi are the master of thunder and lightning

    obsolete male name

    city ​​in Japan, on the island of Honshu

    domestic artist and graphic artist

    Russian draftsman, illustrator of Gogol's Dead Souls

    Soviet graphic artist, illustrator of Dead Souls

    "dead souls" (1st illustrator)

    the first illustrator of Dead Souls.

    designed “Dead Souls”

    "dead souls" (first illustrator)

    once designed “Dead Souls”

    III, Spartan king, reigned 338-331 BC. e.

    IV (262-241 BC) Spartan king, reigned 244-241 BC. e.

    Greek poet, follower of Leonid of Tarentum, author of epigrams

    tragedy of the Italian playwright V. Alfieri

    king of Sparta (myth.)

    (Agishev) (1905-1973) Bashkir writer, “Foundation”

    god of fire in Vedic (Slavic) mythology

    god of fire in Vedic religion

    in ancient Indian religion, the god of fire

    Indian analogue of Hephaestus

    teachings of Helena Roerich." -yoga"

    The Vedas begin with a hymn to which god?

    god of fire in Slavic mythology

    Slavic god of fire

    Vedic god of fire

    The Vedas begin with a hymn to him

    god of fire (Ved. myth.)

    Indian fire deity

    Hindu god of fire

    Indian god of fire and hearth

    the chief of the earthly gods among the Hindus

    fire god in Vedic religion

    Hindu god of fire and hearth

    Vedic God of fire

    god of fire in hindu religion

    ind. god of fire and hearth

    Indian god of fire

    god of fire in ancient Indian mythology

    deity of fire in Vedism

    mountain in Krasnodarsk. edge

    mountains in Krasnodar region

    Vadim (born 1929) Russian molecular biologist, geneticist

    athletic competition in ancient Greece

    ballet by I. Stravinsky

    dispute in ancient comedy

    fish of the scorpionfish family

    each of the stages-competitions in the TV game “Clever Girls and Smart Guys”

    ballet by Russian composer I. Stravinsky

    dispute between the main characters in an ancient comedy

    competitions in ancient Greece

    tour in "Smart Men and Women"

    argument in comedy (ancient)

    Greek competitions

    wrestling among the ancient Greeks

    competition in ancient Greece

    show in ancient Greece

    tournament in ancient Greece

    poetry competition in Hellas

    competition in Hellas

    competition of the ancient Greeks

    competition among the Hellenes

    kopeck, in which a Jew who paid with a shekel will receive change

    small change coin of the State of Israel, equal to 1/100 shekel

    dollar - pence, shekel - .

    penny in shekel change

    there are a hundred in shekel

    coin for payment in Tel Aviv

    a coin that is used by a Jew

    city ​​in India where the Taj Mahal mausoleum is located

    city ​​in India where the Temple of Love is located

    city ​​in India, on the Jamna River, Uttar Pradesh

    a city in India, the treasures of which were sought by the heroes of the novel by A. Conan Doyle

    city-museum in India

    there is the Taj Mahal

    residence of the Great Mughals

    ancient city in India

    Sherlock Holmes was looking for the treasures of this city

    the name of this city in India translated from Sanskrit means “peak, top”

    what city in India in the 16th-19th centuries? was the seat of the Mughals?

    city ​​famous for the Taj Mahal mausoleum

    ancient historical city in India, capital of the Mughal state

    in which city is the “Temple of Love” located?

    city ​​with Taj Mahal

    In which city is the Taj Mahal?

    in which city is the Temple of Love?

    where is the Taj Mahal?

    citymuseum in India

    In which city is the Taj Mahal?

    city ​​famous for its mausoleum

    city ​​where the Taj Mahal mausoleum is located

    Indian city Taj Mahal

    capital of the Mughals

    Conan Doyle's treasure city

    city ​​of the Taj Mahal mausoleum

    Indian city from the Holmes story

    city ​​where Taj Mahal

    city ​​with Taj Mahal

    city ​​of treasures (lit.)

    city ​​in India with a mausoleum

    former capital of the Mughal Empire

    location city of the Taj Mahal

    a jumble of letters from the word "agar"

    anagram for the word "agar"

    Indian Taj Mahal city

    Indian city ​​from the Holmes story

    dislocation city Taj Mahal

    change the letters in the word "agar"

    the first part of compound words meaning land, agricultural

    mafioso from the comedy film “The Incredible Adventures of Italians in Russia”

    mafiosi in the film “The Incredible Adventures of Italians in Russia”

    vilayet in Turkey

    island in Davis Strait

    cave located in the Altai massif

    people in the Russian Federation

    representative of the people of Russia

    neighbor of the Avar, Kumyk and Lezgin

    one of the inhabitants of the Caucasus

    one of the Dagestanis

    one of the Lezgins from Dagestan

    fellow countryman of the Avar and Lezgin

    one of the residents of Dagestan

    river in Krasnoyarsk region

    mountain Sayan river

    right tributary of the Kan River

    Ayyam. – negative character, dead man from the cartoon “Aladdin”

    one of the Lezgin-Dagestans

    brazilian football club

    brand of magnetic tape

    videotape from Germany

    German film company

    in Akkadian (Babylonian) mythology, god of the storm

    in Sumerian mythology, the god of thunder, wind, rain

    god of thunder in Babylon

    god of thunder, wind and rain among the ancient Sumerians

    in eastern mythology - the god of thunder, wind and rain

    god of thunder in Babylonia

    in Sumerian mythology - the god of thunder

    Sumerian equivalent of the god Mars

    Sumerian thunder god

    Sumerian thunder god

    god of thunder, wind and rain

    Sumerian god with hammer and lightning

    god with a beam of lightning among the Sumerians

    god of thunder among the Sumerians

    Sumerian god of thunderstorms, wind and rain

    Sumerian god of storms, thunder and rain

    Sumerian god Mars

    Babylonian god of thunder and wind

    in Sumerian-Akkadian mythology, god of thunder

    god of thunder in Mesopatamia

    Sumerian deity

    Sumerian thunder god

    one of the Aleutian Islands

    main population center of the Aleutian Islands

    James (1732-1794) English architect

    Robert (1728-1792) English architect

    William (1689-1748) Scottish architect

    in the Old Testament - the first man, the father of the human race

    the name of the writer Mickiewicz, the name of Kozlevich

    male name: (Hebrew) man, literally: red soil

    man without a navel

    gave a rib to a woman

    forefather for all living

    that was the name of the economist Smith, mentioned in Pushkin’s “Eugene Onegin”

    man sculpted from red clay

    a man who had no mother-in-law

    novel by the English writer George Eliot. Bid"

    it was he who got a piece of the stolen apple across his throat

    film by Viktor Titov. marries Eva"

    who was created on the sixth day?

    character in the operetta by Austrian composer Karl Zeller “The Bird Seller”

    name of American actor Sandler

    the architect whose buildings defined an entire cultural era in England

    scientist and inventor Alexey Dobrotvorsky claims that in history there was only one irreplaceable person. Who?

    man made of clay on Saturday

    the only one who ended up in heaven during his lifetime

    first guy in heaven

    a man without a rib and a navel

    on the Moon - Armstrong, on Earth - .

    economist Smith's name

    women owe it to his rib

    meaning of a male name (Hebrew) man, literally: red earth

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    Every Orthodox Christian knows prayers for illnesses. In a situation where there are no medications with you, prayer is always with you and words addressed to higher powers, to God, do not require effort, money and time to honor them. In case of serious illnesses, in any ailment, first of all, you should understand what is the cause of this condition. Most often, your energy has failed, the body’s defenses have decreased, the functioning of the immune system has decreased, and the disease has attacked you.

    The causes of illnesses often lie in an incorrect lifestyle: not getting enough sleep, overexertion at work, not moving enough, stress, nervous stress and negative thoughts. And remember, being treated with medications is only to numb the pain for a while; the disease will settle in you, turning into chronic.

    Change your life and you will be healthy!

    Strong Prayers will help you in your recovery. But you shouldn’t rely only on them. Contact your doctors.

