The Psalter of the Prophet David (in Russian translation by P. Yungerov)

Bless the Lord, O my soul, and all my inward beings, His holy name! Bless the Lord, O my soul, and forget not all His rewards, Who cleanses all thy iniquities, Who healeth all thy infirmities, Who delivereth thy life from corruption, Who crowneth thee with mercy and mercies, Who fulfilleth thy good desires, that thy youth shall be renewed like that of an eagle. The Lord is the One who gives alms and fate to all those who are offended. He showed His ways to Moses, and His desires to the children of Israel. The Lord is generous and merciful, long-suffering and abundant in mercy. He will not be angry to the end, nor will he be indignant forever. It is not according to our iniquities that He has done to us, nor according to our sins has He repaid us. For as high as the heavens are above the earth, the Lord has established His mercy upon them that fear Him. As far as the east is from the west, He has removed our iniquities from us. As a father is generous to his sons, so the Lord has given generosity to those who fear Him. For He knows our education: He remembers that we are dust. Man is like grass, his days are like a wild flower, so he will fade. As soon as the spirit has passed through him, he will no longer be, and he will no longer know his place. And the mercy of the Lord is upon them that fear him from everlasting to everlasting, and his righteousness is upon the sons of sons, who keep his covenant, and remember his commandments, to do them. The Lord has prepared His throne in heaven, and His kingdom is the ruler of all. Bless the Lord, all His angels, mighty in might, doing His word, hearing the voice of His words. Bless the Lord, all His powers, His servants who do His will. Bless the Lord, all His works, in every place of His dominion. Bless the Lord, O my soul!

Glory:

103. David's Psalm on the Existence of the World.

Bless the Lord, O my soul! O Lord my God! Thou art wonderfully great, Thou hast clothed Thou with confession and splendour. Thou clothe Thyself with light as a garment, Thou stretchest out the heavens as a tent of leather, Thou coverest Thy heights with waters, Thou makest the clouds Thy chariot, Thou walkest on the wings of the wind. Thou makest Thy angels spirits, and Thy servants a flame of fire. He founded the earth in its firmament: it shall not bow down for ever and ever. The abyss, like a garment, is its covering. The waters shall be upon the mountains: They shall flee from Thy rebuke, and they shall fear the sound of Thy thunder. The mountains are rising, and the plains are falling down to the place which Thou hast appointed for them: Thou hast set a boundary, which they shall not pass over, neither shall they return to cover the earth. Thou directest springs into the valleys: the waters flow among the mountains, Watering all the beasts of the field; wild asses (of them) quench their thirst. The birds of the air dwell with them, and from the middle of the cliffs they make a voice. Thou shalt water the mountains from Thy heights: the earth is satisfied with the fruits of Thy works. You bring forth grass for cattle and grain for the service of men, to bring (to them) food from the earth. And wine rejoices a man's heart, so that his face may shine (as it were) with oil. Bread strengthens a person's heart. The trees of the field shall be satisfied, the cedars of Lebanon, which Thou hast planted, The birds shall make nests there: the stork's dwelling governs them. High mountains for deer, a rocky rock is a refuge for hares. He created the moon for (indicating) the times, the sun knew its west. You stretch out the darkness, and night comes, when all the beasts of the forest walk, Young lions, roaring for prey, to beg God for food. The sun rose, and they gathered together and lay down in their lairs. A man (then) goes out to his work and to his work until evening. How majestic are Thy works, O Lord! Thou hast created all things in wisdom. The earth is full of Thy creation. This sea is great and vast: there are creeping things, of which there are no number, small animals with great ones. There are ships sailing there, this serpent that You created to humiliate him. Everyone expects food from Thee, that Thou mayest give them at the right time: When Thou givest unto them, they shall receive, and when Thou hast opened Thy hand, all shall be satisfied with good. But when Thou hast turned away Thy face, they shall be troubled, Thou shalt take away their spirit, and shall perish, and return to their own land. Thou shalt send forth thy Spirit, and they shall be created, and thou shalt renew the face of the earth. Glory to the Lord forever! The Lord will rejoice in His works: He will look at the earth, and make it tremble, He will touch the mountains, and they will smoke. I will sing to the Lord in my life, I will sing to my God as long as I exist. May my conversation be sweet to Him, and I will rejoice in the Lord. May the sinners disappear from the earth and the wicked – so that they may not exist! Bless the Lord, O my soul!

