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Psalm 12 (Great Compline, Lent)

(Psalm 13 - Hebrew Numbering)

How long, O Lord, wilt Thou utterly forget me?
How long wilt Thou turn Thy face away from me?
How long shall I take counsel in my soul with grievings in my heart by day and by night?
How long shall mine enemy be exalted over me?
Look upon me, hear me, O Lord my God; enlighten mine eyes, lest at any time I sleep unto death.
Lest at any time mine enemy say: I have prevailed against him.
They that afflict me will rejoice if I am shaken; but as for me, I have hoped in Thy mercy.
My heart will rejoice in Thy salvation.
I will sing unto the Lord, Who is my benefactor, and I will chant unto the name of the Lord Most High.

 


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The purpose of the advent of the Saviour, when He gave us His life-giving commandments as purifying remedies in our passionate state, was to cleanse the soul from the damage done by the first transgression and bring it back to its original state. What medicines are for a sick body, the commandments are for the passionate soul. - Pearls from Saint Isaac of Syria

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