Friday of the Fifth Week of Lent

4 Innocent, Metropolitan of Moscow, Enlightener of the Aleuts and Apostle to America, Repose of

Friday, March 31, 2023 Great Lent

4 Repose St Innocent, Metr. Moscow and Apostle to AmericasHieromartyr Hypatius, Bishop of Gangra (326)St Jonah, Metropolitan of Moscow (1461)

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Genesis 22.1-18 § 26
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].

ΚΑΙ ἐγένετο μετὰ τὰ ρήματα ταῦτα ὁ Θεός ἐπείρασε τὸν ῾Αβραὰμ καὶ εἶπεν αὐτῷ· ῾Αβραάμ, ῾Αβραάμ. ὁ δὲ εἶπεν· ἰδοὺ ἐγώ.

И҆ бы́сть по глаго́лѣхъ си́хъ, бг҃ъ и҆скꙋша́ше а҆враа́ма и҆ речѐ є҆мꙋ̀: а҆враа́ме, а҆враа́ме. И҆ речѐ: сѐ а҆́зъ.

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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.

καὶ εἶπε· λαβὲ τὸν υἱόν σου τὸν ἀγαπητόν, ὃν ἠγάπησας, τὸν ᾿Ισαάκ, καὶ πορεύθητι εἰς τὴν γῆν τὴν ὑψηλὴν καὶ ἀνένεγκον αὐτὸν ἐκεῖ εἰς ὁλοκάρπωσιν ἐφ᾿ ἓν τῶν ὀρέων, ὧν ἄν σοι εἴπω.

И҆ речѐ: поимѝ сы́на твоего̀ возлю́бленнаго, є҆го́же возлюби́лъ є҆сѝ, і҆саа́ка, и҆ и҆дѝ на зе́млю высо́кꙋ и҆ вознесѝ є҆го̀ та́мѡ во всесожже́нїе, на є҆ди́нꙋ ѿ го́ръ, и҆̀хже тѝ рекꙋ̀.

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,

ἀναστὰς δὲ ῾Αβραὰμ τὸ πρωῒ ἐπέσαξε τὴν ὄνον αὐτοῦ· παρέλαβε δὲ μεθ᾿ ἑαυτοῦ δύο παῖδας καὶ ᾿Ισαὰκ τὸν υἱὸν αὐτοῦ καὶ σχίσας ξύλα εἰς ὁλοκάρπωσιν, ἀναστὰς ἐπορεύθη καὶ ἦλθεν ἐπὶ τὸν τόπον, ὃν εἶπεν αὐτῷ ὁ Θεός, τῇ ἡμέρᾳ τῇ τρίτῃ.

Воста́въ же а҆враа́мъ ᲂу҆́трѡ, ѡ҆сѣдла̀ ѻ҆слѧ̀ своѐ: поѧ́тъ же съ собо́ю два̀ ѻ҆́трѡчища и҆ і҆саа́ка сы́на своего̀: и҆ растни́въ дрова̀ во всесожже́нїе, воста́въ и҆́де, и҆ прїи́де на мѣ́сто, є҆́же речѐ є҆мꙋ̀ бг҃ъ, въ тре́тїй де́нь.

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on the third day; and Abraam having lifted up his eyes, saw the place afar off.

καὶ ἀναβλέψας ῾Αβραὰμ τοῖς ὀφθαλμοῖς αὐτοῦ, εἶδε τὸν τόπον μακρόθεν.

И҆ воззрѣ́въ а҆враа́мъ ѻ҆чи́ма свои́ма, ви́дѣ мѣ́сто и҆здале́че.

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.

καὶ εἶπεν ῾Αβραὰμ τοῖς παισὶν αὐτοῦ· καθίσατε αὐτοῦ μετὰ τῆς ὄνου, ἐγὼ δὲ καὶ τὸ παιδάριον διελευσόμεθα ἕως ὧδε καὶ προσκυνήσαντες ἀναστρέψομεν πρὸς ὑμᾶς.

И҆ речѐ а҆враа́мъ ѻ҆трокѡ́мъ свои̑мъ: сѧ́дите здѣ̀ со ѻ҆слѧ́темъ: а҆́зъ же и҆ дѣ́тищь по́йдемъ до ѻ҆́ндѣ, и҆ поклони́вшесѧ возврати́мсѧ къ ва́мъ.

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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.

ἔλαβε δὲ ῾Αβραὰμ τὰ ξύλα τῆς ὁλοκαρπώσεως καὶ ἐπέθηκεν ᾿Ισαὰκ τῷ υἱῷ αὐτοῦ· ἔλαβε δὲ μετὰ χεῖρας καὶ τὸ πῦρ καὶ τὴν μάχαιραν, καὶ ἐπορεύθησαν οἱ δύο ἅμα.

Взѧ́ же а҆враа́мъ дрова̀ всесожже́нїѧ и҆ возложѝ на і҆саа́ка сы́на своего̀: взѧ́ же въ рꙋ́ки и҆ ѻ҆́гнь, и҆ но́жъ, и҆ и҆до́ста ѻ҆́ба вкꙋ́пѣ.

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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?

