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Monday in the Fifth Week - At the Sixth Hour 



Reader: The Troparion of the Prophecy, in the 3rd Tone: 



Choir: For our iniquities are risen against us, arise, O Lord, help us:
for Thou art our Father, for we know none other beside Thee.



Glory-. Both Now- And the choir repeats the Troparion



Reader: The Prokeimenon, Psalm 83, in the 4th Tone: Even Thine altars, O
Lord of hosts, my King and my God. 



Stichos: How beloved are Thy dwellings, O Lord of hosts.



Deacon: Wisdom! 

Reader: The reading is from the Prophecy of Isaiah.Deacon: Let us
attend!

Is 37:33 - 38:6



33. Therefore thus saith the Lord concerning the king of the Assyrians,
He shall not enter into this city, nor cast a weapon against it, nor
bring a shield against it, nor make a rampart round it. 34. But by the
way by which he came, by it shall he return, and shall not enter into
this city: thus saith the Lord. 35. I will protect this city to save it
for my own sake, and for my servant David's sake. 36. And the angel of
the Lord went forth, and slew out of the camp of the Assyrians a hundred
and eighty five thousand: and they arose in the morning and found all
[these] bodies dead. 37. And Sennacherim king of the Assyrians turned
and departed, and dwelt in Nineve. 38. And while he was worshipping
Nasarach his country's god in the house, Adramelech and Sarasar his sons
smote him with swords; and they escaped into Armenia: and Asordan his
son reigned in his stead. 1. And it came to pass at that time, [that]
Ezekias was sick even to death. And Esaias the prophet the son of Amos
came to him, and said to him, Thus saith the Lord, Give orders
concerning thy house: for thou shalt die, and not live. 2. And Ezekias
turned his face to the wall, and prayed to the Lord, saying, 3.
Remember, O Lord, how I have walked before thee in truth, with a true
heart, and have done that which was pleasing in thy sight. And Ezekias
wept bitterly. 4. And the word of the Lord came to Esaias, saying, Go,
and say to Ezekias, 5. Thus saith the Lord, the God of David thy father,
I have heard thy prayer, and seen thy tears: behold, I [will] add to thy
time fifteen years. 6. And I will deliver thee and this city out of the
hand of the king of the Assyrians: and I will defend this city. 



Reader: The Prokeimenon, Psalm 84, in the 8th Tone: 

Show us, O Lord, Thy mercy, and Thy salvation do Thou give unto us. 



Stichos: Thou hast been gracious, O Lord, unto Thy land; Thou hast
turned back the captivity of Jacob.

Monday in the Fifth Week - At Vespers 



Reader: The Prokeimenon, Psalm 85, in the 4th Tone: 

Guide me, O Lord, in Thy way, and I will walk in Thy truth.



Stichos: Bow down Thine ear, O Lord.



Deacon: Wisdom! 

Reader: The reading is from Genesis.Deacon: Let us attend!

Gen 13:12-18 



12. And Lot dwelt in a city of the neighboring people, and pitched his
tent in Sodom. 13. But the men of Sodom were evil, and exceedingly
sinful before God. 14. And God said to Abram after Lot was separated
from him, Look up with thine eyes, and behold from the place where thou
now art northward and southward and eastward and seaward; 15. for all
the land which thou seest, I will give it to thee and to thy seed for
ever. 16. And I will make thy seed like the dust of the earth; if any
one is able to number the dust of the earth, then shall thy seed be
numbered. 17. Arise and traverse the land, both in the length of it and
in the breadth; for to thee will I give it, and to thy seed for ever.
18. And Abram having removed his tent, came and dwelt by the oak of
Mambre, which was in Chebrom, and he there built an altar to the Lord. 



Reader: The Prokeimenon, Psalm 86, in the 4th Tone: 

The Lord loveth the gates of Sion more than all the dwellings of Jacob. 



Stichos: His foundations are in the holy mountains.



Deacon: Wisdom! 

Reader: The reading is from Proverbs.Deacon: Let us attend!

