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ON
MONDAY OF THE 2ND WEEK AT
THE TRITHEKTI Troparion of the Prophecy. Tone 1. You,
who alone fashioned our hearts, remember that we are dust; * do not condemn us
to the lowest parts of the earth, O Sinless One. Prokeimenon
in the 6th Tone. Psalm 21. You who fear the Lord, praise him; all you
seed of Jacob glorify him. Verse: O God, my God, attend to me; why have you
abandoned me? The
Reading is from the Prophecy of Isaias. Thus says the
Lord: God will shine out on that day, in counsel with glory on the earth, to
exalt and glorify the remnant of Israel. And there will be a remnant in Sion and
a remnant in Jerusalem, they will all be called ‘Holy’ who are inscribed for
life in Jerusalem. Because the Lord will wash the stain of the sons and
daughters of Sion, and will cleanse the blood of Jerusalem[1]
from the midst of them, with a spirit of judgement and a spirit of burning. And
the Lord will come,[2] and it shall be that every
place of mount Sion, and all the region round it a cloud will shelter by day,
and like smoke and the light of fire burning by night, and it will be sheltered
with all the glory. And it shall be for a shelter from heat, and with a shelter
and a hiding place from harshness and rain. [5:1]
Let me sing for my beloved a song of my loved one for my vineyard. My beloved
had a vineyard on a hill,[3]
on a fertile place. And I[4]
made a hedge round it and dug a trench and planted a vine of Sorek and built a
tower in the middle of it, and dug out a vat in it, and I waited for it to
produce grapes, and it produced thorns. And now inhabitants of Jerusalem, and
people[5]
of Juda, judge between me and my vineyard. What should I yet have done for
vineyard, and did not do? Because I waited for it to produce grapes, but it
produced thorns. Now I will tell you what I shall do to my vineyard; I shall
take out its hedge, and it will be for plundering; and I shall pull down its
wall, and it will be for trampling under foot. And I will abandon my vineyard,
and it will not be pruned or dug; and thorns will come up on it, as on fallow
land; and I shall command the clouds not to shower rain on it. For the vineyard
of the Lord of hosts is the house of Israel, and a man of Juda the beloved
plant. Prokeimenon
in the 2nd Tone. Psalm 22. Your rod and your staff have comforted me. Verse: The Lord shepherds me, and I will lack
nothing. AT
VESPERS Evening
Prokeimenon in the 1st Tone. Psalm 23. The Lord <is> mighty and powerful in
war. Verse: The earth is the Lord’s and all that is
in it, the whole world and all who dwell in it. The Reading is from Genesis. [3,22-24
& 4,1-7] The Lord God
made for Adam and his wife tunics of skin, and clothed them. And God said: See,
Adam has become as one of us, to know good and evil; and now lest he should ever
stretch out his hand and take from the tree of life and eat and live for ever.
And the Lord God sent him out of the Paradise of delight to work the earth from
which he had been taken. And he cast Adam out and settled him opposite[6]
the Paradise of delight; and he stationed the Cherubim, and the sword of flame
turning about, to guard the way to the tree of life. [4:1]
And Adam knew Eve his wife, and she conceived and gave birth to Cain, and said,
‘I have gained[7] a man through God’. And
she gave birth once more to his brother Abel. And Abel became a shepherd of
sheep, while Cain worked the earth. And it came to pass after some days that
Cain brought from the fruits of the earth a sacrifice to the Lord. And Abel also
brought from the firstborn of his sheep and of his fatlings. And God look upon
Abel and upon his gifts; while he did not regard Cain and his gifts. And Cain
was very sorrowful, and his face fell. And the Lord God said to Cain, ‘Why
have you become very sorrowful, and why has your face fallen? If you offered
correctly but did not divide correctly, did you not sin? Be still; his recourse
shall be to you, and you shall rule him’.[8] Prokeimenon
in the 6th Tone. Psalm 24. Look upon me and have mercy on me, for I
am alone and poor. Verse: To you, Lord, I have lifted up my soul. The Reading is from Proverbs. [3:34-35
& 4:1-22] The Lord resists
the proud, but to the humble he gives grace. The wise will inherit glory, but
the ungodly have exalted dishonour. [4:1] Hear, children, the instruction of a father, and attend to
know understanding. For I give you a good gift, do not forsake my law. For I too
was a son obedient to my father and beloved in the sight of my mother. They
taught me and said: Let our word be fixed in your heart, keep the commandments,
do not forget, do not neglect the speech of my mouth, do not forsake it, and it
will cling to you; love it, and it will watch over you. Trench it about and it
will exalt you; honour it, that it may embrace you, that it may bestow on your
head a crown of graces, may shield you with a crown of delight. Hear, my son,
and accept my words, and years of life will be multiplied for you, that ways of
life may become many for you. For I teach you ways of wisdom, I make you go up
on right tracks. For if you journey, your steps will not be straitened; while if
you run, you will not toil. Grasp my instruction; do not let it go, but guard it
for yourself for your life. Do not enter the ways of the ungodly, do not imitate
the ways of transgressors. In whatever place they pitch camp, do not enter
there; keep away from them and pass by. For they cannot sleep unless they have
done evil; sleep has been taken from them and they do not slumber[9].
