D E j k k k k k k k k k k k n. a M. j k k k k k n k k k k k k k j. Mode 4. Vu=E. God is the Lord, and He re - vealed Him - self to us.
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1 Sot hromatic ode 4. Vu=. od is the Lord, ad He re - vealed Him - sel to us. Bless - ed is He who comes i the ame o the Lord. Verse: ive thas to the Lord ad call upo His holy ame. Verse: All the atios surrouded me, but i the ame o the Lord I deeded mysel agaist them. Verse: This came about rom the Lord, ad it is woderul i our eyes.
2 Sot hromatic u ode 4. Vu=. You who were lited. O hum-ble si - ers, let us ow ru i ear-est - to the The - o - to - os, ad i re - pet - ace all dow to her ad cry out rom the depths o our souls: Show com-pas-sio u - to us ad pro - vide your as - sis-tace. Has-te; we are per-ish- U - ig i our ma-y tras - gres - sios. Tur ot your ser-vats emp-ty- - had - ed a - way; or we have oud you, O La - dy, our o - ly hope.
3 Sot hromatic zz a The We the u lory; both ow. Same elody. - wor - thy shall ot ev - er be si-let, O -o - to - os, rom pro - claim - ig your pow - ers. or - cered to i - ter - cede or us, who would have dea were you ot co - liv - ered us rom such ma - i - old da-gers, ad who else would up to ow have pre - served us i ree - dom? O La-dy, we shall U ot de-part rom you, or you ev -er save your ser - vats rom e -vils o z ev - ery id.
4 iatoic - ta - tios am I dis - tressed. Pray-ig to be res - cued, or sala Ho - ly The-o - to-os, save us. By ma - y tempa Ode i. ode pl. 4. a=. O old whe the Israelite. ost U - va - tio I ru to you. O Vir - gi ad oth - er o the zz Lo - spair. Qui-et them, O u-de - iled aid - e, with the disa - gos, rom all a - lic - tios ad e - vils de - liv - er me. ost U Ho - ly The-o - to-os, save us. As - saults rom the pas - sios u - set-tle me, ad they ill my soul to o -ver - low - ig with much de - pas - sio-ate calm o your So ad od.
5 zz lo-ry to the a-ther ad the So ad the Ho -ly Spir - it. U O Vir - gi who moth-ered our Sav-ior od, I ear - est-ly beg that I be res - cued rom my dis - tress. or ow as I lee to you or re - uge, my soul ad rea - so I lit up i zz ar - det prayer. Both ow ad ev - er ad to the a - ges o a - ges. A- U - me. y bod - y ad soul are a - lie dis - eased. O- ly The-o- - to - os, cout me wor - thy o your di - vie prov - i-dece ad gra-cious vis -it - a - tio, sice you are good ad the oth -er o a Him who is good.
6 iatoic Ode iii. ode pl. 4. a=. O divie aster Builder. ost Ho - ly The-o - to-os, save us. I have amed you the shel - ter ad the de - ese o my lie. There-ore, I e - treat you, O vir-gi aid who gave birth to od, co - duct me to your port, o- - rig - i - a - tor o good thigs, the be-liev-ers irm sup-port, o - ly all - laud - ed oe.
7 zz Vir ost Ho - ly The-o - to-os, save us. I be - seech you, O - gi, dis - pel my soul s tur-bu-lece, al- so the tem - pes - tu-ous od, gave birth to hrist who is Au - thor o se-ree traa surg - ig o grave de - spod - e - cy. or you, O Bride o - quil - i - ty, o - ly all - spot-less oe.
8 zz lo-ry to the a-ther ad the So ad the Ho -ly Spir - it. Pour the wealth o your good - ess ad be - e - ac - tios o all, sice you bore the great Be - e - ac - tor, the ause o eve - ry good. You car -ried i your womb hrist who is might - y i pow - er; there - ore you ca do all thigs, O La - dy blest by od.
9 zz Both ow ad ev - er ad to the a - ges o a - ges. A- - me. I im - plore you to help me as I am ow be-ig tried by dis-tress-ig ail-mets, O Vir - gi, ad mor-bid su-er-ig. or I ow you to be a i - ex - haust - i - ble treas - ure ple-te-ous i rem-e-dies, o - ly all - blame-less oe.