εἶπε δὲ ᾿Ισαὰκ πρὸς ῾Αβραὰμ τὸν πατέρα αὐτοῦ· πάτερ. ὁ δὲ εἶπε· τί ἐστι, τέκνον; εἶπε δέ· ἰδοὺ τὸ πῦρ καὶ τὰ ξύλα· ποῦ ἐστι τὸ πρόβατον τὸ εἰς ὁλοκάρπωσιν;

Рече́ же і҆саа́къ ко а҆враа́мꙋ ѻ҆тцꙋ̀ своемꙋ̀: ѻ҆́тче. Ѻ҆́нъ же речѐ: что́ є҆сть, ча́до; Рече́ же: сѐ, ѻ҆́гнь и҆ дрова̀, гдѣ́ є҆сть ѻ҆вча̀ є҆́же во всесожже́нїе;

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And Abraam said, God will provide himself a sheep for a whole-burnt-offering, [my] son. And both having gone together,

εἶπε δὲ ῾Αβραάμ· ὁ Θεὸς ὄψεται ἑαυτῷ πρόβατον εἰς ὁλοκάρπωσιν, τέκνον. πορευθέντες δὲ ἀμφότεροι ἅμα,

Рече́ же а҆враа́мъ: бг҃ъ ᲂу҆́зритъ себѣ̀ ѻ҆вча̀ во всесожже́нїе, ча́до. Шє́дша же ѻ҆́ба вкꙋ́пѣ,

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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.

ἦλθον ἐπὶ τὸν τόπον, ὃν εἶπεν αὐτῷ ὁ Θεός. καὶ ᾠκοδόμησεν ἐκεῖ ῾Αβραὰμ τὸ θυσιαστήριον καὶ ἐπέθηκε τὰ ξύλα, καὶ συμποδίσας ᾿Ισαὰκ τὸν υἱὸν αὐτοῦ, ἐπέθηκεν αὐτὸν ἐπὶ τὸ θυσιαστήριον ἐπάνω τῶν ξύλων.

прїидо́ста на мѣ́сто, є҆́же речѐ є҆мꙋ̀ бг҃ъ: и҆ созда̀ та́мѡ а҆враа́мъ же́ртвенникъ и҆ возложѝ дрова̀: и҆ свѧза́въ і҆саа́ка сы́на своего̀, возложѝ є҆го̀ на же́ртвенникъ верхꙋ̀ дро́въ.

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And Abraam stretched forth his hand to take the knife to slay his son.

καὶ ἐξέτεινεν ῾Αβραὰμ τὴν χεῖρα αὐτοῦ λαβεῖν τὴν μάχαιραν σφάξαι τὸν υἱὸν αὐτοῦ.

И҆ прострѐ а҆враа́мъ рꙋ́кꙋ свою̀, взѧ́ти но́жъ, закла́ти сы́на своего̀.

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And an angel of the Lord called him out of heaven, and said, Abraam, Abraam. And he said, Behold, I [am here].

καὶ ἐκάλεσεν αὐτὸν ἄγγελος Κυρίου ἐκ τοῦ οὐρανοῦ καὶ εἶπεν· ῾Αβραάμ, ῾Αβραάμ. ὁ δὲ εἶπεν· ἰδοὺ ἐγώ.

И҆ воззва̀ и҆̀ а҆́гг҃лъ гдⷭ҇ень съ нб҃сѐ, и҆ речѐ: а҆враа́ме, а҆враа́ме. Ѻ҆́нъ же речѐ: сѐ, а҆́зъ.

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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.

καὶ εἶπε· μὴ ἐπιβάλῃς τὴν χεῖρά σου ἐπὶ τὸ παιδάριον μηδὲ ποιήσῃς αὐτῷ μηδέν· νῦν γὰρ ἔγνων, ὅτι φοβῇ σὺ τὸν Θεὸν καὶ οὐκ ἐφείσω τοῦ υἱοῦ σου τοῦ ἀγαπητοῦ δι᾿ ἐμέ.

И҆ речѐ: да не возложи́ши рꙋкѝ твоеѧ̀ на ѻ҆́трочища, нижѐ да сотвори́ши є҆мꙋ̀ что̀: нн҃ѣ бо позна́хъ, ꙗ҆́кѡ бои́шисѧ ты̀ бг҃а, и҆ не пощадѣ́лъ є҆сѝ сы́на твоегѡ̀ возлю́бленнагѡ менє̀ ра́ди.

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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.

καὶ ἀναβλέψας ῾Αβραὰμ τοῖς ὀφθαλμοῖς αὐτοῦ εἶδε, καὶ ἰδοὺ κριὸς εἷς κατεχόμενος ἐν φυτῷ Σαβὲκ τῶν κεράτων· καὶ ἐπορεύθη ῾Αβραὰμ καὶ ἔλαβε τὸν κριὸν καὶ ἀνήνεγκεν αὐτὸν εἰς ὁλοκάρπωσιν ἀντὶ ᾿Ισαὰκ τοῦ υἱοῦ αὐτοῦ.

И҆ воззрѣ́въ а҆враа́мъ ѻ҆чи́ма свои́ма ви́дѣ, и҆ сѐ, ѻ҆ве́нъ є҆ди́нъ держи́мый рога́ма въ са́дѣ саве́къ: и҆ и҆́де а҆враа́мъ, и҆ взѧ̀ ѻ҆вна̀, и҆ вознесѐ є҆го̀ во всесожже́нїе вмѣ́стѡ і҆саа́ка сы́на своегѡ̀.

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.

καὶ ἐκάλεσεν ῾Αβραὰμ τὸ ὄνομα τοῦ τόπου ἐκείνου, Κύριος εἶδεν, ἵνα εἴπωσι σήμερον, ἐν τῷ ὄρει Κύριος ὤφθη.

И҆ наречѐ а҆враа́мъ и҆́мѧ мѣ́стꙋ томꙋ̀: гдⷭ҇ь ви́дѣ: да рекꙋ́тъ дне́сь: на горѣ̀ гдⷭ҇ь ꙗ҆ви́сѧ.