    Prayers for healing, how to read them correctly

    Orthodox people in these cases turn to God in prayer. There are separate prayers for the type of disease, depending on which organ hurts, female and male, healing the disease and giving strength. But there are also those in which God’s mercy is called upon for general deliverance from illness.

    What is important to consider when reading prayers so that they reach God and grace is sent down is briefly written below.

    • It would be good to confess the sick person, give him communion, and fast for at least a few days.
    • Prayers are read every day, possibly two or three times a day.
    • For chronic pain, it is best to read for the waning month, because we want the pain to go away. If the pain is acute and urgent, read regardless of the phase of the moon.
    • It’s good if the patient himself and other people do this for him in church, at home, in front of icons with lit candles.
    • Believe in health and with faith will come hope for healing.

    The simplest and truest words:

    “All is your will, Lord”

    then we place ourselves in God's hands and trust him with our faith.

    Who should I contact first in this case? In a painful state, one follows with faith and love, with the hope of a speedy healing, to the Lord God.

    Prayer for Healing

    Oh, Most Merciful God, Father, Son and Holy Soul, worshiped and glorified in the indivisible Trinity, look with compassion on Your servant (name), who is sickly possessed; forgive him all his sins; give him healing from his illness; restore his health and bodily strength; Grant him a long and prosperous life, Thy peaceful and peaceful good, so that together with us he brings grateful prayers to Thee, the All-Bountiful God and my Creator. Most Holy Theotokos, through Your omnipotent intercession, help me to beg Your Son, my God, for the healing of God’s servant (name). All saints and angels of the Lord, pray to God for His sick servant (name). Amen.

    Master Almighty, Physician of our souls and bodies, humble and exalt, punish and yet again heal!

    Visit Thy servant (name) who is weak with Thy mercy, stretch out Thy arm, full of healing and medicine, and heal him, raise him from his bed and infirmity.

    Rebuke the spirit of infirmity, leave from it every ulcer, every disease, every fire and tremors, and if there is any sin or lawlessness in it, weaken it, leave it, forgive Your love for mankind.

    To her, Lord, have mercy on Thy creation in Christ Jesus our Lord, with whom art thou blessed, and with Thy most holy and good and life-giving Spirit, now and ever and unto ages of ages.Amen.

    Troparion, tone 4

    The only speedy one in intercession, Christ, show speedy visitation from above to Thy suffering servant, and deliver from ailments and bitter illnesses and raise up thee to sing and glorify unceasingly, with the prayers of the Mother of God, the only Lover of Mankind.

    Kontakion, tone 2

    On the bed of illness lying and wounded by the wound of death, as you sometimes raised up, Savior, Peter’s mother-in-law and the weakened one carried on the bed, and now, Merciful One, visit and heal the suffering: for you alone have borne the ailments and illnesses of our family, and are all able, like the Most Merciful.


    Song of thanksgiving and prayer to the Most Holy Theotokos for illnesses

    We praise you, Mother of God; We confess You, Mary, the Virgin Mother of God; The whole earth magnifies You, the Eternal Father's Daughter. All Angels and Archangels and all Principalities humbly serve You; All Powers, Thrones, Dominions and all the highest Powers of heaven obey you. The Cherubim and Seraphim stand before You rejoicing and cry out with an unceasing voice: Holy Mother of God, the heavens and earth are full of the majesty of the glory of the fruit of Your womb. The Mother praises the glorious apostolic face of her Creator to you; The Mother of God magnifies many martyrs for you; The glorious host of confessors of God the Word gives you a temple; To you the ruling Poles preach the image of virginity; All the heavenly hosts praise you, the Queen of Heaven. Throughout the entire universe the Holy Church glorifies you, honoring the Mother of God; He extols thee true King of heaven, the Maiden. You are the Angel Lady, You are the door of heaven, You are the ladder of the Kingdom of Heaven, You are the palace of the King of glory, You are the ark of piety and grace, You are the abyss of bounties, You are the refuge of sinners. You are the Mother of the Savior, you received freedom for the sake of a captive man, you received God in your womb. The enemy has been trampled upon by you; You have opened the doors of the Kingdom of Heaven to the faithful. You stand at the right hand of God; You pray to God for us, Virgin Mary, who will judge the living and the dead. We therefore ask You, Intercessor before Your Son and God, Who redeemed us with Your blood, so that we may receive the reward in eternal glory. Save Thy people, O Mother of God, and bless Thy inheritance, for let us be partakers of Thy inheritance; preserve and keep us even unto the ages. Every day, O Most Holy One, we wish to praise and please You with our hearts and lips. Grant, Most Merciful Mother, now and always to preserve us from sin; have mercy on us, Intercessor, have mercy on us. May Thy mercy be upon us, as we trust in Thee forever. Amen.

    Prayer for illnesses to the Great Martyr and healer Panteleimon

    In case of illness, you can pray to one of the most revered Saints, who especially helps in the matter of healing.

    In earthly life, being a court doctor, he had recognition and position, but he lived modestly, and all his life he treated ordinary people for free. Saved a boy who died from a snake bite. Saint Panteleimon has always been revered in Rus' as a heavenly healer for various ailments. The following prayer should be read on behalf of the patient himself.

    Oh, great saint of Christ, passion-bearer and merciful physician Panteleimon! Have mercy on me, the sinful servant of God (name), hear my groaning and cry, propitiate the Heavenly, Supreme Physician of our souls and bodies, Christ our God, may he grant me healing from the cruel illness that oppresses me. Accept the unworthy prayer of the most sinful man above all. Visit me with a gracious visit. Do not disdain my sinful ulcers, anoint them with the oil of your mercy and heal me; May I be healthy in soul and body, and with the help of God’s grace, I can spend the rest of my days in repentance and pleasing God, and be worthy of receiving the good end of my life. Hey, servant of God! Pray to Christ God, that through your intercession he may grant me the health of my body and the salvation of my soul. Amen".

    Oh, holy great martyr and healer Panteleimon, merciful imitator of God! Look with mercy and hear us, sinners, praying earnestly before your holy icon. Ask us from the Lord God, Who stands with the Angels in heaven, for the forgiveness of our sins and transgressions: heal the mental and physical illnesses of the servants of God, now remembered, those present here and all Orthodox Christians who flow to your intercession: for here we are, by our sin We are fiercely possessed by many ailments and are not imams of help and consolation: we resort to you, for you have given the grace to pray for us and heal every ailment and every disease; Grant therefore to all of us, through your holy prayers, health and well-being of souls and bodies, advancement of faith and piety, and everything necessary for temporary life and salvation, for, having been granted great and rich mercies by you, let us glorify you and the Giver of all good things, wondrous in the saints, God ours, the Father, and the Son, and the Holy Spirit. Amen. about your health and your loved ones.

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    ancient song-prayer addressed to the god Paean

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    Dictionary of Orthodox hymnographic terms

    Hymnography(from the Greek hymno - solemn song and graphein - scripture) - a section of liturgics that studies liturgical chants. The main concepts of Orthodox hymnography are the forms of liturgical chants: Antiphons, Hypakoi, Troparion, Kontakion, Akathist, Stichera, Canon, Irmos, Katavasia, Akrostic, Sedalen, Svetilen, Prokeimenon, Alliluary, Communion, Polyeleos, Immaculate; as well as three types of metrical (and melodic) forms: Self-similar, Self-agreeable, Similar.

    “The theological approach to the science of worship, that is, the desire to build liturgical theology and systematize the theological ideas of our worship, pay attention mainly to the internal content of liturgical material. And since it is contained mainly in liturgical chants or in hymnography, the study of this latter is of particular interest to the liturgist. This study must be carried out, of course, from a historical perspective, which is why the history of chants, their development and the cessation of one or another of their forms, as well as the history of chants, is in the center of our attention.”

    Alleluia(Greek άλληλουιαριον from hallelujah) - verses of the psalms pronounced and sung at the liturgy after the reading of the Apostle, accompanied by the singing of “hallelujah”.

    “Considered more sacred than the Apostle, the Gospel must have before it the most excellent preparation. If at Matins the prokeimenon serves as such a preparation for it, then at the Liturgy, where the latter precedes the Apostle, the Gospel should have something more exceptional before it. This is the song of Alleluia placed before the liturgical Gospel. According to the Apocalypse, this will be the heavenly song of eternity.