10 e - liv - er us your hum-ble ser-vats rom per - ils, O The-o - to - os, as or re-uge, a - ter od, we all lee to you, a im - preg - a-ble or-tress ad pro - tec - tio. Loo gra - cious - ly up - o your ser - vat, allzz - praise - wor-thy The-o - to - os, ad up-o my pai-ul phys - i - cal su-er-ig, ad rem -e - dy my a - guish o spir - it. d
11 zz Sot hromatic Kathisma. ode 2. i=. I seeig the heights. a O oth-er o od, i - tet-ly we cry out to you the well-sprig o mer-cy ad the re-uge o the world. O ve - he-met ad - vo-cate, u- as - sail - a- ble or - tress, a - tic - i- pate ad dea - liv - er us rom per - i - lous or - deals, O La - dy who a - loe are swit to ed or us.
12 iatoic Ode iv. ode pl. 4. a=. I have heard the report. ost Ho - ly The-o - to-os, save us. I e - treat you, O Bride o od who have bore the Helms - ma ad Lord, to pac -i - y - u-sio that my pas-sios brig ad the surg-ig waves o my ia the co - iq - ui - ties. Ho - ly The-o - to-os, save us. You have bore the comzz ost - pas - sio - ate Lord who is the Sav - ior o all who sig your praise. Hece, be - stow up - o me the a - byss o your ow coma - pas-sio which I ow i-voe.
13 zz lo-ry to the a-ther ad the So ad the Ho -ly Spir - it. We who ow you, O whol -ly pure Vir -gi, to be tru - ly the oth - er o our od, have e - oyed so ma - y gits rom you. zz Hece, we sig this ca -ti - cle o grat - i-tude. Both ow ad ev - er ad to the ag - es o ag - es. A- - me. I pos - sess - ig you as our hope ad the sta-ble but - tress ad sol - id bat-tle-met o sal - va-tio, O all - laud-ed oe, we are lib -er- - at - ed rom all mis-er - y.
14 iatoic Ode v. ode pl. 4. a=. Sovereig Lord our od. ost Ho - ly The -o - to-os, save us. Sice you bore the prime Source o hap-pi-ess, im - part to me, O pure aid, your u -a- - dul-ter -at- ed oy. Ad ill my heart ow to o -ver - low-ig with your zz hap od, do re - deem us rom all eop-ard-y, sice the e - ter - al Rea - pi - ess. ost Ho - ly The -o - to- os, save us. oth - er o our - demp - tio you have bore, ad Peace that pass - es all u -der- - stad - ig, O Vir - gi pure.
15 zz is lo-ry to the a-ther ad the So ad the Ho -ly Spir - it. oth - si - pate the gloom o my tres - pass - es, O Bride o od, with the e - ul - gece o your ir - ra - di- ace, be - ig the zz - er o the di - vie pre - e - ter - al Light. Both ow ad ev - er ad to the ag - es o ag - es. A- - me. ure the wea-ess wreaed by my pas-sios, O pure vir - gi aid. Ac - cout me wor - thy o your so - lic - i-tude, ad by your ear - est i - ter - ces-sios give me health a-gai.
16 iatoic Ode vi. ode pl. 4. a=. y prayer. ost Ho - ly The -o - to-os, save us. So - lic- - it your So ad Lord to res-cue me rom the e - e-mies maa - lig - ace, O Vir - gi, as He re - deemed out o death ad cora - rup - tio my hu-ma a - ture held dow by mor - tal - i - ty ad o - ver - pow - ered by de - cay, hav-ig ree-ly sub - mit - ted Hima - sel to death.
17 ost Ho - ly The -o - to-os, save us. O Virzz - gi, I ow you well as Pa-tro-ess o my lie ad most rea - li - a- ble se - try. or you dis - perse a great throg o tempa - ta - tios, ad spite-ul treat-met by de - mos you drive a-way. pas Ad co -stat - ly do I e - treat to be saved rom my - sios de - prav - i - ty.
18 zz lo-ry to the a-ther ad the So ad the Ho -ly Spir - it. We have you as a pro - tec-tive cit - a - del ad the ab - so-lute sal - va - tio, O aid - e, o our souls, ad i straits as a broad way. Ad i your light we u - ceas - ig - ly u - bi - late. Ad ow, O La - dy, we be - seech, rom the pas - sios ad per - ils de - liv - er us.