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And an angel of the Lord called Abraam the second time out of heaven, saying,

καὶ ἐκάλεσεν ἄγγελος Κυρίου τὸν ῾Αβραὰμ δεύτερον ἐκ τοῦ οὐρανοῦ, λέγων·

И҆ воззва̀ а҆́гг҃лъ гдⷭ҇ень а҆враа́ма втори́цею съ нб҃сѐ,

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I have sworn by myself, says the Lord, because thou hast done this thing, and on my account hast not spared thy beloved son,

κατ᾿ ἐμαυτοῦ ὤμοσα, λέγει Κύριος, οὗ εἵνεκεν ἐποίησας τὸ ρῆμα τοῦτο, καὶ οὐκ ἐφείσω τοῦ υἱοῦ σου τοῦ ἀγαπητοῦ δι᾿ ἐμέ,

глаго́лѧ: мно́ю самѣ́мъ клѧ́хсѧ, гл҃етъ гдⷭ҇ь, є҆гѡ́же ра́ди сотвори́лъ є҆сѝ глаго́лъ се́й и҆ не пощадѣ́лъ є҆сѝ сы́на твоегѡ̀ возлю́бленнагѡ менє̀ ра́ди:

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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.

ἦ μὴν εὐλογῶν εὐλογήσω σε, καὶ πληθύνων πληθυνῶ τὸ σπέρμα σου, ὡς τοὺς ἀστέρας τοῦ οὐρανοῦ καὶ ὡς τὴν ἄμμον τὴν παρὰ τὸ χεῖλος τῆς θαλάσσης, καὶ κληρονομήσει τὸ σπέρμα σου τὰς πόλεις τῶν ὑπεναντίων·

вои́стиннꙋ блгⷭ҇вѧ̀ блгⷭ҇влю́ тѧ, и҆ ᲂу҆множа́ѧ ᲂу҆мно́жꙋ сѣ́мѧ твоѐ, ꙗ҆́кѡ ѕвѣ́зды небє́сныѧ, и҆ ꙗ҆́кѡ песо́къ вскра́й мо́рѧ: и҆ наслѣ́дитъ сѣ́мѧ твоѐ гра́ды сꙋпоста́тѡвъ,

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And in thy seed shall all the nations of the earth be blessed, because thou hast hearkened to my voice.

καὶ ἐνευλογηθήσονται ἐν τῷ σπέρματί σου πάντα τὰ ἔθνη τῆς γῆς, ἀνθ᾿ ὧν ὑπήκουσας τῆς ἐμῆς φωνῆς.

и҆ блгⷭ҇вѧ́тсѧ ѡ҆ сѣ́мени твое́мъ всѝ ꙗ҆зы́цы земні́и, зане́же послꙋ́шалъ є҆сѝ гла́са моегѡ̀.

Proverbs 17.17-18.5 § 94

Chapter 17

17

Have thou a friend for every time, and let brethren be useful in distress; for on this account are they born.

εἰς πάντα καιρὸν φίλος ὑπαρχέτω σοι, ἀδελφοὶ δὲ ἐν ἀνάγκαις χρήσιμοι ἔστωσαν· τούτου γὰρ χάριν γεννῶνται.

На всѧ́ко вре́мѧ дрꙋ́гъ да бꙋ́детъ тебѣ̀, бра́тїѧ же въ нꙋ́ждахъ поле́зни да бꙋ́дꙋтъ: сегѡ́ бо ра́ди ражда́ютсѧ.

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A foolish man applauds and rejoices over himself, [as he] also that becomes surety would make himself responsible for his own friends.

ἀνὴρ ἄφρων ἐπικροτεῖ καὶ ἐπιχαίρει ἑαυτῷ, ὡς καὶ ὁ ἐγγυώμενος ἐγγύῃ τῶν ἑαυτοῦ φίλων.

Мꙋ́жъ безꙋ́менъ пле́щетъ и҆ ра́дꙋетсѧ себѣ̀, ꙗ҆́коже порꙋча́ѧйсѧ и҆спорꙋ́читъ дрꙋ́га своего̀, на свои́хъ же ᲂу҆стна́хъ ѻ҆́гнь сокро́вищствꙋетъ.

19

A lover of sin rejoices in strifes;

φιλαμαρτήμων χαίρει μάχαις, [ὑψῶν δὲ θύραν αὐτοῦ ζητεῖ συντριβήν].

Грѣхолю́бецъ ра́дꙋетсѧ сва́рѡмъ, а҆ жестокосе́рдый не ᲂу҆срѧ́щетъ благи́хъ.

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and the hard-hearted man comes not in for good. A man of a changeful tongue will fall into mischiefs;

ὁ δὲ σκληροκάρδιος οὐ συναντᾷ ἀγαθοῖς. ἀνὴρ εὐμετάβολος γλώσσῃ ἐμπεσεῖται εἰς κακά,

Мꙋ́жъ ᲂу҆добопрело́жный ѧ҆зы́комъ впаде́тъ во ѕла̑ѧ: се́рдце же безꙋ́мнагѡ болѣ́знь стѧжа́вшемꙋ є҆̀.

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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.

καρδία δὲ ἄφρονος ὀδύνη τῷ κεκτημένῳ αὐτήν. οὐκ εὐφραίνεται πατὴρ ἐπὶ υἱῷ ἀπαιδεύτῳ, υἱὸς δὲ φρόνιμος εὐφραίνει μητέρα αὐτοῦ.

Не весели́тсѧ ѻ҆те́цъ ѡ҆ сы́нѣ ненака́заннѣмъ: сы́нъ же мꙋ́дръ весели́тъ ма́терь свою̀.

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A glad heart promotes health; but the bones of a sorrowful man dry up.

