Kathisma, tone v.
Thou knowest, O our God, that we were born in sin. Therefore we thee beseech, Rest him who is remov’d from us, o’erlooking, as the good one, the iniquities, which he, as mortal man, hath done in life, through the God-bearing one’s entreaties, thou sole lover of mankind.
Prokimenon, tone vi.
Blessed is he whom thou hast chosen and received, O Lord.
Verse. His remembrance is to generation and generation.
The epistle to the Corinthians, section clviii.
Brethren, I declare unto you.... ending, so ye believed.[40]
Alleluia. Blessed is he whom thou hast chosen and received, O Lord.
The gospel from John, section xxi.
The Lord spake unto the Jews that came unto him, I am the bread.... ending, at the last day.[41]