19 zz - me. I lie ow i ail - ig health upa Both ow ad ev - er ad to the ag - es o ag - es. A- - o my bed, ad there is o cure or my ail - ig bod - y. But I e - treat, O good La - dy who gave birth to the Rea - liev - er o ill - ess - es, who is od the Sav - ior o the world, ad plead: raise me up rom the rav - ag-es o dis-ease.
20 e - liv - er us your hum-ble ser-vats rom per - ils, O The-o - to - os, as or re-uge, a - ter od, we all lee to you, a im - preg - a-ble or-tress ad pro - tec - tio. zz - treat or us, O spot - less aid - e who gave birth to the di - vie Word i - ex - pli - ca- bly thru a word i the lat-ter days, sice you i - deed spea with moth-er - ly d ree-dom.
21 Sot hromatic O pro Kotaio. ode 2. i=. - tec - tio o hris - tias u - sham - a - ble, me-di- a - a - tio with the re - a - tor im - mov - a - ble, we si-ers beg you, do ot de - spise the voic - es o our prayers, but a - ti - ci- pate sice you are good ad swit - ly come u - to our aid, as we cry out to you with aith. Hur - ry to i - ter - ces - sio ad a has - te to sup-pli - ca-tio, O The-o - to-os who de - ed ow ad ev - er those who ho - or you.
22 m iatoic irst Atipho. ode 4. Vu=. Sice my youth have ma-y pas-sios waged war a - gaist z me. O my Sav-ior, oe-the - less help me ad save me. You the hat-ers o Zi - o be put to shame by the Lord; or lie thatch i ire you will be com - plete-ly dried up. (2) J (2) J m Spir lo - ry to the a - ther ad the So ad the Ho - ly - it. rom the Ho - ly Spir - it ev - ery soul re - ceives lie, ad thru clea - sig is lit - ed ad bright - eed, i a hid-de sa-cred ma - er by the tri -al o - ad.
23 m a Both ow ad ev - er ad to the a - ges o - ges. A - me. rom the Ho - ly Spir - it do the streams o grace well orth; they ir - ri - gate eve-ry-thig crea - at - ed, so that lie be e - ge - dered. Proeimeo m a J ge I will re - mem - ber your ame rom ge-er - a - tio to - er - a - tio. (2) J l l l l m i Verse: Liste, O daughter, behold ad iclie your ear, ad orget your people ad your ather's house; or the Kig desired your beauty. I will re - mem - ber your ame rom ge -er- z d - a - tio to ge-er - a - tio.
24 Sot hromatic Post-ospel Hyms ode 2. i=. lo-ry to the ath-er ad the So ad the Ho -ly Spir - it. a-ther, Word ad Spir - it, the Tri - i - ty i u-io, O Lord o mer-cy, blot out my ma - y o - es - es. zz Sot hromatic Both ow ad ev - er ad to the a - ges o a-ges. A- - me. At the i - ter - ces - sio o the The - o - to-os, O Lord o mer-cy, blot out my ma - y o - es - es.
25 Verse: Have mercy o me, O od, accordig to Your great mercy, ad accordig to the abudace o Your compassio, blot out my trasgressio. ode pl. 2. Vu=. Whe the saits deposited. a O La - dy, e - trust me ot to a - y hu - ma pro - tec-tio, but Sot hromatic a ra - ther ac - cept the prayer o your hum - ble sup - pli - cat, O all - ho - ly a oe. Trou - bles e - com - pass me. a - dure all the z ar de - mos - rows a side am I u - der ire, mi a ot pos-sess, ad o co-so - la No I more ca shoot at me. rom ev - ery - s ra - ble e- that I am. Shel - ter I do - tio have I but you. Pat-ro-age ad a hope o the aith -ul, Sov -ereig La - dy o the world, O dis - rea - gard ot my lit - a - y. o that which is best or me.