For their bread is the bread of ungodliness, while they are drunk with lawless
wine. But the ways of the just shine like light; they advance and give light
until the day is established. The ways of the ungodly are dark, they do not know
how they stumble. My son, attend to my speech, apply your ear to my words. So
that your springs may not fail you, guard them in your heart. For there is life
for those who find them, and healing for all flesh. TUESDAY
OF THE 2ND WEEK AT THE TRITHEKTI Troparion of the Prophecy. Tone 6. We are not able
to hymn you worthily, but with supplication we beg, * ‘Do not destroy us with
our iniquities, O Lord easy to placate’. Prokeimenon
in 4th Tone. Psalm 25. Lord, I have loved the beauty of your
house, and the dwelling-place of your glory. Verse: Judge me, O God, for I have walked in
innocence. The Reading is from the Prophecy of Isaias. [5,7-16] Thus says the
Lord: The vineyard of the Lord of hosts is the house of Israel, and the people
of Juda the beloved plant. I waited for it to produce judgement, but it produced
iniquity, and not justice, but a cry. Woe to those who join house to house, and
who bring field close to field, that they may remove something of their
neighbour’s! Will you alone dwell on the land? For these things have been
heard by the ears of the Lord of hosts. For though many houses come into being,
great and fair, they will become a desert, and there will be no inhabitants in
them. For where ten yoke of oxen work, it will produce one jar-full; and the one
who sows twelve bushels will produce one. Woe to those who rise in the morning
and go after strong drink, staying until late; for the wine will heat them; for
with harp and psaltery and drums and flutes they drink wine, while they do not
regard the works of the Lord, and they do not keep in mind the works of his
hands. Therefore my people has become a prisoner, through not knowing the Lord;
and has become a multitude of corpses, through famine and thirst for water. And
Hell has broadened its soul[10]
and opened its mouth, so as to leave no interval; and her glorious ones will go
down and her great and her rich and her pestilent ones, and the one who rejoiced
in her. And a man shall be humbled, and a man shall be dishonoured; and the
lofty eyes shall be humbled. And the Lord of hosts will be exalted in judgement;
and the holy God will be glorified in justice. Prokeimenon
in the 3rd Tone. Psalm 26. The Lord is my enlightenment and my
salvation; whom shall I fear? Verse: The Lord is the defender of my life; of
whom shall I be afraid? AT
VESPERS Evening
Prokeimenon in the 6th Tone. Psalm 27. Lord, save your people, and bless your
inheritance. Verse: To you I shall cry, O Lord my God. The
Reading is from Genesis. Cain said to his
brother Abel, ‘Let us go out into the plain’.[11]
And it came to pass while they were in the plain that Cain rose up against Abel
his brother, and killed him. And the Lord said to Cain, ‘Where is your brother
Abel?’ And he said, ‘I do not know; am I my brother’s guardian?’ And the
Lord said, ‘What have you done? The voice of your brother’s blood is crying
out to me from the earth. And now you are accursed from the earth, which has
opened its mouth to receive your brother’s blood from your hand; when you work
the earth it will not put forth its strength to give to you; groaning and
trembling you shall be on the earth’. And Cain said to the Lord, ‘My crime
is too great for me to be forgiven; if you cast me out to-day from your face,
then I shall hide from your face, and I shall be groaning and trembling on the
earth; and it shall be that anyone who finds me will kill me’. And the Lord
God said to him, ‘Not so, anyone who kills Cain will pay seven penalties’.