    Antiphons(from the Greek άντί and φονέω, sound, voice, which means singing alternately, alternating, or singing in two choirs, lit. “counter-voice”) - an ancient concept of liturgical practice, reflecting the way of singing certain psalms or hymns, when they are sung alternately post by two choirs.

    In addition to this meaning as a way of singing, the word antiphon is used in liturgics to designate individual chants or parts of song material.

    The main uses of this term are:

    1. Antiphons of the Psalms

    2. Fine or daily antiphons

    3. Power antiphons

    4. Festive antiphons.

    Akathist- (Greek akathistos, from Greek a - negative particle and kathizo - sit down, a hymn during the singing of which one does not sit, “unsaddled song”) - special hymns of praise in honor of the Savior, the Mother of God or saints.

    Akathists consist of 25 songs, which are arranged in order of the letters of the Greek alphabet: 13 kontakia and 12 ikos (“kontakion” is a short song of praise; “ikos” is a lengthy song).

    The ikos end with the exclamation “Rejoice,” and the kontakia end with “Hallelujah” (in Hebrew, “praise God”). Moreover, the ikos end with the same refrain as the first kontakion, and all other kontakia end with the chorus of alleluia. The first known akathist - the akathist to the Most Holy Theotokos - was written during the reign of Emperor Heraclius in 626.

    Acrostic(Greek aκρος - extreme, στaχος - verse, glorious edge-line, edge-line) - liturgical chant, the initial letters of which are formed into words.

    “Acrostic or “edge-edge”, “edge” is a characteristic distinctive feature of our hymnography, in particular, the creativity of canons.

    The acrostic poem is borrowed from non-Christian poetry and is of very ancient origin. This is a purely external, technical decoration of a canon, or other hymnographic poem. He usually, when combining the initial letters of only irmos or only troparia, or both irmos and troparia together, gives some phrase relating to the same celebrated event, or very often, which is especially valuable, reveals the name of the author of the canon.

    Having no liturgical use and not standing out in any noticeable way to the ears of those praying, it is nevertheless important as evidence of the time of writing or of the poet himself. It is clear that the “marginalities” are noticeable and accessible only in the Greek original of the chants.”

    Voice- motive (mode) in the music of the Orthodox Church. Voices are divided into 4 main (direct, or high) and 4 secondary (indirect, or low); together they form osmoglasiya - a system of eight voices.

    Most of the hymns (from the Octoechos) of the services of one week are subordinated to one of the eight voices. Every Saturday evening, at the Sunday all-night vigil, one of the eight voices alternates. Eight weeks form an eight-week vowel cycle, repeated several times throughout the year (see liturgical circles).

    Ikos(translated from Greek - house) - a church chant containing the glorification of a saint or celebrated event. Ikos together with kontakia make up the akathist.

    Ikos and kontakion are similar in content and identical in presentation. The difference between them is that kontakion is shorter, and ikos is more extensive: kontakion is a theme, and ikos is its development. Therefore, the ikos is always read after the kontakion, and never read alone.

    These chants are also similar in appearance: they are written in the same meter, mostly end with the same words and are sung in the same voice. Regarding size, presentation and voice, kontakion and ikos do not serve as a model for other hymns that follow.

    Among the compilers of kontakia and ikos, Roman the Sweet Singer, who lived in the 5th century, is especially famous.

    Ipakoi(from the Greek verb ύπακούω - listen, answer, respond, be obedient) - a chant in the form of a chorus or sing-along, which is listened to while standing, dedicated to the Resurrection of Christ or the events of the holidays.

    One of the oldest church chants and one of the oldest hymnographic terms in the history of Christianity.

    “Coming from the verb υπακούω, to listen, sometimes to respond, to respond, this word (besides the liturgical language, it is used only in the New Testament in the meaning of “obedience”) as a liturgical term has the meaning of “chorus.”

    Confusion(Greek καταβασία - descent, from the verb to descend, descend) - the name of the irmos, which is sung at the end of the canon song (after each, or after the 3rd, 6th, 8th, 9th).

    The name itself comes from the instructions of the Charter, which says that in order to sing katavasiya, the singers of two choirs (choirs) must come down from their places and converge in the middle of the temple.

    Canon(Greek κανών, “rule, standard, norm”) - a form of church prayer poetry, a type of church poem-hymn of complex structure; consists of 9 songs, the 1st stanza of each is called irmos, the rest (4 - 6) - troparia. It replaced the kontakion in the 8th century. The canon compares Old Testament images and prophecies with the corresponding events of the New Testament...

    Kontakion(Greek κόντάκιον from κοντός - a stick on which a scroll of parchment was wound) - a small chant (one or two stanzas), in parallel to the troparion, revealing the essence of the holiday.

    In the canon it is placed after the 6th song and is accompanied by an ikos.

    Ancient kontakia are multi-stanza (approx. 20-30) poems. The stanzas were united by a single refrain and a single metrical addition. The first stanza was an introduction, the last was a generalization of an edifying nature. The canonarch read the verses, the people sang the refrain.

    The founder of the kontakia is Roman the Sweet Singer (556), the unrivaled author of most kontakia.

    Immaculate(Greek “Αμωμος”) - the concept of Orthodox hymnography, denoting the 118th Psalm, which is important for worship, according to him, “Blessed are the blameless in the way, walking in the law of the Lord. “.

    Polyeleos(Greek πολυέλεοσ - many mercy, “much merciful” in the Old Russian Rules) - a solemn chant of Matins, composed of psalms 134 (“Praise the name of the Lord”) and 135 (“Confess the Lord”).

    The name goes back to the frequent repetition of the words “For His mercy endures forever” in Psalm 135.

    Prokeimenon(Greek προκείμενος - “offered forward”) - a verse from the psalms that the reader or deacon recites before reading the Holy Scriptures - the Apostle, Gospel or parimia - and the choir echoes him.

    On the great feasts of the Lord and on Sundays of Great Lent, prokeimnas are performed, consisting not of one, but of three verses, called great.

    “Prokeimenon - προκείμενος, presenting, that is, the verse of the psalm preceding the reading from the Holy Scriptures. Scriptures of the Old or New Testaments and selected for this purpose with content appropriate for reading, for example, in memory of the apostles.

    Psalter(from the Greek psaltirion, ψαλτήριον - the name of a stringed musical instrument) is a book included in the Bible, which consists of 150 songs or psalms.

    In the Orthodox Church, the Psalter is used more than all other sacred books in worship.

    Svetilen(Greek φωταγωγικόν) - a liturgical chant performed at the end of Matins, after the 9th song of the canon.

    “Performed according to the rite of “God is the Lord,” the chant “Holy is the Lord” serves as a preparation for the luminary, which here, according to the 9th song of the canon, occupies the same position as it occupies in the 3rd song of the sedalen, and in the 6th kontakion.

    If the kontakion surpasses the solemnity of the sedals, then the very place of the luminary at the conclusion of the canon, after such a song as canto 9, makes us expect even greater solemnity from it.

    Svetilen, indeed, occupies an exceptional position in the service. This is a song of Matins that is not repeated anywhere else. As its very name shows (luminary, φωταγωγικόν), it glorifies God as light and the Giver of light; Thus, the luminaries of Lenten Matins are all filled with the concept of light.

    Sedalen(Greek κάφισμα from the verb to sit) is a liturgical chant during which it is allowed to sit.

    “Sedalen, as the name itself shows, is a chant dedicated to the sitting of believers during its performance. And indeed, in monasteries, during the statutory performance of divine services, when it drags on for several hours, rest after a long period of standing is necessary. Therefore, sedals are such moments of rest for the brethren and worshipers.

    The exception, however, is the special saddle, on which “we do not sit, for the hedgehog the priest of St. altar, but I will sing while standing.” These are the sedalnyas that are sung at Matins on Great Friday between the readings of the 12 Passionate Gospels.

    Stichera(Greek στιχηρά - “many verses”) - a liturgical chant written in poetic meter.