καρδία εὐφραινομένη εὐεκτεῖν ποιεῖ, ἀνδρὸς δὲ λυπηροῦ ξηραίνεται τὰ ὀστᾶ.

Се́рдце веселѧ́щесѧ бл҃гоимѣ́тисѧ твори́тъ: мꙋ́жꙋ же печа́льнꙋ засы́шꙋтъ кѡ́сти.

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.

λαμβάνοντος δῶρα ἀδίκως ἐν κόλποις οὐ κατευοδοῦνται ὁδοί, ἀσεβὴς δὲ ἐκκλίνει ὁδοὺς δικαιοσύνης.

Прїе́млющемꙋ да́ры непра́веднѡ въ нѣ̑дра не пред̾ꙋспѣва́ютъ пꙋтїѐ: нечести́вый же ᲂу҆кланѧ́етъ пꙋти̑ пра́вды.

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The countenance of a wise man is sensible; but the eyes of a fool [go] to the ends of the earth.

πρόσωπον συνετὸν ἀνδρὸς σοφοῦ, οἱ δὲ ὀφθαλμοὶ τοῦ ἄφρονος ἐπ᾿ ἄκρα γῆς.

Лицѐ разꙋ́мно мꙋ́жа премꙋ́дра, ѻ҆́чи же безꙋ́мнагѡ на концѣ́хъ землѝ.

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A foolish son [is a cause of] anger to his father, and grief to her that bore him.

ὀργὴ πατρὶ υἱὸς ἄφρων καὶ ὀδύνη τῇ τεκούσῃ αὐτόν.

Гнѣ́въ ѻ҆тцꙋ̀ сы́нъ безꙋ́менъ, и҆ болѣ́знь ро́ждшей є҆го̀.

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[It is] not right to punish a righteous man, nor [is it] holy to plot against righteous princes.

ζημιοῦν ἄνδρα δίκαιον οὐ καλόν, οὐδὲ ὅσιον ἐπιβουλεύειν δυνάσταις δικαίοις.

Тщєты̀ твори́ти мꙋ́жꙋ првⷣнꙋ не добро̀, нижѐ преподо́бно навѣ́товати власте́мъ пра́вєднымъ.

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He that forbears to utter a hard word is discreet, and a patient man is wise.

ὃς φείδεται ῥῆμα προέσθαι σκληρόν, ἐπιγνώμων, μακρόθυμος δὲ ἀνὴρ φρόνιμος.

И҆́же щади́тъ глаго́лъ произнестѝ же́стокъ, разꙋ́менъ: долготерпѣли́вый же мꙋ́жъ премꙋ́дръ, лꙋ́чше и҆́щꙋщагѡ наꙋ́ки.

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Wisdom shall be imputed to a fool who asks after wisdom: and he who holds his peace shall seem to be sensible.

ἀνοήτῳ ἐπερωτήσαντι σοφίαν σοφία λογισθήσεται, ἐνεὸν δέ τις ἑαυτὸν ποιήσας δόξει φρόνιμος εἶναι.

Несмы́сленномꙋ вопроси́вшꙋ ѡ҆ мꙋ́дрости, мꙋ́дрость вмѣни́тсѧ: нѣ́ма же кто̀ себѐ твори́тъ, возмни́тсѧ разꙋ́менъ бы́ти.

Chapter 18

1

A man who wishes to separate from friends seeks excuses; but at all times he will be liable to reproach.

Προφάσεις ζητεῖ ἀνὴρ βουλόμενος χωρίζεσθαι ἀπὸ φίλων, ἐν παντὶ δὲ καιρῷ ἐπονείδιστος ἔσται.

Вины̑ и҆́щетъ мꙋ́жъ хотѧ̀ ѿлꙋчи́тисѧ ѿ дрꙋгѡ́въ, на всѧ́ко же вре́мѧ поноси́мь бꙋ́детъ.

2

A senseless man feels no need of wisdom, for he is rather led by folly.

οὐ χρείαν ἔχει σοφίας ἐνδεὴς φρενῶν, μᾶλλον γὰρ ἄγεται ἀφροσύνῃ.

Не тре́бꙋетъ премꙋ́дрости мꙋ́жъ скꙋдоꙋ́менъ, занѐ па́че во́дитсѧ безꙋ́мїемъ.

3

When an ungodly man comes into a depth of evils, he despises [them]; but dishonour and reproach come upon him.

ὅταν ἔλθῃ ἀσεβὴς εἰς βάθος κακῶν, καταφρονεῖ, επέρχεται δὲ αὐτῷ ἀτιμία καὶ ὄνειδος.

Є҆гда̀ прїи́детъ нечести́вый во глꙋбинꙋ̀ ѕѡ́лъ, неради́тъ: нахо́дитъ же є҆мꙋ̀ безче́стїе и҆ поноше́нїе.

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A word in the heart of a man is a deep water, and a river and fountain of life spring forth.

ὕδωρ βαθὺ λόγος ἐν καρδίᾳ ἀνδρός, ποταμὸς δὲ ἀναπηδύει καὶ πηγὴ ζωῆς.

Вода̀ глꙋбока̀ сло́во въ се́рдцы мꙋ́жа, рѣка́ же и҆зска́чꙋщи и҆ и҆сто́чникъ жи́зни.

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[It is] not good to accept the person of the ungodly, nor [is it] holy to pervert justice in judgment.

θαυμάσαι πρόσωπον ἀσεβοῦς οὐ καλόν, οὐδὲ ὅσιον ἐκκλίνειν τὸ δίκαιον ἐν κρίσει.