Prov 14:27 - 15:4 



27. The commandment of the Lord is a fountain of life; and it causes men
to turn aside from the snare of death. 28. In a populous nation is the
glory of a king: but in the failure of people is the ruin of a prince.
29. A man slow to wrath abounds in wisdom: but a man of impatient spirit
is very foolish. 30. A meek spirited man is a healer of the heart: but a
sensitive heart is a corruption of the bones. 31. He that oppresses the
needy provokes his Maker: but he that honors him has pity upon the poor.
32. The ungodly shall be driven away in his wickedness: but he who is
secure in his own holiness is just. 33. There is wisdom in the good
heart of a man: but in the heart of fools it is not discerned. 34.
Righteousness exalts a nation: but sins diminish tribes. 35. An
understanding servant is acceptable to a king; and by his good behavior
he removes disgrace. 1. Anger slays even wise men; yet a submissive
answer turns away wrath: but a grievous word stirs up anger. 2. The
tongue of the wise knows what is good: but the mouth of the foolish
tells out evil things. 3. The eyes of the Lord behold both the evil and
the good in every place. 4. The wholesome tongue is a tree of life, and
he that keeps it shall be filled with understanding. 

Tuesday in the Fifth Week - At the Sixth Hour 



Reader: The Troparion of the Prophecy, in the 3rd Tone: 

Our helper is the God of Jacob, and He is our defender in the day of
affliction.



Choir: Glory-. Both Now- And the choir repeats the Troparion



Reader: The Prokeimenon, Psalm 87, in the 6th Tone: 

A poor man am I, and in troubles from my youth. 



Stichos: O Lord God of my salvation, by day have I cried and by night
before Thee.



Deacon: Wisdom! 

Reader: The reading is from the Prophecy of Isaiah.Deacon: Let us
attend!

Is. 40:1-2, 9-31 



1. Comfort ye, comfort ye my people, saith God. 2. Speak, ye priests, to
the heart of Jerusalem; comfort her, for her humiliation is
accomplished, her sin is put away: for she has received of the Lord's
hand double [the amount of] her sins. 9. O thou that bringest glad
tidings to Zion, go up on the high mountain; lift up thy voice with
strength, thou that bringest glad tidings to Jerusalem; lift it up, fear
not; say unto the cities of Juda, Behold your God! 10. Behold the Lord!
The Lord is coming with strength, and [his] arm is with power: behold,
his reward is with him, and [his] work before him. 11. He shall tend his
flock as a shepherd, and he shall gather the lambs with his arm and
shall soothe them that are with young. 12. Who has measured the water in
his hand, and the heaven with a span, and all the earth in a handful?
Who has weighed the mourning in scales, and the forests in a balance?
13. Who has known the mind of the Lord? and who has been his counselor,
to instruct him? 14. Or with whom has he taken counsel, and he has
instructed him? or who has taught him judgment, or who has taught him
the way of understanding ; 15. since all the nations are counted as a
drop from a bucket, and as the turning of a balance, [and] shall be
counted as spittle? 16. And Libanus is not enough to burn, nor all
beasts enough for a whole burnt offering; 17. and all the nations are as
nothing, and counted as nothing. 18. To whom have ye compared the Lord?
and with what likeness have ye compared him? 19. Has not the artificer
made an image, or the goldsmith having melted gold, gilt it over, [and]
made it a similitude? 20. For the artificer chooses out a wood that will
not rot, and will wisely inquire how he shall set up his image, and
[that so] that it should not be moved. 21. Will ye not know? will ye not
hear? has it not been told you of old? Have ye not known the foundations
of the earth? 22. [It is] he that comprehends the circle of the earth,
and the inhabitants in it are as grasshoppers; he that set up the heaven
as a chamber, and stretched [it] out as a tent to dwell in: 23. that
appoints princes to rule as nothing, and has made the earth as nothing.
24. For they shall not plant, neither shall they sow, neither shall
their root be fixed in the ground: he has blown upon them, and they are
withered, and a storm shall carry them away like sticks. 25. Now then to
whom have ye compared me, that I may be exalted? saith the Holy One. 26.
Lift up your eyes on high, and see, who has displayed all these things?
[even] he that brings forth his host by number: he shall call them all
by name by [means of his] great glory, and by the power of his might:
nothing has escaped thee. 27. For say not thou, O Jacob, and why hast
thou spoken, Israel, [saying], My way is hid from God, and my God has
taken away [my] judgment, and has departed? 28. And now, hast thou not
known? hast thou not heard? the eternal God, the God that formed the
ends of the earth, shall not hunger, nor be weary, and there is no
searching of his understanding. 29. He gives strength to the hungry, and
sorrow to them that are not suffering. 30. For the young [men] shall
hunger, and the youths shall be weary, and the choice [men] shall be
powerless: but they that wait on God shall renew [their] strength; they
shall put forth new feathers like eagles; they shall run, and not be
weary; they shall walk, and not hunger. 