26 zz Sot hromatic rus No oe who rus to you or help comes bac rom you ev - er - trat-ed i his cause, O Vir-gi The-o - to - os. But he ass or the a - vor ad re - ceives the be - stow - al which is ap- a - pro - pri - ate or his re - quest. tur-ig or the bet - ter or those i trou-ble ad dezz Sot hromatic You are a - liv - er- ace o the sic, O Vir - gi The -o - to - os. - y ad your loc, sice you are the peace o the ema Save your cit - bat - tled, tra-quil calm o those i ag -i - ta - tio, ad the bea - liev-ers o- ly pat-ro - age. z
27 iatoic Ho - ly The-o - to-os, save us. As You wished our sala Ode vii. ode pl. 4. a=. The Servats rom Judea. ost - va - tio to be thus - ly dis - pesed, You a - bode with - i the womb o the all - ho - ly Vir - gi whom You have ma -- i - est - ed to the world as our pa -tro - ess. O Sav -ior, bless - ed are You the od o our a - thers.
28 Ho - ly The -o - to-os, save us. O pure oth-er, imzz love, to ree rom their o - es - es ad rom their souls dea ost - plore Him u - to Whom you gave birth, Who de - lights i stead-ast - ile - mets those who cry out i aith ad say to Him: O bless - ed are You the od o our a - thers.
29 zz You have show orth Your oth - er as a tow-er o sae - ty, sala lo-ry to the a-ther ad the So ad the Ho -ly Spir - it. - va - tio s treas -ur - y, a sprig o i - cor - rup - tio, the door-way o re - pet - ace u - to all those who cry a - loud ad say: O bless - ed are You the od o our a - thers.
30 zz Both ow ad ev - er ad to the ag - es o ag - es. A- - me. U - to us you de - liv - ered hrist the Sav - ior; ad hece we e - treat you: eig to heal the bod - i - ly disa - eas - es ad spir -it - u - al ail - mets o your ser - vats who ear-est-ly to your di - vie shel-ter ru, O La - dy The - o- - to-os.
31 iatoic ost Ho - ly The -o - to- os, save us. o ot disa Ode viii. ode pl. 4. a=. O praise ad bless Him. - dai us who eed the help that you o - er, vir - gi aid-e, ad who bless ad ex - tol you, su - preme - ly ex - alt - ig you zz u - to all the ag - es. ost Ho - ly The -o - to- os, save us. Vir - gi, you pour out your great a - bu - dace o heal - igs - ver those who aith -ul - ly ex - tol you ad ex - alt sua o - preme-ly your i - e - a- ble child - birth.
32 zz lo-ry to the a-ther ad the So ad the Ho -ly Spir - it. You heal the sic-ess-es o my soul, O pure Vir - gi, a ad the phys - i - cal pais that a - lict me. Hece I glo - ri- - y you the high-ly a - vored aid - e. zz - me. You drive a - way rom us the as - saults o tempa Both ow ad ev - er ad to the ag - es o ag - es. A- - ta - tios ad the o - sets o pas - sios, O Vir - gi. There-ore do we praise you i hyms thru - out the ag - es.
33 iatoic Ode ix. The Heirmos. ode pl. 4. a=. You are the The-o - to-os lit - ral - ly, O Vir - gi; ad we co - ess it, or we have bee saved thru you whom we, O pure oe, with choirs o a-gels mag - i - y. zz ost Ho - ly The-o - to-os, save us. o ot dis - miss the riv - er o my tears, O Vir - gi. or i your womb you coa - ceived ad you car - ried hrist the Lord who taes ev - ery tear - drop a - way rom ev - ery ace.
34 zz ost Ho - ly The-o - to-os, save us. With oy, all - ho - ly Vir-gi, ill my heart to ull - ess, hav-ig re - ceived, O pure aid sor - e, the ull - ess o oy ad there-by caus - ig the - row o si to dis - ap - pear. zz ost Ho - ly The-o - to-os, save us. or those who lee or sae-ty u- toyou, O Vir - gi, be a re - treat ad a or re - tress im - mov - a - ble, de - ese ad shel - ter ad - uge ad oy-ous ec - sta - sy.
35 zz lo-ry to the a-ther ad the So ad the Ho -ly Spir - it. With rays o your e - ul-gece bright-e us, O Vir - gi, who i the Or - tho-dox ma - er de - clare you to be the zz The-o - to - os who drives out the gloom o ig - o - race. Both ow ad ev - er ad to the ag - es o ag - es. A- - me. Re - store my health, O Vir-gi; or be-cause o ill - ess, I am re - duced to a state o tor - met-ig - pai. Tras - orm my ee - ble co - di - tio i - to vi - tal - i- ty.