Чꙋди́тисѧ лицꙋ̀ нечести́вагѡ не добро̀, нижѐ преподо́бно ᲂу҆кланѧ́ти првⷣное на сꙋдѣ̀.

Composite 2 - Proverbs 10, 3, 8 § 177 (St Innocent)

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The memory of a just man is praised, and the Lord’s blessing is upon his head. Blessed is one who has found wisdom; a mortal who knows understanding. To import her is better than treasures of gold and silver. She is more valuable than precious stones; nothing of value equals her worth. Justice proceeds from her mouth; she bears law and mercy on her tongue. Therefore, my children, listen to me, for I speak weighty things. And blessed is the one who keeps my ways. For my goings out are the goings out of life, and favour is prepared from the Lord. Therefore I exhort you, and utter my voice to the children of humankind. Because I, Wisdom, have prepared counsel, knowledge and understanding. I have called on them. Counsel and sureness are mine; prudence is mine, strength is mine. I love those who are my friends, while those who seek me will find grace. You innocent, then, understand cunning; you untaught, take it to heart. Listen to me, for I will speak weighty things, and I will open right things from my lips. Because my throat will meditate truth; lying lips are abominable before me. All the words of my mouth are with justice, there is nothing crooked in them nor twisted. They are all straight for those who understand, and right for those who find knowledge. For I teach you what is true, that your hope may be in the Lord and that you may be filled with spirit.

Composite 3 - Wisdom of Solomon 4, 5 § 178 (St Innocent)

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A just man if he comes to his end will be at rest. A just man who dies will condemn the ungodly who are alive; for they will see the end of a just man and will not understand what they counselled concerning him. For the Lord will break the ungodly, render them voiceless and cast them headlong, and he will shake them from the foundations and they will be utterly worsted in sorrow, and their memory shall perish. They shall come with fear at the accounting of their sins, and their iniquities will convict them to their face. Then the just will stand with much boldness in the face of those who afflicted him and made his toils of no account. When they see this they will be troubled with great fear and will be amazed at the wonder of his salvation. For they will say as they repent and with anguish they will groan and say: Is this he whom we fools once made a laughing stock and a byword of reproach? We reckoned his life folly and his end dishonour. How has he been numbered among the children of God and his lot with the Saints? Therefore we have erred from the way of truth and the light of righteousness has not shone on us and the sun has not dawned on us. We have been filled with paths of lawlessness and destruction and journeyed through trackless paths, but have not known the way of the Lord.

Composite 4 - Proverbs 10; Wisdom of Solomon 6, 7, 8, 9 § 179 (St Innocent)

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The mouth of a just man distils wisdom; the lips of men know graces. The mouth of the wise meditates wisdom; justice delivers them from death. When a just man dies hope is not lost; for a just son is born for life, and among his good things he will pluck the fruit of justice. There is light at all times for the just, and they will find grace and glory from the Lord. The tongue of the wise knows what is good, and wisdom will take its rest in their hearts. The Lord loves holy hearts; while all who are blameless in the way are acceptable to him. The wisdom of the Lord will enlighten the face of the understanding; for she anticipates those who desire her before they know it, and is easily contemplated by those who love her. One who rises for her at dawn will not toil, and one who keeps vigil because of her will be without care. For she goes about seeking those who are worthy of her, and shows herself favourably to those on her paths. Wickedness will never prevail against wisdom. Because of this I too became a lover of her beauty and became her friend, and I sought her out from my youth, and I sought to take her as my bride, because the Master of all things loved her, for she is an initiate of the knowledge of God and one who chooses his works. Her toils are virtues; she herself teaches sobriety and prudence; justice and courage, than which things nothing is more useful in human life. If anyone longs for much experience, she knows how to compare things of old and those that are to come. She knows the twists of words and the explanations of riddles. She foresees signs and wonders and the outcomes of seasons and times. And to all she is a good counsellor. Because immortality is in her, and fame in the fellowship of her words. Therefore I appealed to the Lord and besought him and said from my whole heart, ‘God of my Fathers and Lord of mercy, who made all things by your Word, and established humanity by your Wisdom to be sovereign over the creatures that had come into being by you, and to order the world in holiness and justice, give me Wisdom who sits by your throne, and do not reject me from among your children, for I am your servant and the son of your maid servant. Send her out from your holy dwelling and from the throne of your glory, that she may be present with me and teach me what is well pleasing before you. And she will guide me with knowledge and guard me with her glory. For all the thoughts of mortals are wretched and their ideas are unstable.’

Matins

John 10.1-9 § 35ctr (St Innocent)

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VERILY, verily, I say unto you, He that entereth not by the door into the sheepfold, but climbeth up some other way, the same is a thief and a robber.

Ἀμὴν ἀμὴν λέγω ὑμῖν, ὁ μὴ εἰσερχόμενος διὰ τῆς θύρας εἰς τὴν αὐλὴν τῶν προβάτων, ἀλλὰ ἀναβαίνων ἀλλαχόθεν, ἐκεῖνος κλέπτης ἐστὶ καὶ λῃστής·

А҆ми́нь, а҆ми́нь гл҃ю ва́мъ: не входѧ́й две́рьми во дво́ръ ѻ҆́вчїй, но прела́зѧ и҆́нꙋдѣ, то́й та́ть є҆́сть и҆ разбо́йникъ:

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But he that entereth in by the door is the shepherd of the sheep.

ὁ δὲ εἰσερχόμενος διὰ τῆς θύρας ποιμήν ἐστι τῶν προβάτων.

а҆ входѧ́й две́рьми па́стырь є҆́сть ѻ҆вца́мъ:

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To him the porter openeth; and the sheep hear his voice: and he calleth his own sheep by name, and leadeth them out.