Reader: The Prokeimenon, Psalm 88, in the 6th Tone: 

Blessed is the people that knoweth jubilation. 



Stichos: O Lord, in the light of Thy face shall they walk.



Tuesday in the Fifth Week - At Vespers 



Reader: The Prokeimenon, Psalm 89, in the 4th Tone: 

Lord, Thou hast been our refuge in generation and generation. 



Stichos: Before the mountains came to be and the earth was formed and
the world, even from everlasting to everlasting Thou art.



Deacon: Wisdom! 

Reader: The reading is from Genesis.Deacon: Let us attend!

Gen 15:1-15 



1. And after these things the word of the Lord came to Abram in a
vision, saying, Fear not, Abram, I shield thee, thy reward shall be very
great. 2. And Abram said, Master and Lord, what wilt thou give me?
whereas I am departing without a child, but the son of Masek my home
born female slave, this Eliezer of Damascus is mine heir. 3. And Abram
said, I am grieved since thou hast given me no seed, but my Somoron
servant shall succeed me. 4. And immediately there was a voice of the
Lord to him, saying, This shall not be thine heir but he that shall come
out of thee shall be thine heir. 5. And he brought him out and said to
him, Look up now to heaven, and count the stars, if thou shalt be able
to number them fully, and he said, Thus shall thy seed be. 6. And Abram
believed God, and it was counted to him for righteousness. 7. And he
said to him, I am God that brought thee out of the land of the
Chaldeans, so as to give thee this land to inherit. 8. And he said,
Master and Lord, how shall I know that I shall inherit it? 9. And he
said to him, Take for me an heifer in her third year, and a she-goat in
her third year, and a ram in his third year, and a dove and a pigeon.
10. So he took to him all these, and divided them in the midst, and set
them opposite to each other, but the birds he did not divide. 11. And
birds came down upon the bodies, even upon the divided parts of them,
and Abram sat down by them. 12. And about sunset a trance fell upon
Abram, and lo! a great gloomy terror falls upon him. 13. And it was said
to Abram, Thou shalt surely know that thy seed shall be a sojourner in a
land not their own, and they shall enslave them, and afflict them, and
humble them four hundred years. 14. And the nation whomsoever they shall
serve I will judge; and after this, they shall come forth hither with
much property. 15. But thou shalt depart to thy fathers in peace,
nourished in a good old age. 



Reader: The Prokeimenon, Psalm 90, in the 4th Tone: 

He that dwelleth in the help of the Most High shall abide in the shelter
of the God of heaven. 



Stichos: He shall say unto the Lord: Thou art my helper.



Deacon: Wisdom! 

Reader: The reading is from Proverbs.Deacon: Let us attend!