    “The modern church charter knows several types of stichera, distinguishing them by the place they occupy in the circle of daily worship. This:

    1. Stichera on “I cried to the Lord”,

    2. Lithium stichera,

    3. Stichera on verse,

    4. Stichera on “Praise”.

    In ancient times, the name τά στιχηρά, that is, βιβλία, meant the teaching books of the Old Testament, written in poetic meter; Sometimes Old Testament songs were called this way. It is likely that individual verses of these songs were the original appearance of the stichera.”

    Troparion(from the Greek τροπάριον - tone, mode, melody, or trophy) - a short chant in which the essence of the holiday is revealed or the saint (saints) are glorified.

    Troparion is one of the oldest church hymns, with which Christian hymnography began its development.

    The same name is given to the individual prayer appeals containing a complete thought that make up the canon, and, in some cases, other short prayers.

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    Songs of Scripture

    SONGS OF THE SCRIPTURE

    Song of the Prophet Moses, in Exodus

    1 Let us sing to the Lord, for He is gloriously glorified; he threw horse and rider into the sea. 2 The Helper and Protector became my salvation; He is my God, and I will glorify Him, the God of my father, and will exalt Him. 3 The LORD who destroys in battle, the LORD is his name. 4 He cast Pharaoh's chariots and his army into the sea, and drowned the chosen cavalry commanders in the Red Sea; 5 He covered them with the deep; they sank into the depths like a stone. 6 Thy right hand, O Lord, is glorified in strength; Your right hand, O Lord, has broken the enemies, 7 and by the abundance of Your glory You have crushed the adversaries. Thy wrath was sent, it devoured them like stubble, 8 and by the spirit of Thy wrath the waters parted: the waters froze like a wall, and the waves in the midst of the sea froze. 9 The enemy said: “I will pursue, I will overtake, I will divide the spoil, I will satisfy my soul, I will kill with my sword, my hand will rule.” 10 You sent Your Spirit, the sea covered them, they sank like lead in great water. 11 Who is like You among the gods, O Lord? Who is like You, glorified among the saints, wondrous in glory, performing miracles? 12 You stretched out Your right hand, and the earth swallowed them up. 13 Thou hast led this Thy people, whom Thou hast redeemed, in Thy righteousness, and called by Thy power into Thy holy abode. 14 When the nations heard it, they were angry, and torment came upon the inhabitants of the Philistines. 15 Then the leaders of Edom and the princes of Moab hurried, and trembling seized them, and all the inhabitants of Canaan fainted. 16 Let fear and trembling come upon them; From the greatness of Thy arm let them become as a stone, until Thy people pass by, O Lord, until this Thy people which Thou hast purchased pass by. 17 Bring them in and plant them in the mountain of Your inheritance, in Your ready dwelling, which You have built, O Lord, the holy place, O Lord, which Your hands have prepared. 18 The Lord reigns forever: both forever and beyond. 19 When Pharaoh's horse with his chariots and horsemen entered the sea, and the Lord brought the water of the sea upon them, the children of Israel walked on dry ground in the midst of the sea.

    Song of the Prophet Moses, in Deuteronomy

    Song 3

    Prayer of Anna, mother of the prophet Samuel

    1 My heart is established in the Lord, my horn is exalted in my God, my mouth is opened wide against my enemies: I rejoice in your salvation. 2 For there is no one holy like the Lord, and no one is righteous like our God, and there is no one holy besides You. 3 Do not boast or speak high things in pride; let not arrogant speech come out of your mouth, for God is the Lord of knowledge, and a God who prepares His works. 4 The bow of the mighty is weakened, and the weak are girded with strength; 5 Those who were full of bread became scarce, but the hungry people populated the earth; for the barren woman gave birth to seven, and the woman with many children was exhausted. 6 The Lord kills and gives life, brings down to hell and exalts, 7 the Lord makes poor and makes rich, humiliates and exalts. 8 He raises up the needy from the earth, and raises up the needy from the dirt, to make him sit with the rulers of the people, and gives him a throne of glory for an inheritance. 9 He gives prayer to the one who prays and blesses the years of the righteous, for a man is not strong in strength. 10 The Lord will make His adversary weak; the Lord is holy. Let not the wise man boast in his wisdom, and let not the mighty boast in his strength, and let not the rich man boast in his riches, but let him who boasts boast only in this, that he understands and knows the Lord, and does justice and righteousness in the midst of the earth. The Lord ascended into heaven and thundered; He, the righteous, will judge the ends of the earth, and will give strength to our king, and will exalt the horn of His anointed.

    Prayer of the Prophet Habakkuk

    2 Lord, I heard Your message and was afraid, I understood Your works and I was amazed. In the midst of two living beings, You will be recognized when the years approach, You will be known, when the time comes - shown, when my soul is confused - in anger You will remember mercy. 3 God will come from Teman, and the Holy One from the overshadowed mountain. His valor covered the heavens, and the earth was full of His praise. 4 And His radiance will be like light: the horns are in His hands, and He has prepared the strong love of His power. 5 The word will go before His face and go out into the plains after His steps. 6 He stood up, and the earth shook; he looked, and the nations fainted. The mountains were crushed by force, the everlasting hills were melted by His eternal processions. 7 Because of my labors I saw the dwellings of the Ethiopians, and the tents of the land of Midian were afraid. 8 Are You angry with the rivers, O Lord, or with the rivers with Your wrath, or with the sea with Your desire, that You will mount Your horses, and Your riding is salvation? 9 When you strain, you will draw your bow against the sceptres, says the Lord. The earth will be cut apart from the rivers; 10 The nations will see you and be tormented. Dispersing the waters during the procession, the abyss gave its voice, the heights its manifestations. 11 The sun rose, and the moon stood in its place. In the light Your spears will fly, in the radiance of the brilliance of Your armor. 12 By Thy threat Thou shalt make the earth humble, and in wrath Thou shalt overthrow the nations. 13 You came out to save your people, to save your anointed ones: you threw death into the heads of the wicked, you placed bonds up to their necks. 14 In a frenzy he cut the heads of the rulers; They will tremble at this: they will open their bridles, like a beggar eating in secret. 15 And You brought up Your horses upon the sea, troubling many waters. 16 I hid myself, and my bowels were afraid because of the voice of the prayer of my lips, and trembling came into my bones, and my strength was shaken within me. I will rest in the day of my tribulation, so that I can come to the people with whom I travel. 17 For the fig tree will not bear fruit, neither will there be fruit on the vines; the harvest of the olive tree will be deceived, and the fields will not yield food; The sheep were left without food, and there were no oxen at the manger. 18 But I will rejoice in the Lord, I will be glad in God my Savior. 19 The Lord my God is my strength, and He will guide my feet to perfection and bring me to heights, so that I may overcome, singing His praises.

    Prayer of the prophet Isaiah

    9 From the night, from the dawn, my spirit longs for You, O God, for Your commandments are light on earth; Learn the truth, you who live on earth. 10 For the wicked is bridled; he will not learn the truth, he will not create truth on earth. 11 Let the wicked perish, and let him not see the glory of the Lord! Lord, Your arm is high, and they did not know; but, having understood, they will be ashamed: jealousy will overtake an uninstructed people, and now the adversaries will be consumed by fire. 12 O Lord our God, give us peace, for you have rewarded us with everything. 13 O Lord our God, take possession of us; Lord, we don’t know anything else besides You; we call Your name. 14 But the dead will not see life, and doctors will not raise them; therefore You brought wrath, and destroyed, and destroyed all their male sex. 15 Add more troubles to them, O Lord, add more troubles to the glorious ones of the earth! 16 Lord, in tribulation I remembered You, in short tribulation Your admonition to us. 17 And as a woman in labor draws near to give birth, and cries out in her anguish, so we have become for Thy Beloved. 18 Out of fear of You, O Lord, we conceived in the womb, and suffered, and gave birth: we brought forth the Spirit of Your salvation on earth; We will not fall, but those who dwell on the earth will fall. 19 The dead will rise, and those who are in the tombs will rise, and those who dwell on the earth will rejoice, for the dew from You is healing for them, but the land of the wicked will fall.