And the Lord God put a mark on Cain, that no one who found should do away with
him. Prokeimenon
in the 7th Tone. Psalm 28. The Lord will give strength to his people;
the Lord will give his people the blessing of peace. Verse: Offer to the Lord, children of God; offer
to the Lord glory and honour. The
Reading is from Proverbs. My son, attend
to my wisdom, apply your ear to my words, that you may guard a good
understanding; the perception of my lips commands you: Do not pay attention to a
worthless woman; for honey drips from the lips of a harlot, who smoothes your
throat for a time; but afterwards[12]
you will find it more bitter than gall, and sharper than a two-edged sword; for
the feet of folly lead those who make use of her with death down to Hell, her
footsteps are not firmly planted; for she does not go by ways of life, but her
tracks are slippery and not easy to pick out. Now then, my son, hear me, and do
not make my words of no effect. Make your way far from her; do not go near the
doors of her houses, lest you give your life to others and your livelihood to
those without mercy; lest strangers be filled with your strength, while your
toils come to the houses of strangers; and finally you repent when the flesh of
your body is worn away, and you say, ‘How have I hated instruction, and how
has my heart turned from the reproofs of the just? I did not hear the voice of
my instructor and my teacher; nor did I apply my ear; I was within a little of
being in total evil in the midst of the church and the congregation’. My son,
drink waters from your own vessels, and the source of your own wells. ON
WEDNESDAY OF THE 2ND WEEK AT
THE TRITHEKTI Troparion of the Prophecy. Tone 6. God Most High,
who dwell in Heaven and who created everything that has breath, save us; * for
we have hoped in you, our Saviour. Prokeimenon
in the 5th Tone. Psalm 29. To you, Lord, I shall cry. O my God, I
shall make supplication. Verse: I will exalt you, Lord, because you have
taken me up. The
Reading is from the Prophecy of Isaias. The Lord of
hosts will be exalted in judgement, and the holy God will be glorified in
justice. And they that were despoiled shall be pastured like bulls, and lambs
feed on the deserts of those taken away. Woe to those who draw sins to
themselves as on a long rope, and iniquities as on the thong of a heifer’s
yoke, saying, ‘Let him quickly bring near what he is going to do, that we may
see it, and let the counsel of the Holy One of Israel come, that we may know
it!’ Woe to those who call evil good, who regard darkness as light and light
darkness, who regard bitter as sweet and sweet bitter! Woe to them that are
understanding in their own opinion, and knowledgeable in their own eyes! Woe to
your strong ones who drink wine, and your powerful ones who also mix strong
drink; who justify the ungodly for the sake of gifts, and deprive the just of
justice! For this reason, in the same way that a reed will be burnt by a coal of
fire, and be burnt up by a leaping flame, their root will be like chaff, and
their flower will go up like dust; for they did not want the law of the Lord of
hosts, but provoked the word of the Holy One of Israel. And the Lord of hosts
was enraged with his people, and put out his hand upon them, and struck them;
and the mountains were provoked and their carcasses became like dung in the
middle of the way; and in all this his rage has not been turned away, but his
hand is still raised high. Prokeimenon
in the 6th Tone. Psalm 30. In you, Lord, I have hoped; let me not be
shamed forever. Verse: In your justice deliver me and rescue me. AT
VESPERS Evening
Prokeimenon in the 6th Tone. Psalm 31. Be glad in the Lord and rejoice you
righteous; and be triumphant all you who are upright of heart. Verse: Blessed are those whose iniquities have
been forgiven, and whose sins have been covered. The
Reading is from Genesis. But Cain went
out from the face of God and dwelt in the land of Naďd opposite Edem. And Cain
knew his wife; and she conceived and gave birth to Enoch. And he was building a
city; and he named it with his son’s name, Enoch. To Enoch was born Gaďdad;
and Gaďdad begot Maleleël; and Maleleël begot Mathousala; and Mathousala
begot Lamech. And Lamech took two wives; the name of the one was Ada and the
name of the second Sella. And Ada gave birth to Jobel; he was the father of
those who dwell in tents and feed cattle; and the name of his brother was Joubal;
it was who he revealed psaltery and harp. While Sella too gave birth, to Thobel,