Prov 15:7-19 



7. The lips of the wise are bound by discretion: but the hearts of the
foolish are not safe. 8. The sacrifices of the ungodly are an
abomination to the Lord; but the prayers of them that walk honestly are
acceptable with him. 9. The ways of an ungodly man are an abomination to
the Lord; but he loves those that follow after righteousness. 10. The
instruction of the simple is known by them that pass by; but they that
hate reproofs die disgracefully. 11. Hell and destruction are manifest
to the Lord; how shall not also be the hearts of men? 12. An
uninstructed person will not love those that reprove him; neither will
he associate with the wise. 13. When the heart rejoices the countenance
is cheerful; but when it is in sorrow, the countenance is sad. 14. An
upright heart seeks discretion; but the mouth of the uninstructed will
experience evils. 15. The eyes of the wicked are always looking for evil
things; but the good are always quiet. 16. Better is a small portion
with the fear of the Lord, than great treasures without the fear of the
Lord. 17. Better is an entertainment of herbs with friendliness and
kindness, than a feast of calves, with enmity. 18. A passionate man
stirs up strife; but he that is slow to anger appeases even a rising
one. A man slow to anger will extinguish quarrels; but an ungodly man
rather stirs them up. 19. The ways of sluggards are strewn with thorns;
but those of the diligent are made smooth. 



Wednesday in the Fifth Week - At the Sixth Hour 



Reader: The Troparion of the Prophecy, in the 1st Tone: 

The pains of the saints, which they suffered for Thee, O Lord, be as
supplications, and all our pains do Thou heal, O Lover of mankind, we
pray.



Choir: Glory-. Both Now- And the choir repeats the Troparion



Reader: The Prokeimenon, Psalm 91, in the 4th Tone: 

It is good to give praise unto the Lord, and to chant unto Thy name, O
Most High 



Stichos: To proclaim in the morning Thy mercy, and Thy truth by night.



Deacon: Wisdom! 

Reader: The reading is from the Prophecy of Isaiah.Deacon: Let us
attend!

Is 41:4-14 



4. Who has wrought and done these things? he has called it who called it
from the generations of old; I God, the first and to [all] futurity, I
AM. 5. The nations see, and feared; the ends of the earth drew nigh, and
came together, 6. every one judging for his neighbor and [that] to
assist his brother: and one will say. 7. The artificer has become
strong, and the coppersmith that smites with the hammer, [and] forges
also: sometimes he will say, It is a piece well joined: they have
fastened them with nails; they will fix them, and they shall not be
moved. 8. But thou, Israel, art my servant Jacob, and he whom I have
chosen, the seed of Abraam, whom I have loved: 9. whom I have taken hold
of from the ends of the earth, and from the high places of it I have
called thee. 10. Fear not; for I am with thee: wander not; for I am thy
God, who have strengthened thee; and I have helped thee, and have
established thee with my just right hand. 11. Behold, all thine
adversaries shall be ashamed and confounded; for they shall be as if
they were not: and all thine opponents shall perish. 12. Thou shalt seek
them, and thou shalt not find the men who shall insolently rage against
thee: for they shall be as if they were not, and they that war against
thee shall not be. 13. For I am thy God, who holdeth thy right hand, who
saith to thee, 14. Fear not, Jacob, [and thou] Israel few in number; I
have helped thee, saith thy God, he that redeems thee, O Israel. 



Reader: The Prokeimenon, Psalm 92, in the 6th Tone: 

The Lord is King, He is clothed with majesty. 



Stichos: The Lord is clothed with strength and He hath girt Himself.



 



Wednesday in the Fifth Week - At Vespers 



Reader: The Prokeimenon, Psalm 93, in the 4th Tone: 

The Lord is the God of vengeances; the God of vengeances hath spoken
openly. 



Stichos: Be Thou exalted, O Thou that judgest the earth; render the
proud their due.



Deacon: Wisdom! 

Reader: The reading is from Genesis.Deacon: Let us attend!

Gen 17:1-9 



1. And Abram was ninety nine years old and the Lord appeared to Abram
and said to him, I am thy God, be well-pleasing before me, and be
blameless. 2. And I will establish my covenant between me and thee, and
I will multiply thee exceedingly. 3. And Abram fell upon his face, and
God spoke to him, saying, 4. And I, behold! my covenant is with thee,
and thou shalt be a father of a multitude of nations. 5. And thy name
shall no more be called Abram, but thy name shall be Abraam, for I have
made thee a father of many nations. 6. And I will increase thee very
exceedingly, and I will make nations of thee, and kings shall come out
of thee. 7. And I will establish my covenant between thee and thy seed
after thee, to their generations, for an everlasting covenant, to be thy
God, and the God of thy seed after thee 8. And I will give to thee and
to thy seed after thee the land wherein thou sojournest, even all the
land of Chanaan for an everlasting possession, and I will be to them a
God. 9. And God said to Abraam, Thou also shalt fully keep my covenant,
thou and thy seed after thee for their generations. 