τούτῳ ὁ θυρωρὸς ἀνοίγει, καὶ τὰ πρόβατα τῆς φωνῆς αὐτοῦ ἀκούει, καὶ τὰ ἴδια πρόβατα καλεῖ κατ’ ὄνομα καὶ ἐξάγει αὐτά.

семꙋ̀ две́рникъ ѿверза́етъ, и҆ ѻ҆́вцы гла́съ є҆гѡ̀ слы́шатъ, и҆ своѧ̑ ѻ҆́вцы глаша́етъ по и҆́мени, и҆ и҆зго́нитъ и҆̀хъ:

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And when he putteth forth his own sheep, he goeth before them, and the sheep follow him: for they know his voice.

καὶ ὅταν τὰ ἴδια πρόβατα ἐκβάλῃ, ἔμπροσθεν αὐτῶν πορεύεται, καὶ τὰ πρόβατα αὐτῷ ἀκολουθεῖ, ὅτι οἴδασι τὴν φωνὴν αὐτοῦ·

и҆ є҆гда̀ своѧ̑ ѻ҆́вцы и҆ждене́тъ, пред̾ ни́ми хо́дитъ: и҆ ѻ҆́вцы по не́мъ и҆́дꙋтъ, ꙗ҆́кѡ вѣ́дѧтъ гла́съ є҆гѡ̀:

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And a stranger will they not follow, but will flee from him: for they know not the voice of strangers.

ἀλλοτρίῳ δὲ οὐ μὴ ἀκολουθήσωσιν, ἀλλὰ φεύξονται ἀπ’ αὐτοῦ, ὅτι οὐκ οἴδασι τῶν ἀλλοτρίων τὴν φωνήν.

по чꙋжде́мъ же не и҆́дꙋтъ, но бѣжа́тъ ѿ негѡ̀, ꙗ҆́кѡ не зна́ютъ чꙋжда́гѡ гла́са.

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This parable spake Jesus unto them: but they understood not what things they were which he spake unto them.

Ταύτην τὴν παροιμίαν εἶπεν αὐτοῖς ὁ Ἰησοῦς· ἐκεῖνοι δὲ οὐκ ἔγνωσαν τίνα ἦν ἃ ἐλάλει αὐτοῖς.

Сїю̀ при́тчꙋ речѐ и҆̀мъ і҆и҃съ: ѻ҆ни́ же не разꙋмѣ́ша, что̀ бѧ́ше, ꙗ҆̀же гл҃аше и҆̀мъ.

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Then said Jesus unto them again, Verily, verily, I say unto you, I am the door of the sheep.

Εἶπεν οὖν πάλιν αὐτοῖς ὁ Ἰησοῦς· ἀμὴν ἀμὴν λέγω ὑμῖν ὅτι ἐγώ εἰμι ἡ θύρα τῶν προβάτων.

Рече́ же па́ки и҆̀мъ і҆и҃съ: а҆ми́нь, а҆ми́нь гл҃ю ва́мъ, ꙗ҆́кѡ а҆́зъ є҆́смь две́рь ѻ҆вца́мъ.

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All that ever came before me are thieves and robbers: but the sheep did not hear them.

πάντες ὅσοι ἦλθον πρὸ ἐμοῦ, κλέπται εἰσὶ καὶ λῃσταί· ἀλλ’ οὐκ ἤκουσαν αὐτῶν τὰ πρόβατα.

Всѝ, є҆ли́кѡ (и҆́хъ) прїи́де пре́жде менє̀, та́тїе сꙋ́ть и҆ разбѡ́йницы: но не послꙋ́шаша и҆́хъ ѻ҆́вцы.

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I am the door: by me if any man enter in, he shall be saved, and shall go in and out, and find pasture.

ἐγώ εἰμι ἡ θύρα· δι’ ἐμοῦ ἐάν τις εἰσέλθῃ, σωθήσεται, καὶ εἰσελεύσεται καὶ ἐξελεύσεται, καὶ νομὴν εὑρήσει.

[Заⷱ҇ 36] А҆́зъ є҆́смь две́рь: мно́ю а҆́ще кто̀ вни́детъ, сп҃се́тсѧ, и҆ вни́детъ и҆ и҆зы́детъ, и҆ па́жить ѡ҆брѧ́щетъ.

Hours

Isaiah 45.11-17 § 149
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For thus saith the Lord God, the Holy One of Israel, who has formed the things that are to come, Enquire of me concerning my sons, and concerning the works of my hands command me.

ὅτι οὕτω λέγει Κύριος ὁ Θεὸς ὁ ἅγιος ᾿Ισραὴλ ὁ ποιήσας τὰ ἐπερχόμενα· ἐρωτήσατέ με περὶ τῶν υἱῶν μου καὶ περὶ τῶν θυγατέρων μου καὶ περὶ τῶν ἔργων τῶν χειρῶν μου ἐντείλασθέ μοι.

Ꙗ҆́кѡ та́кѡ гл҃етъ гдⷭ҇ь бг҃ъ, ст҃ы́й і҆и҃левъ, сотвори́вый грѧдꙋ̑щаѧ: вопроси́те менѐ ѡ҆ сынѣ́хъ мои́хъ и҆ ѡ҆ дще́рехъ мои́хъ, и҆ ѡ҆ дѣ́лѣхъ рꙋкꙋ̀ моє́ю заповѣ́дите мнѣ̀.

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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.

ἐγὼ ἐποίησα γῆν καὶ ἄνθρωπον ἐπ᾿ αὐτῆς, ἐγὼ τῇ χειρί μου ἐστερέωσα τὸν οὐρανόν, ἐγὼ πᾶσι τοῖς ἄστροις ἐνετειλάμην.