and he was a smith, a bronze smith of bronze and iron; while Thobel’s sister
was Noëma. Now Lamech said to his wives, Ada and Sella, ‘Hear my voice, wives
of Lamech, give ear to my words: because I have killed a man to my wounding, and
a youth to my bruising. Because it has been revenged on Cain seven times, but on
Lamech seventy times seven’. Now Adam knew Eve his wife; and she conceived and
gave birth to a son, and named his name Seth, saying: For God has raised up[13]
for me other seed in place of Abel, whom Cain killed. And to Seth there was a
son; he named his name Enos; he hoped to call on the name of the Lord God. Prokeimenon
in the 1st Tone 1. Psalm 32. May your mercy, O Lord, be upon us; as we
have set our hope in you. Verse: Rejoice in the Lord, you just; for praise
befits the upright. The
Reading is from Proverbs. My son, drink
water from your own vessels, and from the source of your own wells; let the
waters from your source overflow for you,[14]
let your waters go through your streets. Let them be for you alone, and let no
stranger share with you. Let your source be for you your own, and be glad with
the wife of your youth. Let the hart of love and the colt of your graces be your
companion, let her be considered your own, and let her be with you at every
moment; for living in the company of her love, you will achieve much. Be not
much with a strange woman, do not be held in the arms of woman not your own; for
the ways of a man are before the eyes of God, he keeps watch on all his tracks.
Iniquities hunt a man; while each one is bound in ropes of his own sins. This
man dies with the uninstructed; he has been cast out of the abundance of his own
livelihood, and he has perished through folly. My son, if you go surety for your
friend, you will entrust your hand to an enemy; for a man’s own lips are a
strong snare, and he is caught by the lips of his own mouth. Do, my son, what I
command you, and be safe. ON
THURSDAY OF THE 2ND WEEK AT THE TRITHEKTI Troparion of the Prophecy. Tone 1. We have fallen,
raise us up; we have turned away, turn us back to you, O God as you love mankind
* and hold together the ends of the earth. Prokeimenon
in the 6th Tone. Psalm 33. I sought the Lord and he heard me, and
delivered me from all my troubles. Verse: I will bless the Lord at every moment; his
praise shall ever be in my mouth. The
Reading is from the Prophecy of Isaias. It came to pass
in the year that king Ozias died that I saw the Lord, seated on a high and
exalted throne, and the house was full of his glory. And Seraphim stood round
about him, the one had six wings and the other had six wings, and with two they
covered their face, while with two they covered their feet and with two they
flew. And they cried one to the other and said, ‘Holy, Holy, Holy is the Lord
Sabaoth, the whole earth is full of his glory’.[15]
And the lintel was lifted up at the sound with which they cried, and the house
was filled with smoke. And I said, ‘Ah, wretch that I am, for I have been
pricked to the heart; because, being a man and having unclean lips, I dwell in
the midst of people who have unclean lips and I have seen the King, the Lord
Sabaoth with my own eyes’. And one of the Seraphim was sent to me, and he had
a coal in his hand, which he had taken from the altar with the tongs,[16]
and he touched my mouth and said, ‘See, this has touched your lips, and will
take away your iniquities and will cleanse your sins’. And I heard the voice
of the Lord saying, ‘Whom shall I send? And who will go to this people?’ And
I said, ‘See, here am I. Send me’. And he said, ‘Go, and say to this
people, “Hear with your hearing, and do not understand, and looking, look, and
do not see”; for the heart of this people has become fat and with their ears
they have become hard of hearing and they have shut their eyes, lest they see
with their eyes and hear with their ears and understand with their heart, and
turn back, and I shall heal them’. And I said, ‘Until when, Lord?’ And he
said, ‘Until cities are deserted through not being inhabited, and houses
through there being no people, and the land shall be left a desert. And after
these things God will take the men far away, and those who are left on the land
will be multiplied’. Prokeimenon
in the 6th Tone. Psalm 34. Be roused, Lord, and attend to my
judgement. Verse: O Lord, judge those who wrong me; make
war on those who make war on me. AT
VESPERS Evening