Reader: The Prokeimenon, Psalm 95, in the 4th Tone: 

O sing unto the Lord a new song. 



Stichos: Sing unto the Lord, bless His name.



Deacon: Command:

Priest: Wisdom! Aright! The Light of Christ-(Prostration by all)

Deacon: Wisdom! 

Reader: The reading is from Proverbs.Deacon: Let us attend!

Prov 15:20 - 16:9 



20. A wise son gladdens his father; but a foolish son sneers at his
mother. 21. The ways of a foolish man are void of sense; but a wise man
proceeds on his way aright. 22. They that honor not councils put off
deliberation; but counsel abides in the hearts of counselors. 23. A bad
man will by no means attend to counsel; neither will he say anything
seasonable, or good for the common weal. 24. The thoughts of the wise
are ways of life, that he may turn aside and escape from hell. 25. The
Lord pulls down the houses of scorners; but he establishes the border of
the widow. 26. An unrighteous thought is abomination to the Lord; but
the sayings of the pure are held in honor. 27. A receiver of bribes
destroys himself; but he that hates the receiving of bribes is safe. [By
alms and by faithful dealings sins are purged away;] but by the fear of
the Lord every one departs from evil. 28. The hearts of the righteous
meditate faithfulness; but the mouth of the ungodly answers evil things.
The ways of righteous men are acceptable with the Lord; and through them
even enemies become friends. 29. God is far from the ungodly; but he
hearkens to the prayers of righteous. Better are small receipts with
righteousness, than abundant fruits with unrighteousness. 1. Let the
heart of a man think justly, that his steps may be rightly ordered of
God. 2. The eye that sees rightly rejoices the heart; and a good report
fattens the bones. 3. He that rejects instruction hates himself; but he
that minds reproofs loves his soul. 4. The fear of the Lord is
instruction and wisdom; and the highest honor will correspond therewith.
All the works of the humble man are manifest with God; but the ungodly
shall perish in an evil day. 5. Every one that is proud in heart is
unclean before God, and he that unjustly strikes hands with hand shall
not be held guiltless. The beginning of a good way is to do justly; and
it is more acceptable with God than to offer sacrifices. He that seeks
the Lord shall find knowledge with righteousness: and they that rightly
seek him shall find peace. All the works of the Lord are done with
righteousness; and the ungodly man is kept for the evil day. 



Thursday in the Fifth Week - At the Sixth Hour 



Reader: The Troparion of the Prophecy, in the 6th Tone: 

O compassionate, long-suffering, almighty Lord, send down Thy mercy on
Thy people.



Choir: Glory-. Both Now- And the choir repeats the Troparion



Reader: The Prokeimenon, Psalm 96, in the 6th Tone:

The Lord is King, let the earth rejoice.



Stichos: Let the many islands be glad.



Deacon: Wisdom! 

Reader: The reading is from the Prophecy of Isaiah.Deacon: Let us
attend!

Is 42:5-16 



5. Thus saith the Lord God, who made the heaven, and established it; who
settled the earth, and the things in it, and gives breath to the people
on it, and spirit to them that tread on it: 6. I the Lord God have
called thee in righteousness, and will hold thine hand, and will
strengthen thee; and I have given thee for the covenant of a race, for a
light of the Gentiles: 7. to open the eyes of the blind, to bring the
bound and them that sit in darkness out of bonds and the prison house.
8. I am the Lord God: that is my name: I will not give to another, nor
my praises to graven images. 9. Behold, the ancient things have come to
pass, and [so will] the new things which I tell you: yea, before I tell
[them] they are made known to you. 10. Sing a new hymn to the Lord: ye
his dominion, glorify his name from the end of the earth: ye that go
down to the sea, and sail upon it: the islands, and they that dwell in
them. 11. Rejoice, thou wilderness, and the villages thereof, the
hamlets, and the dwellers in Kedar: the inhabitants of the rock shall
rejoice, they shall shout from the top of the mountains. 12. They shall
give glory to God, [and] shall proclaim his praises in the islands. 13.
The Lord God of hosts shall go forth, and crush the war; he shall stir
up jealousy, and shall shout mightily against his enemies. 14. I have
been silent: shall I also always be silent and forbear: I have endured
like a travailing [woman]: I will [now] amaze and wither at once. 15. I
will make desolate mountains and hills, and will dry up all their grass:
and I will make the rivers islands, and dry up the pools. 16. And I will
bring the blind by a way that they knew not, and I will cause them to
tread paths which they have not known: I will turn darkness into light
for them, and crooked things into straight. These things will I do, and
will not forsake them. 



