Book of Needs of the Holy Orthodox Church : $b with an appendix containing offices for the laying on of handsRusskaia pravoslavnaia tserkov
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Book of Needs of the Holy Orthodox Church : $b with an appendix containing offices for the laying on of hands
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Orthodox Eastern Church -- Liturgy -- Texts
_And straightway, standing by the baptismal font, the deacon saith_,
Wisdom.
_And the reader, the reading from the prophesy of
Esaias._
_Chap. xxxv._
Thus saith the Lord, Let the thirsty desert be glad, let the wilderness
rejoice, and blossom as a rose, and let them bud forth and be exceedingly
glad. And let the desert of Jordan rejoice, and the glory of Libanus
shall be given unto it, and the honour of Carmel, and my people shall
behold the glory of the Lord, and the exaltedness of God. Strengthen ye
the weak hands, and comfort ye the feeble knees; and say unto them that
are faint-hearted in intention, Be ye strong, and fear not, behold our
God will render judgment, he will come and save us. Then shall the eyes
of the blind be opened, and the ears of the deaf shall hear. Then shall
the lame man leap as an hart, and the tongue of the deaf be distinct;
for in the wilderness shall water break out, and a ravine in a thirsty
land. And waterless places shall become pools, and in a thirsty land
shall be a spring of water: there shall be joy of birds, abodes of
syrens, and reeds and pools. And there shall be a pure way, and it shall
be called a holy way; and the impure shall not pass there, neither shall
an impure way be there, and the dispersed shall walk therein, and shall
not wander. And no lion shall be there, nor of evil beasts shall one
enter there, nor be found there; but the redeemed and chosen of the Lord
shall walk therein. And they shall return and come to Sion with joy and
gladness, and everlasting joy shall be upon their heads: praise, and
gladness, and joy shall penetrate them, and pain, grief, and sighing
shall flee away.
_The reading from the prophecy of Esaias._
_Chap. lv._
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