А҆́зъ сотвори́хъ зе́млю и҆ человѣ́ка на не́й, а҆́зъ рꙋко́ю мое́ю ᲂу҆тверди́хъ не́бо, а҆́зъ всѣ̑мъ ѕвѣзда́мъ заповѣ́дахъ.

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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.

ἐγὼ ἤγειρα αὐτὸν μετὰ δικαιοσύνης βασιλέα, καὶ πᾶσαι αἱ ὁδοὶ αὐτοῦ εὐθεῖαι. οὗτος οἰκοδομήσει τὴν πόλιν μου καὶ τὴν αἰχμαλωσίαν τοῦ λαοῦ μου ἐπιστρέψει οὐ μετὰ λύτρων, οὐδὲ μετὰ δώρων, εἶπε Κύριος σαβαώθ.

А҆́зъ возста́вихъ є҆го̀ со пра́вдою царѧ̀, и҆ всѝ пꙋтїѐ є҆гѡ̀ пра̑вы: се́й сози́ждетъ гра́дъ мо́й и҆ плѣне́нїе люді́й мои́хъ возврати́тъ, не по мздѣ̀, ни по дарѡ́мъ, речѐ гдⷭ҇ь саваѡ́ѳъ.

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Thus saith the Lord of hosts, Egypt has laboured [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, [O Lord].

Οὕτω λέγει Κύριος σαβαώθ· ἐκοπίασεν Αἴγυπτος καὶ ἐμπορία Αἰθιόπων, καὶ οἱ Σεβωεὶμ ἄνδρες ὑψηλοὶ ἐπὶ σὲ διαβήσονται καὶ σοὶ ἔσονται δοῦλοι καὶ ὀπίσω σου ἀκολουθήσουσι δεδεμένοι χειροπέδαις καὶ διαβήσονται πρός σε, καὶ προσκυνήσουσί σοι καὶ ἐν σοὶ προσεύξονται, ὅτι ἐν σοὶ ὁ Θεός ἐστι καὶ οὐκ ἐστι Θεὸς πλὴν σοῦ·

Та́кѡ гл҃етъ гдⷭ҇ь саваѡ́ѳъ: ᲂу҆трꙋди́сѧ є҆гѵ́петъ и҆ кꙋ̑пли є҆ѳїѡ́пскїѧ, и҆ саваі́мстїи мꙋ́жїе высо́цыи къ тебѣ̀ пре́йдꙋтъ и҆ тебѣ̀ бꙋ́дꙋтъ рабѝ, и҆ в̾слѣ́дъ тебє̀ по́йдꙋтъ свѧ́зани ᲂу҆́зами рꙋчны́ми, и҆ пре́йдꙋтъ къ тебѣ̀ и҆ покло́нѧтсѧ тебѣ̀, и҆ въ тебѣ̀ помо́лѧтсѧ, ꙗ҆́кѡ въ тебѣ̀ бг҃ъ є҆́сть, и҆ рекꙋ́тъ: нѣ́сть бг҃а ра́звѣ тебє̀:

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For thou art God, yet we knew [it] not, the God of Israel, the Saviour.

σὺ γὰρ εἶ Θεός, καὶ οὐκ ᾔδειμεν, ὁ Θεὸς τοῦ ᾿Ισραὴλ σωτήρ.

ты́ бо є҆сѝ бг҃ъ, и҆ не вѣ́дѣхомъ, бг҃ъ і҆и҃левъ сп҃съ.

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All that are opposed to him shall be ashamed and confounded, and shall walk in shame: ye isles, keep a feast to me.

αἰσχυνθήσονται καὶ ἐντραπήσονται πάντες οἱ ἀντικείμενοι αὐτῷ καὶ πορεύσονται ἐν αἰσχύνῃ. ἐγκαινίζεσθε πρός με, νῆσοι.

Постыдѧ́тсѧ и҆ посра́мѧтсѧ всѝ проти́вѧщїисѧ є҆мꙋ̀ и҆ по́йдꙋтъ въ стꙋдѣ̀: ѡ҆бновлѧ́йтесѧ ко мнѣ̀, ѻ҆́строви.

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Israel is saved by the Lord with an everlasting salvation: they shall not be ashamed nor confounded for evermore.

᾿Ισραὴλ σώζεται ὑπὸ Κυρίου σωτηρίαν αἰώνιον· οὐκ αἰσχυνθήσονται οὐδὲ μὴ ἐντραπῶσιν ἕως τοῦ αἰῶνος ἔτι.

І҆и҃ль спаса́етсѧ ѿ гдⷭ҇а спⷭ҇нїемъ вѣ́чнымъ: не постыдѧ́тсѧ, ни посра́мѧтсѧ да́же до вѣ́ка ктомꙋ̀.

Divine Liturgy

Hebrews 7:26–8:2 § 318 (St Innocent)

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Prokeimenon, Tone 4

My mouth shall speak wisdom / ^nd the meditation of my heart shall be understanding!

Verse: Hear this all ye people! Give ear all inhabitants of the world!

Brethren, such a High Priest was fitting for us, who is holy, harmless, undefiled, separate from sinners, and made higher than the heavens; who does not need daily, as those high priests, to offer up sacrifice, first for His own sins and then for the people’s, for this He did once, when He offered up Himself. For the law makes men high priests which have infirmity, but the word of the oath, which came after the law, makes the Son, who is consecrated forever... Now this is the sum of the things which we have said: We have such a High Priest, who is seated at the right hand of the throne of the Majesty in the heavens, a Minister of the Sanctuary and of the true Tabernacle which the Lord erected, and not man.