Prokeimenon in the 4th Tone 4. Psalm 35. Lord, your mercy is in heaven, and your
truth in the clouds. Verse: Your justice is as the mountains of God;
and your judgements as the great deep.[17] The
Reading is from Genesis. This is the book
of the genesis of humankind; on the day God made Adam, he made him according to
God’s image; male and female he made them, and he blessed them; and he named
his name Adam on the day he made them. Adam lived two hundred and thirty years
and begot a son according to his form and according to his image, and he named
his name Seth. The days of Adam which he lived after begetting Seth were seven
hundred, and he begot sons and daughters. And all the days of Adam, which he
lived, were nine hundred and thirty years, and he died. Seth lived two hundred
and five years and begot Enos. And Seth lived after begetting Enos seven hundred
and seven years, and he begot sons and daughters. And all the days of Seth were
nine hundred and twelve years, and he died. And Enos lived one hundred and
ninety years and begot Cainan. And Enos lived seven hundred and fifteen years
after begetting Cainan, and begot sons and daughters. And all the days of Enos
were nine hundred and five years and he died. And Cainan lived one hundred and
seventy years and begot Maleleël. And Cainan lived seven hundred and forty
years after begetting Maleleël and begot sons and daughters. And all the days
of Cainan were nine hundred and ten years, and he died. And Maleleël lived one
hundred and sixty five years and begot Jared. And Maleleël lived after
begetting Jared for seven hundred and thirty years and begot sons and daughters.
And all the days of Maleleël were eight hundred and ninety five years and he
died. And Jared lived one hundred and sixty two years and begot Enoch. And Jared
lived after begetting Enoch eight hundred years and begot sons and daughters.
And all the days of Jared were nine hundred and sixty two years, and he died.
And Enoch lived one hundred and sixty five years and begot Mathousala. But Enoch
was well pleasing to God after begetting Mathousala and he begot sons and
daughters. And all the days of Enoch were three hundred and sixty five years.
And Enoch was well pleasing to God, and he was not to be found, because God
translated him. Prokeimenon
in the 6th Tone. Psalm 36. Wait on the Lord and keep his way. Verse: Do not fret because of the wicked, do not
envy those who do iniquity. The
Reading is from Proverbs. My son, do what
I command you and be safe. For you have come into the hands of wicked men
because of your friend. Do not be fainthearted, but stir up your friend also for
whom you have gone surety. Do not give sleep to your eyes, and do not slumber
with your eyelids, that you may be save yourself, like a gazelle from noose and
as a bird from a snare. Go to the ant, sluggard, imitate him when you see his
ways, and become wiser than him; for he has no husbandry, nor any to compel him,
nor is he under a master; he prepares food in the summer and lays aside a great
quantity at harvest. Or go to the bee[18]
and learn what a worker she is and how serious the work that she does; which
kings and private individuals make use of for health; she is desired and held
glorious by all; and though she is weak in her strength, she has become
outstanding by honouring wisdom. Until when, sluggard will you lie? When will
you be roused from sleep? You sleep a little, you sit a little, you have a short
doze, you fold your arms over your chest a little; then poverty comes on you
like a wicked traveller, and want like good runner. But if you are not to
sluggardly, your harvest will come like a spring, while your want will
take itself like a bad runner. A foolish man and a lawless journey by ways that
are not good; while the same winks with his eye, signals with his foot, teaches
by pointings with his fingers. With a twisted heart he devises evils, at every
moment such a person is stirring up troubles for a city. Therefore his
destruction is coming suddenly, a deep wound and incurable fracture; he will be
crushed through impurity of soul because he rejoices in everything which God
hates: the eye of the haughty, an unjust tongue, hands that spill the blood of
the just, a heart contriving wicked thoughts and feet that hurry to do wrong. An
unjust witness sets lies alight and introduces judgements among brothers. My
son, keep your father’s laws and do not spurn your mother’s rules. ON
FRIDAY OF THE 2ND WEEK AT THE TRITHEKTI Troparion of the Prophecy. Tone 5. Night and day we