36 iatoic egalyaria. ode pl. 4. a=. It is tru - ly right to call you blest, O The -o - to - os, the ev -er - bless-ed ad all - blame-less oe ad the oth-er o our z zz od. great reat - er be - yod com - pare tha the Ser - a-phim, you with-out cora U - er i ho - or tha the her - u - bim, ad i glo - ry - rup - tio gave birth to od the Word, ad are tru -ly The-o - to - os, you do we mag - i - y.
37 zz ho heav U O - er-ig this chat - ig o hyms to you, we ac-cord you - or as the La - dy o all the world, high-er tha the - es ad pur - er tha the su - shie, O aid - e who rea - deemed us rom the a - ces-tral curse. zz bod U Ow - ig to the mul - ti - tude o my sis, ail -ig is my - y ad dis -eased al- so is my soul. O help me, I pray you the hope o the de - spair - ig. To you I come or re - uge, O aid-e ull o grace.
38 rom u - wor - thy ser - vats o yours ac - cept pezz U - ti - tios re - quest-ig me-di - a - tio o our be - hal with Him whom you brought orth, O oth-er o the Sav - ior. Bea - come our e -di - a - trix, O La - dy o the world. U - to you the Birth - giv - er o our od praised by all, rezz - oic - ig ow we ea - ger-ly chat this ode. To - geth - er ima U - plore with the ore-ru-er ad all Saits that u - to us coma - pas - sio be show, O oth - er o od.
39 zz U Speech-less be the lips o im - pi - ous me who re-use to rev - rece your au - gust I - co which is called the oth - er o od the i - rec-tress, ad was pait - ed by the di-vie A- - pos - tle Lue the - va - ge- list. zz pow U With the The -o - to - os, all you ar - rays o a -gel - ic - ers ad the ore - ru-er o the Lord, act as i -ter- - ces - sors, O ho - ly twelve A - pos - tles ad all the Saits toa z d - geth - er, that we be saved thru you.
40 Sot hromatic ode 2. i=. Whe he too You. All those, who or re-uge lee with aith u -to you, O o good oe, you shel - ter be - eath your might - y had. We your ser-vats have o oth -er i - ter - ces - sor lie you, al-ways pray - ig to od or us, i da-gers ad sor - rows, si-ers that we are, bet dow be-cause o ma - y mis - deeds. There - ore we all pros-trate be - ore you. Res - cue us rom ev-ery a - lic - tio, sice you are the oth-er o the ost High od.
41 zz Sot hromatic Same elody or all who are trou-bled you are oy, ad o the a- o - bused a pro - tec - tress, the pau-pers our - ish - met, stra-gers co-so- - la-tio ad a wal-ig sta o the blid, vis -it - a - tio o the ia - irm, as - sis - tace ad shel - ter or the wea - ry ad opa - pressed, help o the or - phas as well. Has - te to de - liv - er your ser - vats, er-vet-ly we beg you, O pure oe, sice you are the oth-er o the ost High od.
42 zz Sot hromatic La - dy, re - ceive the sup-pli- - ca-tios o your ser - vats, ad res-cue us rom all e - ces - si - ty ad a - lic - tio. zz Sot hromatic O oth - er o od, I have com - mit - ted my eve-ry hope whol-ly u- to you. Keep me u - der your shel - ter.
43 harmoic As xaposteilaria. ode 3. a=. z - sem-bled rom eve-ry cor - er o earth here i this vil - lage eth - sem - a - e, O A - pos- z - tles, come ad bur -y my bod - y. Ad You my So ad my od, re - ceive my de - part - ig spir - it.
44 zz harmoic z O those i a - lic - tio, ad the pro - tec-tress o hrisa sweet-ess o the A - gels, O oy o z - tias, O Vir - gi oth - er o the Lord, come to my aid ad re - deem me rom the e - ter - al tor - mets.
45 zz harmoic z od who loves ma - id. ay He ot ce-sure my aca - tios i the sight o the A - gels. I ea I have you as me -di - a - trix be - ore the z - treat you, O Vir - gi, come quic -ly to my asa - sis - tace.
46 zz harmoic it O z Tow-er ash-ioed o pure gold, ad - y which has a twelve - old wall, O Throe a - glit-ter with su z - shie, mag - i - i- cet hair o the Kig, i - com-pre - he-si- ble wo - der, how did you urse the as - ter? o d
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