Alleluia, thrice, repeating alleluia to every verse of the rest of the psalm.
Then the present troparion, tone ii.
Since to the same abiding-place we all are urg’d, and under the same stone shall come, and in a little time in self same dust shall be, let us ask Christ for rest for him removed hence. For such our life is, brethren, this on earth, a toy: that which is not it abides, and that that doth abide it perisheth. We are a dream that stayeth not, a breath that is not held, a flight of passing birds, a ship upon a trackless sea. Then let us cry to the immortal King, O Lord, vouchsafe to him thine endless blessedness.
Prokimenon, tone vi.
Blessed is he whom thou hast chosen and received, O Lord.
Verse. To thee is due a song, O God, in Sion.
The epistle to the Romans, section lxxxix.
Brethren, as by one man sin.... ending, Jesus Christ our Lord.[37]
Alleluia, tone vi.
Verse. Blessed is he whom thou hast chosen and received, O Lord.