    Prayer of the Prophet Jonah

    3 I cried out in my affliction to the Lord my God, and He heard me; From the belly of hell is my cry: You have heard my voice. 4 You cast me into the depths, into the heart of the sea, and the rivers surrounded me; all Your waves and Your waves passed over me. 5 And I said: “I have been rejected from Your sight. Will I have to look at Your holy temple again? 6 The water overflowed around me until I reached my soul; the deepest abyss surrounded me. My head plunged into the clefts of the mountains, 7 I descended into the earth, whose bars are eternal barriers. But may my life ascend from destruction to You, O Lord my God! 8 When my soul left me, I remembered the Lord, and may my prayer come to You, to Your holy temple! 9 Those who keep vain and false things have abandoned their mercy, 10 but with a voice of praise and glorification I will offer a sacrifice to You, everything that I promised, I will repay to You, for my salvation - to the Lord!

    26 Blessed are You, O Lord, God of our fathers, and praised and glorified is Your name forever, 27 For You are righteous in all that You have done to us, and all Your works are true, and Your ways are right, and all Your judgments are true, 28 And judgments You have done true in everything that You have brought upon us and upon the holy city of our fathers, Jerusalem, because in truth and in judgment You have brought all this upon us for our sins. 29 For we have sinned and acted unlawfully, turning away from You, and have sinned in every way, and have not obeyed Your commandments, 30 and have not kept and done as You commanded us, that it might be good for us. 31 And everything that You brought upon us, and everything that You did to us, You did according to true judgment, 32 And you delivered us into the hands of lawless enemies, the most hostile apostates, and to an unrighteous and evil king in all the earth. 33 And now we cannot open our mouths; We have become a shame and reproach to Your servants and those who honor You. 34 Do not betray us completely for the sake of your name, and do not destroy your covenant, 35 and do not remove your mercy from us for the sake of Abraham, your beloved, and for the sake of Isaac, your servant, and Israel, your holy one, 36 to whom you spoke, saying unto them, that thou shalt multiply their seed as the stars of heaven, and as the sand that is upon the seashore. 37 For we have become humble, O Lord, more than all nations, and we are humiliated today in all the earth because of our sins, 38 and we have no prince, no prophet, no leader, no burnt offering, no sacrifice, no oblation, no incense, there is no place for us to bear fruit before Your face and find mercy. 39 But with a contrite soul and a spirit of humility, let us be accepted, as with the burnt offerings of rams and bulls, and as with tens of thousands of fat lambs, 40 so let our sacrifice be made before You today, and let it be accomplished for You, for there is no shame for those who trust in You. 41 And now we follow You with all our hearts, and we fear You, and we seek Your face; do not put us to shame, 42 but deal with us according to Your condescension and according to the abundance of Your mercy, 43 and deliver us by the power of Your miracles, and give glory to Your name, O Lord, 44 and let all who do evil to Your servants be put to shame, and let them be ashamed with all their might and might, and let their might be broken, 45 and let them know that You, O Lord, are the only and glorious God throughout the whole universe.

    Song of the Three Youths

    Song 9

    Song of the Blessed Virgin Mary

    46 My soul magnifies the Lord, 47 and my spirit rejoices in God my Savior, 48 because He has looked upon the lowliness of His servant; For from now on all generations will call Me blessed; 49 that the mighty One has done great things for me, and holy is His name, 50 and His mercy from generation to generation is upon those who fear Him; 51 He has done mighty things with His hand; He has scattered the arrogant in the thoughts of their hearts; 52 he brought down the rulers from their thrones and exalted the humble, 53 he filled the hungry with good things and sent away the rich with nothing; 54 He supported His servant Israel, remembering mercy, 55 as He spoke to our fathers, toward Abraham and his seed forever.

    Prayer of the Prophet Zechariah

    Father John the Baptist

    68 Blessed be the Lord God of Israel, that he hath visited and made redemption for his people, 69 and hath raised up a horn of salvation for us in the house of his servant David, 70 as he spake by the mouth of the saints, who were his prophets of old, 71 salvation from our enemies and from hands of all who hate us: 72 show mercy to our fathers and remember His holy covenant, 73 the oath which He swore to Abraham our father, 74 to give to us without fear, having been delivered from the hands of our enemies, 75 to serve Him in holiness and righteousness before Him in all things days of our life. 76 And you, child, will be called a prophet of the Most High, for you will go before the face of the Lord - to prepare His ways, 77 to let His people know salvation in the remission of their sins, 78 according to the depth of the mercy of our God, with which the Rising Light will visit us from on high, 79 to shine upon those who sit in darkness and the shadow of death, to guide our feet into the path of peace.

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    Miraculous words: song prayer 4 letters crossword puzzle in full description from all the sources we found.

    p e a n

    Song-prayer addressed to God

    (Peon) in Greek mythology, healer of the gods

    An ancient song-prayer addressed to the god Paean

    Hymn to the gods of the Hellenes

    In Ancient Greece - a spell song addressed to the god Apollo

    Hymn in honor of God among the Hellenes

    Hymn in honor of God

    Hymn in honor of Apollo

    Hymn in honor of God among the Greeks

    Hymn dedicated to God

    In Greek mythology, healer of the gods

    Song of prayer 4 letters crossword clue

    Pean– An ancient song-prayer addressed to the god Paean

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    Song of prayer 4 letters crossword clue

    4 letter word, definitions in scanwords:

    (Peon) in Greek mythology, the healer of the gods (see healer 11 letters)

    ancient song-prayer addressed to the god Paean

    hymn to the gods of the Hellenes (see hymn 4 letters)

    in Ancient Greece - a spell song addressed to the god Apollo (see song 5 letters)

    hymn in honor of god

    hymn dedicated to god

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    1. savior (7 letters, 1 x)

    2. A person’s appeal to God in Christianity. (7 letters, 4 and)

    3. Head of the Russian Orthodox Church. (8 letters, 3 t)

    4.Administrative center of Catholicism (7 letters, 2 a)

    5.The basis of Christian rules (6 letters, 5 c)

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    1. Christ, 2 Prayer, 3 I don’t know, 4 I don’t know, 5 I don’t know. ahaha it's ok

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    the name of the Georgian who was interrogated by the “stupid assistant professor” from A. Raikin’s repertoire

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    (auga) in Greek mythology, priestess of Athena, daughter of the king of Arcadia Aleya

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    Persian (died c. 330) Christian martyr

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    Hieromartyr of Edessa (died 322), deacon in Edessa

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    in Judaism this month is called the royal month

    (advise) preliminary notification of sending to whose name a bill of exchange, goods

    German writer and church leader

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    in the Bible - the second king of Judah, son of Jeroboam

    covered yard for sheep and cows in the Nogai estate

    antifreeze air cooler

    county in southwest England

    several rivers in England and Scotland, tributary of the River Severn

    slave from the opera “Judith” by Russian composer A. N. Serov

    in the meaning of “self-propelled”, “self-propelled”

    passenger car (colloquial)

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    personal transport in the garage

    iron friend (colloquial)

    component of compound words: in the meaning of “own hand”

    personal transport (colloquial)

    wheelbarrow in the jargon of our grandmothers

    electronic attachment for the pilot

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    the next step after the motorcycle

    personal car (colloquial)

    household name for personal car

    Detochkin stole them

    what Detochkin stole (simple)

    Detochkin's theft object

    four-wheeled family friend

    four wheel transport

    car on wheels

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    car with wheels

    for some it’s a luxury, for others it’s a means

    island in the Sea of ​​Marmara

    settlement among the Tatars (ethnographic)

    settlement among the Tatars

    (1st century) Christian prophet

    prophet from the acts of the apostles

    in the Bible - the king of Amalek, captured by Saul and personally executed by Samuel

    Yakov (born 1928) Israeli artist

    one of Israel's most famous artists

    river in Western Siberia, left tributary of the Tromyegan

    Russian football club from Raduzhny

    On which river is the city of Raduzhny located?

    river in Western Siberia, tributary of the Ob

    river in Western Siberia

    river in the Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug, left tributary of the Tromyegan River, near its confluence with the Ob

    river in the Upper Ob basin

    male name: (Greek) beloved

    meaning of a man's name (Greek) beloved

    (agar-agar) type of seaweed, Chinese gelatin, Bengal fish glue, celentang

    binder material obtained from red algae

    soufflé fixer

    a mixture of two acidic polysaccharides found in the cell walls of red algae

    algae polysaccharide

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    You can’t make marmalade without it