Reader: The Prokeimenon, Psalm 97, in the 6th Tone:

O sing unto the Lord a new song, for the Lord hath wrought wondrous
things, His right hand His salvation.



Stichos: All the ends of the earth have seen the salvation of our God.



 



Thursday in the Fifth Week - At Vespers 



Reader: The Prokeimenon, Psalm 98, in the 7th Tone:

Exalt ye the Lord our God, and worship the footstool of His feet, for He
is holy.



Stichos: The Lord is King, let the peoples rage.



Deacon: Wisdom! 

Reader: The reading is from Genesis.Deacon: Let us attend!

Gen 18:20-33 



20. And the Lord said, The cry of Sodom and Gomorrha has been increased
towards me, and their sins are very great. 21. I will therefore go down
and see, if they completely correspond with the cry which comes to me,
and if not, that I may know. 22. And the men having departed thence,
came to Sodom; and Abraam was still standing before the Lord. 23. And
Abraam drew nigh and said, Wouldest thou destroy the righteous with the
wicked and shall the righteous be as the wicked? 24. Should there be
fifty righteous in the city, wilt thou destroy them? wilt thou not spare
the whole place for the sake of the fifty righteous, if they be in it?
25. By no means shalt thou do as this thing is so as to destroy the
righteous with the wicked, so the righteous shall be as the wicked: by
no means. Thou that judgest the whole earth, shalt thou not do right?
26. And the Lord said, If there should be in Sodom fifty righteous in
the city, I will spare the whole city and the whole place for their
sakes. 27. And Abraam answered and said, Now I have begun to speak to my
Lord, and I am earth and ashes. 28. But if the fifty righteous should be
diminished to forty five, wilt thou destroy the whole city because of
the five wanting? And he said, I will not destroy it, if I should find
there forty five. 29. And he continued to speak to him still, and said,
But if there should be found there forty? And he said, I will not
destroy it for the forty's sake. 30. And he said, will there be anything
against me, Lord, if I speak? but if there be found there thirty? And he
said, I will not destroy it for the thirty's sake. 31. And he said,
Since I am able to speak to the Lord, what if there should be found
there twenty? And he said, I will not destroy it, if I should find there
twenty. 32. And he said, Will there be anything against me, Lord, if I
speak yet once? but if there should be found there ten? And he said, I
will not destroy it for the ten's sake. 33. And the Lord departed when
he left off speaking to Abraam, and Abraam returned to his place. 



Reader: The Prokeimenon, Psalm 99, in the 6th Tone:

Shout with jubilation unto God, all the earth.



Stichos: Serve the Lord with gladness.



Deacon: Wisdom! 

Reader: The reading is from Proverbs.Deacon: Let us attend!

