Hymns from the Greek Office Books. John Brownlie

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One Divinity,

      One God, yet Three in One.

IV

      To Thee our God be glory,

      O Holy Trinity,

      Both now, and while the ages run

      To all eternity.

      Ode VIII of Metrophanes

(From the Midnight Service for the Sabbath)νεύματι θουργικῳ κύριε πάντων Parakletike, p. 4I

      Thy mighty word commanding,

      The heavens were settled high,

      And earth to Thee responding

      Was spread beneath the sky.

II

      O God of power, Thy servants

      Would seek Thy power divine,

      That they their hearts to love Thee

      May evermore incline.

III

      And gazing on the glory

      That shines in triple ray,

      Our souls shall feast with gladness

      On Thy sweet light alway.

IV

      And of Thy glory shining,

      And of Thy ruling light,

      From age to age Thy servants

      Shall hymn both day and night.

V

      To Thee be lasting praises,

      Immortal Three in One, —

      Thou Father, Son, and Spirit, —

      Now, and while ages run.

      Exapostilarion Automelon

ἐπεσκέψατο ἡμᾶς ἐξὔψους ὁ Σωτὴρ ἡμῶν Maenon, Dec. 25I

      The early dawn awakes,

      The morn triumphant breaks,

      See, see! the brightening sky,

      The Saviour from on high

      Is with us here.

II

      And we who sat in night,

      Rejoicing see the Light;

      The shadows now are past,

      The Dayspring come at last

      And day is near.

III

      For we have found the Truth;

      The Son of Virgin youth,

      The Saviour hath been born

      This glorious festal morn,

      And joys appear.

      Troparia of The Sixth Hour

τὴν ἄχραντον Εἰκόνα σου προσκυνοῦμεν ἀγαθὲ Horologion, p. 94I

      Before Thy Cross we take our place,

      With all our load of guilt,

      And plead forgiveness of Thy grace

      Because Thy blood was spilt.

II

      For Thou, to free us from our foes,

      Didst bear that cruel Cross,

      And by its agony and woes

      Bring gain for all our loss.

III

      Therefore we raise with one accord

      Our songs right thankfully,

      For joy and peace, O Christ our Lord,

      We owe in full to Thee.

      Ode V

(From the Canon of the Resurrection)ὁ φωτίσας τή ἐλλάμψει τῆς σῆς παρουσίας Χριστὲ Parakletike, p. 8I

      O Christ, Who art the peerless Light,

      Come with Thy presence ever bright,

      And from the Father’s throne above

      Descend to hearts that own Thy love.

II

      Thy Cross no shame to mortals brings;

      The world with joy its glory sings;

      And men, O Christ, before Thee bow —

      All hail! Thy Resurrection now.

III

      Ah Thou, our Lord, the Shepherd good,

      Upon that Cross poured forth Thy blood,

      And with Thy last expiring breath

      Didst save Thy flock from endless death.

IV

      And death of all his power is shorn,

      And men to joy and peace are born,

      For from their sins’ oppressive sway

      Forgiveness bears their souls away.

V

      Glory to Thee, O God, we bring,

      And to the Son, our Heavenly King,

      And to the Holy Ghost always,

      Now, and throughout the endless days.

      Stichera

(From the Office of the Cross on Quadragesima Sunday)χαίροις ὁ ζωηφόρος Σταυρὸς Triodion, p. 215I

      All hail, life-bearing Cross,

      The trophy of the good,

      Thy bloom is fragrance on our way,

      Thy fruit our heavenly food.

II

      Entrance to paradise,

      Strength of all faithful souls;

      The Church’s fortress when the foe

      His banner grim unrolls.

III

      By thee the curse is gone,

      And death no terror brings;

      We cast his power beneath our feet,

      And rise to heavenly things.

IV

      O shield of our defence,

      And foe of all our foes;

      The glory of the saints of God,

      Their crown for all their woes.

V

      Who follow Christ the Lord,

      Their beauty find in thee;

      Their harbour of salvation thou,

      Now and eternally.

      Antiphon

σήμερον κρευμᾶται ἐπι ξύλου ὁ ἐν ὕδασι τήν γῆν κρευμάσας Triodion, p. 401I

      Come,

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