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    gelatin from Neptune

    basis of cell nutrient medium

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    seaweed jelly

    substance similar to gelatin

    squeeze seaweed into jelly

    mixture of two polysaccharides

    a jumble of letters from the word "Agra"

    non-weaning marmalade component

    anagram for the word "Agra"

    base feeder. cell environment

    change the letters in the word "Agra"

    stone shining like black eyes

    favorite stone of the great ancient carver Dexamen of Chios

    mineral, semi-precious ornamental stone

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    natural alloy of quartz and jasper

    mineral, type of quartz

    mineral capable of splitting along smooth planes

    A. S. Pushkin dedicated the poems “Talisman”, “Burnt Letter”, “Keep Me My Talisman” to this stone

    Shota Rustaveli mentioned this stone in “The Knight in the Tiger Skin” 30 times, apparently comparing it with the tiger skin itself

    this mineral was originally discovered on the banks of a river in Sicily (in Greek "Achates"), from which it gets its name

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    what stone gives longevity?

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    stone for taurus

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    Transcaucasian travel measure

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    measure of the route to Transcaucasia

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    travel measure in Transcaucasia

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    in Evenki myths, the Orochi are the master of thunder and lightning

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    anagram for the word "agar"

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    Ayyam. – negative character, dead man from the cartoon “Aladdin”

    one of the Lezgin-Dagestans

    brazilian football club

    brand of magnetic tape

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    god of thunder in Babylonia

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    in the Old Testament - the first man, the father of the human race

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    male name: (Hebrew) man, literally: red soil

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    gave a rib to a woman

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    that was the name of the economist Smith, mentioned in Pushkin’s “Eugene Onegin”

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    Complete collection and description: song, prayer, 4 letters for the spiritual life of a believer.

    Song-prayer addressed to God

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    Song prayer 4 letters

    Pean– An ancient song-prayer addressed to the god Paean

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    (Peon) in Greek mythology, the healer of the gods (see healer 11 letters)

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    Dictionary of Orthodox hymnographic terms

    Hymnography(from the Greek hymno - solemn song and graphein - scripture) - a section of liturgics that studies liturgical chants. The main concepts of Orthodox hymnography are the forms of liturgical chants: Antiphons, Hypakoi, Troparion, Kontakion, Akathist, Stichera, Canon, Irmos, Katavasia, Akrostic, Sedalen, Svetilen, Prokeimenon, Alliluary, Communion, Polyeleos, Immaculate; as well as three types of metrical (and melodic) forms: Self-similar, Self-agreeable, Similar.

    “The theological approach to the science of worship, that is, the desire to build liturgical theology and systematize the theological ideas of our worship, pay attention mainly to the internal content of liturgical material. And since it is contained mainly in liturgical chants or in hymnography, the study of this latter "is of particular interest to the liturgist. This study must be carried out, of course, from a historical perspective, which is why the history of chants, their development and the cessation of certain forms of them, as well as the history of chanters, is in the center of our attention."

    Alleluia(Greek άλληλουιαριον from hallelujah") - verses of the psalms pronounced and sung at the liturgy after the reading of the Apostle, accompanied by the singing of "hallelujah".

    “Considered more sacred than the Apostle, the Gospel must have before it the most excellent preparation. If at Matins the prokeimenon serves as such preparation for it, then at the Liturgy, where the latter precedes the Apostle, the Gospel must have before it something more exceptional. This is what is placed before the liturgical The Gospel song of Alleluia.According to the Apocalypse, this will be the heavenly song of eternity.

    Antiphons(from the Greek άντί and φονέω, sound, voice, which means singing alternately, alternating, or singing in two choirs, lit. “counter-voice”) - an ancient concept of liturgical practice, reflecting the way of singing certain psalms or hymns, when they are sung alternately post by two choirs.

    In addition to this meaning as a way of singing, the word antiphon is used in liturgics to designate individual chants or parts of song material.

    The main uses of this term are:

    1. Antiphons of the Psalms

    2. Fine or daily antiphons

    3. Power antiphons

    4. Festive antiphons.

    Akathist– (Greek akathistos, from Greek a – negative particle and kathizo – I sit down, a hymn during the singing of which one does not sit, “unsaddled song”) – special hymns of praise in honor of the Savior, the Mother of God or saints.

    Akathists consist of 25 songs, which are arranged in order of the letters of the Greek alphabet: 13 kontakia and 12 ikos (“kontakion” is a short song of praise; “ikos” is a lengthy song).

    The ikos end with the exclamation “Rejoice,” and the kontakia end with “Hallelujah” (in Hebrew, “praise God”). Moreover, the ikos end with the same refrain as the first kontakion, and all other kontakia end with the chorus of alleluia. The first known akathist - the akathist to the Most Holy Theotokos - was written during the reign of Emperor Heraclius in 626.

    Acrostic(Greek aκρος - extreme, στaχος - verse, glorious edge-line, edge-line) - liturgical chant, the initial letters of which are formed into words.

    “Acrosticism or “edge-lineage”, “edge-lineage” is a characteristic distinctive feature of our hymnography, in particular, the creativity of canons.

    The acrostic poem is borrowed from non-Christian poetry and is of very ancient origin. This is a purely external, technical decoration of a canon, or other hymnographic poem. He usually, when combining the initial letters of only irmos or only troparia, or both irmos and troparia together, gives some phrase relating to the same celebrated event, or very often, which is especially valuable, reveals the name of the author of the canon.

    Having no liturgical use and not standing out in any noticeable way to the ears of those praying, it is nevertheless important as evidence of the time of writing or of the poet himself. It is clear that the "marginalities" are noticeable and accessible only in the Greek original of the chants."

    Voice- motive (mode) in the music of the Orthodox Church. Voices are divided into 4 main (direct, or high) and 4 secondary (indirect, or low); together they form osmoglasiya - a system of eight voices.

    Most of the hymns (from the Octoechos) of the services of one week are subordinated to one of the eight voices. Every Saturday evening, at the Sunday all-night vigil, one of the eight voices alternates. Eight weeks form an eight-week vowel cycle, repeated several times throughout the year (see liturgical circles).

    Ikos(translated from Greek - house) - a church chant containing the glorification of a saint or celebrated event. Ikos together with kontakia make up the akathist.

    Ikos and kontakion are similar in content and identical in presentation. The difference between them is that kontakion is shorter, and ikos is more extensive: kontakion is a theme, and ikos is its development. Therefore, the ikos is always read after the kontakion, and never read alone.

    These chants are also similar in appearance: they are written in the same meter, mostly end with the same words and are sung in the same voice. Regarding size, presentation and voice, kontakion and ikos do not serve as a model for other hymns that follow.

    Among the compilers of kontakia and ikos, Roman the Sweet Singer, who lived in the 5th century, is especially famous.

    Ipakoi(from the Greek verb ύπακούω - listen, answer, respond, be obedient) - a chant in the form of a chorus or sing-along, which is listened to while standing, dedicated to the Resurrection of Christ or the events of the holidays.

    One of the oldest church chants and one of the oldest hymnographic terms in the history of Christianity.

    “Coming from the verb υπακούω, to listen, sometimes to respond, to respond, this word (besides the liturgical language, it is used only in the New Testament in the meaning of “obedience”) as a liturgical term has the meaning of “chorus.”

    Confusion(Greek καταβασία - descent, from the verb to descend, descend) - the name of the irmos, which is sung at the end of the canon song (after each, or after the 3rd, 6th, 8th, 9th).

    The name itself comes from the instructions of the Charter, which says that in order to sing katavasiya, the singers of two choirs (choirs) must come down from their places and converge in the middle of the temple.

    Canon(Greek κανών, “rule, standard, norm”) – a form of church prayer poetry, a type of church poem-hymn of complex structure; consists of 9 songs, the 1st stanza of each is called irmos, the rest (4 - 6) - troparia. It replaced the kontakion in the 8th century. The canon compares Old Testament images and prophecies with the corresponding events of the New Testament...

