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Psalm 135 is the 135th psalm from the Book of Psalms, a part of the Hebrew Bible and the Christian Old Testament, beginning in English in the King James Version: "Praise ye the LORD". In the slightly different numbering system of the Greek Septuagint and Latin Vulgate versions of the Bible, this psalm is Psalm 134 .
Polyeleos (Psalms 134 and 135; or Psalm 44, if it is a Great Feast of the Theotokos) Megalynarion of the feast Little Ektenia Sessional Hymn (or Ypakoë if it is a Great Feast of the Lord) Anavathmoi—almost always the first antiphon in Tone 4 Prokeimenon in the Tone of the Week "Let every breath praise the Lord" in the same tone as the ...
Psalm 100 (omitted on Shabbat, Yom Tov, Erev Yom Kippur, Erev Passover, and Chol HaMoed Passover) The following psalms are recited on Shabbat and Yom Tov only, and - in the Eastern Ashkenazic rite - also on Hoshana Rabbah: 19, 34, 90, 91, 135, 136, 33, 92, and 93; Yehi kevod; Hallel (pesukei dezimra) (Ashrei and psalms 145-150) Baruch Hashem L'Olam
Especially elaborate are two headings, introducing the Canticles and the Psalms, respectively; they have floral additions in the form of little leaves. [25] The initials used in the psalter can be divided into two groups. The more numerous group comprises 110 initials with slender strokes adorned with graceful foliate tendrils. [24]
Another very modern part of the Blagoveščensky kondakar' was a Polyeleos composition (a post-Stoudites custom, since they imported the Great Vesper from Jerusalem) about the psalm 135 which was divided into eight sections, each one in another glas: Glas 1: Ps. 135:1–4 (RUS-SPsc Ms. Q.п.I.32, f.107r).
Feast Days: If a third section of Psalter readings is appointed, it may consist of the Polyeleos (many mercies), or other Psalms as outlined below. Feasts of the Lord: The Polyeleos, consisting of Psalms 134 & 135 is chanted. Feasts of the Mother of God: Psalm 44 is chanted. Meatfare Sunday & Cheesefare Sunday: Psalm 136 is chanted.
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The Book of Psalms (/ s ɑː (l) m z /, US also / s ɔː (l) m z /; [1] Biblical Hebrew: תְּהִלִּים , romanized: Tehillīm, lit. 'praises'; Ancient Greek: Ψαλμός, romanized: Psalmós; Latin: Liber Psalmorum; Arabic: زَبُورُ, romanized: Zabūr), also known as the Psalter, is the first book of the third section of the Tanakh (Hebrew Bible) called Ketuvim ('Writings ...