fall before you, Lord, to give our souls forgiveness of sins, * that we may
worship you in peace and give you glory, Lover of mankind. Prokeimenon
in the 4th Tone. Psalm 37. Lord, do not rebuke me in your anger, nor
chastise me in your wrath. Verse: For your arrows are fixed in me, and you
have laid a heavy hand upon me. The
Reading is from the Prophecy of Isaias. It came to pass
in the days of Achaz, son of Jotham, son of Ozias, king of Juda, that Rasim king
of Aram and Phakeë son of Romelias king of Israel came up to make on war on
Jerusalem and they were unable to take it by siege. And a message came to the
house of David saying: Aram has made an agreement with Ephraim; and his soul was
amazed and the soul of his people, in the same way as a tree in a wood is shaken
by a wind. And the Lord said to Isaias: Go out to meet Achaz, you and your son
who is left behind, Jasoub,[19]
by the pool of the upper road of the fuller’s field, and you are to say to
him: Guard your stillness and do not be afraid, nor let your soul be weakened
because of these two smoking brands of wood; for when the anger of my rage has
passed, I shall heal again. And the son of Aram and the son of Romelias, because
they have taken evil counsel concerning you, saying: Let us go up against Judea,
and having spoken with them we shall turn them to us, and we shall make the son
of Tabeël king for them; thus says the Lord Sabaoth: This counsel shall not
abide, it shall not be; but the head of Aram is Damascus and the head of
Damascus is Raseim; but yet sixty five years and the kingdom of Ephraim will
cease from being a people — and the head of Ephraim is Somoron, and the head
of Somoron is the son of Romelias; and if you do believe, nor will you
understand. And the Lord spoke again to Achaz, saying: Ask a sign for yourself
from the Lord your God in the height or in the depth. And Achaz said: I shall
not ask, nor shall I tempt the Lord. And he said: Hear then, house of David: is
it a little thing for you to hold a contest with men: What if you hold a contest
with the Lord? Because of this the Lord will give you a sign. Prokeimenon
in the 2nd Tone. Psalm 38. Hear my prayer, O Lord, and my
supplication; give ear to my tears. Verse: I said, I will guard my ways, lest I sin
with my tongue. AT
VESPERS Evening
Prokeimenon in the 4th Tone. Psalm 39. Your mercy and truth, Lord, have helped me
continually. Verse: I waited, I waited for the Lord, and he
attended to me, and listened to my supplication. The
Reading is from Genesis. Noë was five
hundred years old; and Noë begot three sons, Sem, Cham and Japhet. [6:1]
And it came to pass when men began to become numerous on the earth that
daughters were born to them. Now the sons of God seeing the daughters of men,
that they were fair, took wives for themselves from all whom they had chosen.
And the Lord God said, ‘My spirit shall not abide in these men for ever,
because they are flesh; but their days shall be one hundred and twenty years’.
Now the giants were upon the earth in those days; and after that, when the sons
of God went into the daughters of men, they begot offspring for themselves;
these were the giants of old, the men of renown. Now the Lord God, seeing that
the wickednesses of men had multiplied upon the earth, and that every one in his
heart thinks intently upon evils all his days, then God laid it to heart that he
had made man upon the earth and he took thought. And God said, I will wipe away
mankind, whom I made, from the face of the earth, from human to cattle, and from
reptiles to the flying creatures of Heaven, because I have repented that I made
them’. But Noë found grace before the Lord God. Prokeimenon
in the 6th Tone. Psalm 40. I said, Lord, have mercy on me; heal my
soul for I have sinned against you. Verse: Blessed is the one who considers the poor
and needy. The
Reading is from Proverbs. My son, keep your father’s laws and do
not spurn your mother’s rules. Attach them to your soul continually and hang
then like a chain round your neck. When you walk, lead it along and let it be
with you; when you sleep let it guard you, that it may talk with you when you
wake. Because a commandment of the law is a lamp and a light, a way of life and
reproof and instruction to keep you from an unmarried woman and from the calumny
of a strange tongue. Let not desire for beauty conquer you, and do not be
trapped by your eyes, nor captivated by her eyelids; for the value of a harlot