Prov 16:17-33 



17. The paths of life turn aside from evil; and the ways of
righteousness are length of life. He that receives instruction shall be
in prosperity; and he that regards reproofs shall be made wise. He that
keeps his ways, preserves his own soul; and he that loves his life will
spare his mouth. 18. Pride goes before destruction, and folly before a
fall. 19. Better is a meek spirited man with lowliness, than one who
divides spoils with the proud. 20. He who is skillful in business finds
good: but he that trusts in God is most blessed. 21. Men call the wise
and understanding evil: but they that are pleasing in speech shall hear
more. Understanding is a fountain of life to its possessors; but the
instruction of fools is evil. 23. The heart of the wise will discern the
things which proceed from his own mouth; and on his lips he will wear
knowledge. 24. Good words are honeycombs, and the sweetness thereof is a
healing of the soul. 25. There are ways that seem to be right to a man,
but the end of them looks to the depth of hell. 26. A man who labors,
labors for himself, and drives from him his own ruin. 27. But the
perverse bears destruction upon his own mouth: a foolish man digs up
evil for himself, and treasures fire on his own lips. 28. A perverse man
spreads mischief, and will kindle a torch of deceit with mischiefs; and
he separates friends. 29. A transgressor tries to ensnare friends, and
leads them in ways that are not good. 30. And the man that fixes his
eyes devises perverse things, and marks out with his lips all evils: he
is a furnace of wickedness. 31. Old age is a crown of honor, but it is
found in the ways of righteousness. 32. A man slow to anger is better
than a strong man; and he that governs his temper better than the that
takes a city. 33. All evils come upon the ungodly into their bosoms; but
all righteous things come of the Lord. 



Friday in the Fifth Week - At the Sixth Hour 



Reader: The Troparion of the Prophecy, in the 8th Tone: 

Supremely praised art Thou, O Christ our God, Who shakest the earth, to
convert and to save them that dwell therein, and yet establishest it in
Thy goodness and ineffable compassion; through the intercessions of the
Theotokos, have mercy on us.



Choir: Glory-. Both Now- And the choir repeats the Troparion



Reader: The Prokeimenon, Psalm 100, in the 4th Tone:

Of mercy and judgement will I sing unto Thee, O Lord.



Stichos: I will chant and have understanding in a blameless path.



Deacon: Wisdom! 

Reader: The reading is from the Prophecy of Isaiah.Deacon: Let us
attend!

Is 45:11-17 



11. For thus saith the Lord God, the Holy One of Israel, who has formed
the things that are to come, Inquire of me concerning my sons, and
concerning the works of my hands command me. 12. I have made the earth,
and man upon it: I with my hand have established the heaven; I have
given commandment to all the stars. 13. I have raised him up [to be] a
king with righteousness, and all his ways are right: he shall build my
city, and shall turn the captivity of my people, not for ransoms, nor
for rewards, saith the Lord of hosts. 14. Thus saith the Lord of hosts,
Egypt has labored [for thee]; and the merchandise of the Ethiopians, and
the Sabeans, men of stature, shall pass over to thee, and shall be thy
servants; and they shall follow after thee bound in fetters, and shall
pass over to thee, and shall do obeisance to thee, and make supplication
to thee: because God is in thee; and there is no God beside thee, 15.
For thou art God, yet we knew [it] not, the God of Israel, the Savior.
16. All that are opposed to him shall be ashamed and confounded, and
shall walk in shame: ye isles, keep a feast to me. 17. Israel is saved
by the Lord with an everlasting salvation: they shall not be ashamed nor
confounded for ever more. 



Reader: The Prokeimenon, Psalm 101, in the 4th Tone:

O Lord, hear my prayer, and let my cry come unto Thee.



Stichos: Turn not Thy face from me.



 



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Friday in the Fifth Week - At Vespers 



Reader: The Prokeimenon, Psalm 102, in the 4th Tone:

Compassionate and merciful is the Lord, long-suffering and plenteous in
mercy.



Stichos: Bless the Lord, O my soul, and all that is within me bless His
holy name.



Deacon: Wisdom! 

Reader: The reading is from Genesis.Deacon: Let us attend!