    Kontakion(Greek κόντάκιον from κοντός - a stick on which a scroll of parchment was wound) - a small chant (one or two stanzas), in parallel to the troparion, revealing the essence of the holiday.

    In the canon it is placed after the 6th song and is accompanied by an ikos.

    Ancient kontakia are multi-stanza (approx. 20-30) poems. The stanzas were united by a single refrain and a single metrical addition. The first stanza was an introduction, the last was a generalization of an edifying nature. The canonarch read the verses, the people sang the refrain.

    The founder of the kontakia is Roman the Sweet Singer (556), the unrivaled author of most kontakia.

    Immaculate(Greek "Αμωμος) - the concept of Orthodox hymnography, denoting the 118th Psalm, which is important for worship, according to him, “Blessed are the blameless in the way, walking in the law of the Lord. ".

    Polyeleos(Greek πολυέλεοσ - many mercy, “much merciful” in the Old Russian Rules) - a solemn chant of Matins, composed of psalms 134 ("Praise the name of the Lord") and 135 ("Confess the Lord").

    The name goes back to the frequent repetition of the words “For His mercy endures forever” in Psalm 135.

    Prokeimenon(Greek προκείμενος - “offered forward”) - a verse from the psalms that the reader or deacon recites before reading the Holy Scriptures - the Apostle, Gospel or parimia - and the choir echoes him.

    On the great feasts of the Lord and on Sundays of Great Lent, prokeimnas are performed, consisting not of one, but of three verses, called great.

    “Prokeimenon – προκείμενος, prepositional, i.e., the verse of the psalm preceding the reading from the Holy Scriptures of the Old or New Testaments and selected for this purpose with the content corresponding to the reading, for example, in memory of the apostles.

    Psalter(from the Greek psaltirion, ψαλτήριον - the name of a stringed musical instrument) is a book included in the Bible, which consists of 150 songs or psalms.

    In the Orthodox Church, the Psalter is used more than all other sacred books in worship.

    Svetilen(Greek φωταγωγικόν) - a liturgical chant performed at the end of Matins, after the 9th song of the canon.

    “Performed according to the rite of “God is the Lord,” the chant “Holy is the Lord” serves as a preparation for the luminary, which here, according to the 9th song of the canon, occupies the same position as it occupies in the 3rd song of the sedalen, and in the 6th kontakion.

    If the kontakion surpasses the solemnity of the sedals, then the very place of the luminary at the conclusion of the canon, after such a song as canto 9, makes us expect even greater solemnity from it.

    Svetilen, indeed, occupies an exceptional position in the service. This is a song of Matins that is not repeated anywhere else. As its very name shows (luminary, φωταγωγικόν), it glorifies God as light and the Giver of light; Thus, the luminaries of Lenten Matins are all filled with the concept of light.

    Sedalen(Greek κάφισμα from the verb to sit) is a liturgical chant during which it is allowed to sit.

    “Sedalen, as the name itself shows, is a chant dedicated to the sitting of believers during its performance. And indeed, in monasteries, during the statutory performance of worship, when it drags on for several hours, rest after a long standing is necessary. Therefore, sedalen are such moments rest for the brethren and those praying.

    The exception, however, is the special sedalny, on which “we do not sit, at the priest’s holy altar, but I sing while standing.” These are the sedalnyas that are sung at Matins on Great Friday between the readings of the 12 Passionate Gospels.

    Stichera(Greek στιχηρά - “many verses”) - a liturgical chant written in poetic meter.

    "The modern church charter knows several types of stichera, distinguishing them by the place they occupy in the circle of daily worship. These are:

    1. Stichera on “I cried to the Lord”,

    2. Lithium stichera,

    3. Stichera on verse,

    4. Stichera on "Praise".

    In ancient times, the name τά στιχηρά, that is, βιβλία, meant the teaching books of the Old Testament, written in poetic meter; Sometimes Old Testament songs were called this way. It is likely that individual verses of these songs were the original appearance of the stichera."

    Troparion(from the Greek τροπάριον - tone, mode, melody, or trophy) - a short chant in which the essence of the holiday is revealed or the saint (saints) are glorified.

    Troparion is one of the oldest church hymns, with which Christian hymnography began its development.

    The same name is given to the individual prayer appeals containing a complete thought that make up the canon, and, in some cases, other short prayers.

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    Songs of Scripture

    SONGS OF THE SCRIPTURE

    Song of the Prophet Moses, in Exodus

    1 Let us sing to the Lord, for He is gloriously glorified; he threw horse and rider into the sea. 2 The Helper and Protector became my salvation; He is my God, and I will glorify Him, the God of my father, and will exalt Him. 3 The LORD who destroys in battle, the LORD is his name. 4 He cast Pharaoh's chariots and his army into the sea, and drowned the chosen cavalry commanders in the Red Sea; 5 He covered them with the deep; they sank into the depths like a stone. 6 Thy right hand, O Lord, is glorified in strength; Your right hand, O Lord, has broken the enemies, 7 and by the abundance of Your glory You have crushed the adversaries. Thy wrath was sent, it devoured them like stubble, 8 and by the spirit of Thy wrath the waters parted: the waters froze like a wall, and the waves in the midst of the sea froze. 9 The enemy said: “I will pursue, I will overtake, I will divide the spoil, I will satisfy my soul, I will kill with my sword, my hand will rule.” 10 You sent Your Spirit, the sea covered them, they sank like lead in great water. 11 Who is like You among the gods, O Lord? Who is like You, glorified among the saints, wondrous in glory, performing miracles? 12 You stretched out Your right hand, and the earth swallowed them up. 13 Thou hast led this Thy people, whom Thou hast redeemed, in Thy righteousness, and called by Thy power into Thy holy abode. 14 When the nations heard it, they were angry, and torment came upon the inhabitants of the Philistines. 15 Then the leaders of Edom and the princes of Moab hurried, and trembling seized them, and all the inhabitants of Canaan fainted. 16 Let fear and trembling come upon them; From the greatness of Thy arm let them become as a stone, until Thy people pass by, O Lord, until this Thy people which Thou hast purchased pass by. 17 Enter And plant them on the mountain of Your inheritance, in Your ready dwelling, which You have built, O Lord, the holy place, O Lord, which Your hands have prepared. 18 The Lord reigns forever: both forever and beyond. 19 When Pharaoh's horse with his chariots and horsemen entered the sea, and the Lord brought the water of the sea upon them, the children of Israel walked on dry ground in the midst of the sea.

    Song of the Prophet Moses, in Deuteronomy

    Song 3

    Prayer of Anna, mother of the prophet Samuel

    1 My heart is established in the Lord, my horn is exalted in my God, my mouth is opened wide against my enemies: I rejoice in your salvation. 2 For there is no one holy like the Lord, and no one is righteous like our God, and there is no one holy besides You. 3 Do not boast or speak high things in pride; let not arrogant speech come out of your mouth, for God is the Lord of knowledge, and a God who prepares His works. 4 The bow of the mighty is weakened, and the weak are girded with strength; 5 Those who were full of bread became scarce, but the hungry people populated the earth; for the barren woman gave birth to seven, and the woman with many children was exhausted. 6 The Lord kills and gives life, brings down to hell and exalts, 7 the Lord makes poor and makes rich, humiliates and exalts. 8 He raises up the needy from the earth, and raises up the needy from the dirt, to make him sit with the rulers of the people, and gives him a throne of glory for an inheritance. 9 He gives prayer to the one who prays and blesses the years of the righteous, for a man is not strong in strength. 10 The Lord will make His adversary weak; the Lord is holy. Let not the wise man boast in his wisdom, and let not the mighty boast in his strength, and let not the rich man boast in his wealth, but let him who boasts boast in this only, What understands and knows the Lord and does justice and righteousness in the midst of the earth. The Lord ascended into heaven and thundered; He, the righteous, will judge the ends of the earth, and will give strength to our king, and will exalt the horn of His anointed.