Alleluia, Tone 2

The mouth of the righteous shall proclaim wisdom and his tongue shall speak of judgment

Verse: The Law of God is in his heart, and his steps shall not falter

John 10.9-16 § 36 (St Innocent)

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I am the door: by me if any man enter in, he shall be saved, and shall go in and out, and find pasture.

ἐγώ εἰμι ἡ θύρα· δι’ ἐμοῦ ἐάν τις εἰσέλθῃ, σωθήσεται, καὶ εἰσελεύσεται καὶ ἐξελεύσεται, καὶ νομὴν εὑρήσει.

[Заⷱ҇ 36] А҆́зъ є҆́смь две́рь: мно́ю а҆́ще кто̀ вни́детъ, сп҃се́тсѧ, и҆ вни́детъ и҆ и҆зы́детъ, и҆ па́жить ѡ҆брѧ́щетъ.

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The thief cometh not, but for to steal, and to kill, and to destroy: I am come that they might have life, and that they might have it more abundantly.

ὁ κλέπτης οὐκ ἔρχεται εἰ μὴ ἵνα κλέψῃ καὶ θύσῃ καὶ ἀπολέσῃ· ἐγὼ ἦλθον ἵνα ζωὴν ἔχωσι καὶ περισσὸν ἔχωσιν.

Та́ть не прихо́дитъ, ра́звѣ да ᲂу҆кра́детъ и҆ ᲂу҆бїе́тъ и҆ погꙋби́тъ: а҆́зъ прїидо́хъ, да живо́тъ и҆́мꙋтъ и҆ ли́шше и҆́мꙋтъ.

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I am the good shepherd: the good shepherd giveth his life for the sheep.

ἐγώ εἰμι ὁ ποιμὴν ὁ καλός. ὁ ποιμὴν ὁ καλὸς τὴν ψυχὴν αὐτοῦ τίθησιν ὑπὲρ τῶν προβάτων·

А҆́зъ є҆́смь па́стырь до́брый: па́стырь до́брый дꙋ́шꙋ свою̀ полага́етъ за ѻ҆́вцы:

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But he that is an hireling, and not the shepherd, whose own the sheep are not, seeth the wolf coming, and leaveth the sheep, and fleeth: and the wolf catcheth them, and scattereth the sheep.

ὁ μισθωτὸς δὲ καὶ οὐκ ὢν ποιμήν, οὗ οὐκ εἰσὶ τὰ πρόβατα ἴδια, θεωρεῖ τὸν λύκον ἐρχόμενον καὶ ἀφίησι τὰ πρόβατα καὶ φεύγει· καὶ ὁ λύκος ἁρπάζει αὐτὰ καὶ σκορπίζει τὰ πρόβατα.

а҆ нае́мникъ, и҆́же нѣ́сть па́стырь, є҆мꙋ́же не сꙋ́ть ѻ҆́вцы своѧ̑, ви́дитъ во́лка грѧдꙋ́ща и҆ ѡ҆ставлѧ́етъ ѻ҆́вцы и҆ бѣ́гаетъ, и҆ во́лкъ расхи́титъ и҆̀хъ и҆ распꙋ́дитъ ѻ҆́вцы:

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The hireling fleeth, because he is an hireling, and careth not for the sheep.

ὁ δἑ μισθωτὸς φεύγει, ὅτι μισθωτός ἐστι καὶ οὐ μέλει αὐτῷ περὶ τῶν προβάτων.

а҆ нае́мникъ бѣжи́тъ, ꙗ҆́кѡ нае́мникъ є҆́сть и҆ неради́тъ ѡ҆ ѻ҆вца́хъ.

14

I am the good shepherd, and know my sheep, and am known of mine.

ἐγώ εἰμι ὁ ποιμὴν ὁ καλός, καὶ γινώσκω τὰ ἐμὰ καὶ γινώσκομαι ὑπὸ τῶν ἐμῶν,

А҆́зъ є҆́смь па́стырь до́брый: и҆ зна́ю моѧ̑, и҆ зна́ютъ мѧ̀ моѧ̑:

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As the Father knoweth me, even so know I the Father: and I lay down my life for the sheep.

καθὼς γινώσκει με ὁ πατὴρ κἀγὼ γινώσκω τὸν πατέρα, καὶ τὴν ψυχήν μου τίθημι ὑπὲρ τῶν προβάτων.

ꙗ҆́коже зна́етъ мѧ̀ ѻ҆ц҃ъ, и҆ а҆́зъ зна́ю ѻ҆ц҃а̀: и҆ дꙋ́шꙋ мою̀ полага́ю за ѻ҆́вцы.

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And other sheep I have, which are not of this fold: them also I must bring, and they shall hear my voice; and there shall be one fold, and one shepherd.

καὶ ἄλλα πρόβατα ἔχω, ἃ οὐκ ἔστιν ἐκ τῆς αὐλῆς ταύτης· κἀκεῖνά με δεῖ ἀγαγεῖν, καὶ τῆς φωνῆς μου ἀκούσουσι, καὶ γενήσεται μία ποίμνη, εἷς ποιμήν.

И҆ и҆́ны ѻ҆́вцы и҆́мамъ, ꙗ҆̀же не сꙋ́ть ѿ двора̀ сегѡ̀, и҆ ты̑ѧ мѝ подоба́етъ привестѝ: и҆ гла́съ мо́й ᲂу҆слы́шатъ, и҆ бꙋ́детъ є҆ди́но ста́до (и҆) є҆ди́нъ па́стырь.