Gen 22:1-18 



1. And it came to pass after these things that God tempted Abraam, and
said to him, Abraam, Abraam; and he said, Lo! I am here. 2. And he said,
Take thy son, the beloved one, whom thou hast loved -- Isaac, and go
into the high land, and offer him there for a whole burnt offering on
one of the mountains which I will tell thee of. 3. And Abraam rose up in
the morning and saddled his ass, and he took with him two servants, and
Isaac his son, and having split wood for a whole burnt offering, he
arose and departed, and came to the place of which God spoke to him, 4.
on the third day; and Abraam having lifted up his eyes, saw the place
afar off. 5. And Abraam said to his servants, Sit ye here with the ass,
and I and the lad will proceed thus far, and having worshipped we will
return to you. 6. And Abraam took the wood of the whole burnt offering,
and laid it on Isaac his son, and he took into his hands both the fire
and the knife, and the two went together. 7. And Isaac said to Abraam
his father Father. And he said, What is it, son? And he said, Behold the
fire and the wood, where is the sheep for a whole burnt offering? 8. And
Abraam said, God will provide himself a sheep for a whole burnt
offering, my son. And both having gone together, 9. came to the place
which God spoke of to him and there Abraam built the altar and laid the
wood on it, and having bound the feet of Isaac his son together, he laid
him on the altar upon the wood. 10. And Abraam stretched forth his hand
to take the knife to slay his son. 11. And an angel of the Lord called
him out of heaven, and said Abraam, Abraam. And he said, Behold, I am
here. 12. And he said, Lay not thine hand upon the child, neither do
anything to him, for now I know that thou fearest God, and for my sake
thou hast not spared thy beloved son. 13. And Abraam lifted up his eyes
and beheld, and lo! a ram caught by his horns in a plant of Sabec; and
Abraam went and took the ram, and offered him up for a whole burnt
offering in the place of Isaac his son. 14. And Abraam called the name
of that place, The Lord hath seen; that they might say to-day, In the
mount the Lord was seen. 15. And an angel of the Lord called Abraam the
second time out of heaven, saying, I have sworn by myself, says the
Lord, because thou hast done this thing, and on my account hast not
spared thy beloved son, 16. surely blessing I will bless thee, and
multiplying I will multiply thy seed as the stars of heaven, and as the
sand which is by the shore of the sea, and thy seed shall inherit the
cities of their enemies. 17. And in thy seed shall all the nations of
the earth be blessed, because thou hast hearkened to my voice. 18. And
Abraam returned to his servants, and they arose and went together to the
well of the oath; and Abraam dwelt at the well of the oath. 



Reader: The Prokeimenon, Psalm 103, in the 4th Tone:

How magnified are Thy works, O Lord! In wisdom hast Thou made them all.



Stichos: Bless the Lord, O my soul; O Lord my God, Thou hast been
magnified exceedingly.



Deacon: Command:

Priest: Wisdom! Aright! The Light of Christ-(Prostration by all)

Deacon: Wisdom! 

Reader: The reading is from Proverbs.Deacon: Let us attend!

Prov 17:17 - 18:5



17. Have thou a friend for every time, and let brethren be useful in
distress; for on this account are they born. 18. A foolish man applauds
and rejoices over himself, as he also that becomes surety would make
himself responsible for his own friends. 19. A lover of sin rejoices in
strifes; 20. and the hard-hearted man comes not in for good. A man of a
changeful tongue will fall into mischiefs; 21. and the heart of a fool
is grief to its possessor. A father rejoices not over an uninstructed
son; but a wise son gladdens his mother. 22. A glad heart promotes
health; but the bones of a sorrowful man dry up. 23. The ways of a man
who unjustly receives gifts in his bosom do not prosper; and an ungodly
man perverts the ways of righteousness. 24. The countenance of a wise
man is sensible; but the eyes of a fool go to the ends of the earth. 25.
A foolish son is a cause of anger to his father, and grief to her that
bore him. 26. It is not right to punish a righteous man, nor is it holy
to plot against righteous princes. 27. He that forbears to utter a hard
word is discreet, and a patient man is wise. 28. Wisdom shall be imputed
to a fool who asks after wisdom: and he who holds his peace shall seem
to be sensible. 1. A man who wishes to separate from friends seeks
excuses; but at all times he will be liable to reproach. 2. A senseless
man feels no need of wisdom, for he is rather led by folly. 3. When an
ungodly man comes into a depth of evils, he despises them; but dishonor
and reproach come upon him. 4. A word in the heart of a man is a deep
water, and a river and fountain of life spring forth. 5. It is not good
to accept the person of the ungodly, nor is it holy to pervert justice
in judgment.