    Prayer of the Prophet Habakkuk

    2 Lord, I heard Your message and was afraid, I understood Your works and I was amazed. In the midst of two living beings, You will be recognized when the years approach, You will be known, when the time comes - shown, when my soul is confused - in anger You will remember mercy. 3 God will come from Teman, and the Holy One from Mount Paran, overshadowed by a thicket. His valor covered the heavens, and the earth was full of His praise. 4 And His radiance will be like light: the horns are in His hands, and He has prepared the strong love of His power. 5 The word will go before His face and go out into the plains after His steps. 6 He stood up, and the earth shook; he looked, and the nations fainted. The mountains were crushed by force, the everlasting hills were melted by His eternal processions. 7 Because of my labors I saw the dwellings of the Ethiopians, and the tents of the land of Midian were afraid. 8 Are You angry with the rivers, O Lord, or with the rivers with Your wrath, or with the sea with Your desire, that You will mount Your horses, and Your riding is salvation? 9 When you strain, you will draw your bow against the sceptres, says the Lord. The earth will be cut apart from the rivers; 10 The nations will see you and be tormented. Dispersing the waters during the procession, the abyss gave its voice, the heights its manifestations. 11 The sun rose, and the moon stood in its place. In the light Your spears will fly, in the radiance of the brilliance of Your armor. 12 By Thy threat Thou shalt make the earth humble, and in wrath Thou shalt overthrow the nations. 13 Thou hast come forth to save Thy people, to save Thy anointed ones: thou hast cast death into the heads of the wicked, them bonds up to the neck. 14 In a frenzy he cut the heads of the rulers; They will tremble at this: they will open their bridles, like a beggar eating in secret. 15 And You brought up Your horses upon the sea, troubling many waters. 16 I hid myself, and my bowels were afraid because of the voice of the prayer of my lips, and trembling came into my bones, and my strength was shaken within me. I will rest in the day of my tribulation, so that I can come to the people with whom I travel. 17 For the fig tree will not bear fruit, neither will there be fruit on the vines; the harvest of the olive tree will be deceived, and the fields will not yield food; The sheep were left without food, and there were no oxen at the manger. 18 But I will rejoice in the Lord, I will be glad in God my Savior. 19 The Lord my God is my strength, and He will guide my feet to perfection and bring me to heights, so that I may overcome, singing His praises.

    Prayer of the prophet Isaiah

    9 From the night, from the dawn, my spirit longs for You, O God, for Your commandments are light on earth; Learn the truth, you who live on earth. 10 For the wicked is bridled; he will not learn the truth, he will not create truth on earth. 11 Let the wicked perish, and let him not see the glory of the Lord! Lord, Your arm is high, and they did not know; but, having understood, they will be ashamed: jealousy will overtake an uninstructed people, and now the adversaries will be consumed by fire. 12 O Lord our God, give us peace, for you have rewarded us with everything. 13 O Lord our God, take possession of us; Lord, we don’t know anything else besides You; we call Your name. 14 But the dead will not see life, and neither will the doctors their will not be resurrected, because You brought anger, and destroyed and destroyed all their male sex. 15 Add more troubles to them, O Lord, add more troubles to the glorious ones of the earth! 16 Lord, in tribulation I remembered You, in short tribulation Your admonition to us. 17 And as a woman in labor draws near to give birth, and cries out in her anguish, so we have become for Thy Beloved. 18 Out of fear of You, O Lord, we conceived in the womb, and suffered, and gave birth: we brought forth the Spirit of Your salvation on earth; We will not fall, but those who dwell on the earth will fall. 19 The dead will rise, and those who are in the tombs will rise, and those who dwell on the earth will rejoice, for the dew from You is healing for them, but the land of the wicked will fall.

    Prayer of the Prophet Jonah

    3 I cried out in my affliction to the Lord my God, and He heard me; From the belly of hell is my cry: You have heard my voice. 4 You cast me into the depths, into the heart of the sea, and the rivers surrounded me; all Your waves and Your waves passed over me. 5 And I said: “I have been rejected from Your sight. Will I have to look at Your holy temple again? 6 The water overflowed around me until I reached my soul; the deepest abyss surrounded me. My head plunged into the clefts of the mountains, 7 I descended into the earth, whose bars are eternal barriers. But may my life ascend from destruction to You, O Lord my God! 8 When my soul left me, I remembered the Lord, and may my prayer come to You, to Your holy temple! 9 Those who keep vain and false things have abandoned their mercy, 10 but with a voice of praise and glorification I will offer a sacrifice to You, everything that I promised, I will repay to You, for my salvation - to the Lord!

    26 Blessed are You, O Lord, God of our fathers, and praised and glorified is Your name forever, 27 For You are righteous in all that You have done to us, and all Your works are true, and Your ways are right, and all Your judgments are true, 28 And judgments You have done true in everything that You have brought upon us and upon the holy city of our fathers, Jerusalem, because in truth and in judgment You have brought all this upon us for our sins. 29 For we have sinned and acted unlawfully, turning away from You, and have sinned in every way, and have not obeyed Your commandments, 30 and have not kept and done as You commanded us, that it might be good for us. 31 And everything that You brought upon us, and everything that You did to us, You did according to true judgment, 32 And you delivered us into the hands of lawless enemies, the most hostile apostates, and to an unrighteous and evil king in all the earth. 33 And now we cannot open our mouths; We have become a shame and reproach to Your servants and those who honor You. 34 Do not betray us completely for the sake of your name, and do not destroy your covenant, 35 and do not remove your mercy from us for the sake of Abraham, your beloved, and for the sake of Isaac, your servant, and Israel, your holy one, 36 to whom you spoke, saying unto them, that thou shalt multiply their seed as the stars of heaven, and as the sand that is upon the seashore. 37 For we have become humble, O Lord, more than all the nations, and are humiliated today in all the earth for our sins, 38 and no we have at this time there is no prince, no prophet, no leader, no burnt offering, no sacrifice, no offering, no incense, no place for us to bring fruit before Your face and find mercy. 39 But with a contrite soul and a spirit of humility, let us be accepted, as with the burnt offerings of rams and bulls, and as with tens of thousands of fat lambs, 40 so let our sacrifice be made before You today, and let it be accomplished for You, for there is no shame for those who trust in You. 41 And now we follow behind you with all our hearts, and we fear You, and we seek Your face; do not put us to shame, 42 but deal with us according to Your condescension and according to the abundance of Your mercy, 43 and deliver us by the power of Your miracles, and give glory to Your name, O Lord, 44 and let all who do evil to Your servants be put to shame, and let them be ashamed with all their might and might, and let their might be broken, 45 and let them know that You, O Lord, are the only and glorious God throughout the whole universe.

    Song of the Three Youths

    Song 9

    Song of the Blessed Virgin Mary

    46 My soul magnifies the Lord, 47 and my spirit rejoices in God my Savior, 48 because He has looked upon the lowliness of His servant; For from now on all generations will call Me blessed; 49 that the mighty One has done great things for me, and holy is His name, 50 and His mercy from generation to generation is upon those who fear Him; 51 He has done mighty things with His hand; He has scattered the arrogant in the thoughts of their hearts; 52 he brought down the rulers from their thrones and exalted the humble, 53 he filled the hungry with good things and sent away the rich with nothing; 54 He supported His servant Israel, remembering mercy, 55 as He spoke to our fathers, toward Abraham and his seed forever.

    Prayer of the Prophet Zechariah

    Father John the Baptist

    68 Blessed be the Lord God of Israel, that he hath visited and made redemption for his people, 69 and hath raised up a horn of salvation for us in the house of his servant David, 70 as he spake by the mouth of the saints, who were his prophets of old, 71 salvation from our enemies and from hands of all who hate us: 72 show mercy to our fathers and remember His holy covenant, 73 the oath which He swore to Abraham our father, 74 to give to us without fear, having been delivered from the hands of our enemies, 75 to serve Him in holiness and righteousness before Him in all things days of our life. 76 And you, child, will be called a prophet of the Most High, for you will go before the face of the Lord - to prepare His ways, 77 to let His people know salvation in the remission of their sins, 78 according to the depth of the mercy of our God, with which the Rising Light will visit us from on high, 79 to shine upon those who sit in darkness and the shadow of death, to guide our feet into the path of peace.

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