Let my Prayer Arise

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The Psalter According to the Seventy translated and published by Holy Transfiguration Monastery in Boston.

For this reason, in these meditations, we will use the Greek-based text of the Psalter in the version called The Psalter According to the Seventy translated and published by Holy Transfiguration Monastery in Boston. The value of using this version in our private prayers is that it is also a version commonly used in many of the liturgical settings of the Church, so that when we go from our homes to the Church these same words will be easily recognized and will make deeper impression over time, both on heart and on memory,

When we come together next time we will begin moving through the Psalms themselves. I encourage you to listen with the Psalm text before you. Begin to read and then to memorize so that soon you can meditate on each Psalm before moving on to another.

The Psalter According to the Seventy

Translated from the Septuagint by the Holy Transfiguration Monastery, Brookline, MA

This Psalter, translated from the Greek, is divided into the traditional sections for the daily readings. This book includes the Nine Odes and a Prayer for the Reposed, and is printed in large type to facilitate use in Church services.

        Price: $22.00
        Publisher: Holy Transfiguration Monastery
        ISBN: 0-943405-00-9
        

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orthodox.seasidehosting.st The Dynamic Horologion & Psalter

Features:

        You can view the current fixed worship service from the Horlogion for
        the day and time, including it's variable Psalter readings, and dismissal
        hymns as read by a Reader or Layperson (aka a Reader's service).
        You can view the current variable Psalter Kathisma readings for the day and time.
        You can manually view a given fixed Hourly Service from the Horlogion for the day.
        You can manually view the Troparion and Kontakion for the day.
        You can view a single kathisma or Psalm. There are 20 kathismas and 151 Psalms.
        For spontaneous inspiration, you can get a random Psalm.