is that of one loaf; while a woman hunts for the precious souls of men. Will
anyone bind fire in his bosom without burning his clothes? Or will anyone tread
on fire without burning his feet? So is one who goes in to an unmarried woman;
he will not be held guiltless, nor will anyone who touches her. It is not
remarkable if some one is caught stealing; for he steals to fill his soul when
he is hungry; but if he is caught he will repay sevenfold and deliver himself by
giving up all his goods. But the adulterer through lack of sense brings
destruction on his soul; he bears pains and dishonours, and his disgrace will
not be wiped out for ever. For the wrath of her husband is filled full of
jealousy; he will not spare in the day of judgement, nor will he let his enmity
go for any ransom, nor will he be reconciled by many presents. [7:1]
My son, guard my words, hide my commandments with you. My son, honour the Lord,
and you will be strong; apart from him, fear no other. [1]
The word ‘Jerusalem’ is not in the LXX, but it was added by Origen, from
the Hebrew and so is included in the text of the Triodion. [2]
The translator has got into difficulties by reading ‘and he will create’ as ‘and he will come’. [3]
In fact both Greek and Hebrew have ‘horn’, but the Hebrew, on the basis
of Arabic parallels, is understood to mean ‘an isolated hill’. Whether
the LXX translator knew this is another question! If the experts are right
this is the only example of this meaning of the word in Hebrew. [4]
In view of the next verses, where the owner speaks in the first person, the
LXX’s change of person here is not so illogical. [5]
Hebrew has the singular in both phrases. [6]
These words are not in the Hebrew, but they are alluded to a number of times
in the office for Cheese Sunday, notably in the Kontakion and in the
Doxastikon at Vespers. [7]
In Hebrew there is a play on the verb and the name ‘Cain’. This is
hardly possible to reproduce in Greek. I have tried to suggest the idea in
English with ‘gain/Cain’. [8]
Both the Greek and the Hebrew of God’s words to Cain are extremely
obscure. The first part of the Greek is an attempt to explain God’s
refusal of Cain’s sacrifice, which is due to some ritual error. The second
part is extremely obscure and there seems no satisfactory exegesis. [9]
Like Macbeth. [10]
The Hebrew is using the word in its ‘literal’ sense of ‘throat’, but
LXX has misunderstood this. So have the Vulgate and the AV. In Hebrew all
the pronouns are feminine and refer to Sheol. [11]
The Hebrew simply has, ‘And Cain said to his brother Abel’, but the LXX
is supported by the Syriac, the Samaritan, the Vulgate and the Targums.
AV’s ‘And Cain talked with Abel’ is an attempt to disguise the problem
in the Hebrew. [12]
LXX takes the noun ‘her end’ as an adverb, and hence has no noun for the
next clauses to refer to, but the adjectives are neuter, not feminine, hence
‘it’. [13]
The Hebrew again plays on the name, which one could reproduce in English by
‘Has set another son for me’, which is in fact a more literal rendering
of the Hebrew. [14]
The Triodion, like the Alexandrinus and the corrector of the Sinaiticus,
omits the negative in this sentence. The pious baronet’s note should be
attached to this verse and not verse 13. There is no negative in the Hebrew [15]
Note the song of the Seraphim, in the biblical text, is in the third person.
Since ‘Lord’ represents the proper name YHWH, many scholars take
‘Sabaoth’ as a divine title. The same is true of the Fathers and the
liturgical texts. The usual LXX translation is ‘almighty’, in Greek ‘Pantocrator’,
but the Isaiah translator keeps the Hebrew word. The Hebrew word means
‘armies’, either the armies of Israel, or the heavenly hosts, angels,
stars and so forth, though its meaning in the divine title YHWH Sabaoth is
less certain. [16]
This word, lavis, which is singular in Greek, is the one used for the
spoon with which Communion is given. The word does not mean ‘spoon’. It
is used in this way with direct reference to this verse of Isaias, just as
the next verse is prescribed to be said after receiving Communion. [17]
Exceptionally the Verse is not the opening verse of the Psalm. [18]
The passage about the bee is not in the Hebrew. [19]
The words ‘left behind’ are, of course, part of the boy’s prophetic
name; in Hebrew ‘Shear-Yashuv’, ‘A remnant shall return’. The LXX
translator appears not to have understood this. |
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