Glory:

104. Alleluia.

Confess to the Lord, and call upon His name, declare His works among the nations. Sing to Him, and sing to Him, tell Him of all His wonders. Boast in His holy name, that the hearts of those who seek the Lord may rejoice. Seek the Lord and be strong, seek His face always. Remember His signs which He has done, His wonders, and the utterances of His mouth. The seed of Abraham are his servants, the sons of Jacob are his chosen ones. He is the Lord our God, and His judgments are in all the earth. He remembers his covenant forever, the word which he commanded a thousand generations, which he commanded to Abraham, and his oath to Isaac, and set it up for a commandment to Jacob, and for Israel for an everlasting covenant, saying, "Unto thee will I give the land of Canaan, the inheritance of your inheritance," When they were few in number, very insignificant, and strangers therein, and passed from nation to nation, and from kingdom to nation. He did not allow anyone to offend them, and punished the kings for them (saying: "Do not touch My anointed and My prophets, do not evil." And He called a famine upon the earth: He destroyed every stalk of corn. He sent a man before them: Joseph was sold as a slave. They bound his feet with fetters: his soul went through iron, until his word came to pass: the word of the Lord set him on fire. The king sent for him, and loosed him, the ruler of the nations, and set him free. He made him lord over his house, and ruler over all his dominion, that he might instruct his nobles as himself, and teach his elders wisdom. And Israel came into Egypt, and Jacob went to the land of Ham. And he multiplied his people exceedingly, and made them stronger than their enemies. And he stirred up in their hearts hatred against his people, and deceit against his servants. He sent Moses, his servant, Aaron, whom he had chosen for himself. He put into them the words of His signs and His wonders in the land of Ham. He sent darkness and brought darkness, for they resisted His words. He turned their waters into blood, and killed their fishes. Their land boiled with frogs (even) in the treasuries of their kings. He said, and there appeared dogs, flies, and gnats in all their borders. Instead of rain, he sent them hail (and) fire, which burns their land. And he smote their vineyards and their fig trees, and broke every tree within them. He said, and locusts and caterpillars without number appeared, and they ate all the grass in their land, and ate all the fruit in their land. And He smote every firstborn in their land, the firstfruits of all that was gained by their labour. And he brought them out with silver and gold, and there was no sick man in their knees. Egypt rejoiced at their departure, for fear of them fell upon her. He spread out a cloud for their covering, and fire to shine for them at night. They asked, and quails flew in, and he fed them with the bread of heaven. He tore the stone apart, and the waters flowed, rivers flowed in waterless places. For he remembered his holy word, which he said to Abraham his servant. And He brought forth His people with joy, and His elect with gladness. And he gave them the provinces of the Gentiles, and they inherited from the labor of the nations, that they might keep his statutes and keep his law.

Glory: According to the 14th kathisma, the Trisagion.

The same troparia, tone 8: 

As a harlot I fall down to Thee, that I may receive forgiveness, and instead of the world I offer tears from my heart to Thee, O Christ God: that Thou mayest be merciful to me, O Saviour, and grant me the cleansing of sins. For I call Thee: deliver me from the darkness of my deeds. Glory: Why do you not think, O my soul, of death? Why do you not turn to correction before the trumpet of the proclamation at the judgment? Then there is no time for repentance. Receive in your mind the publican and the harlot, who call: O Lord, have mercy on me who have sinned. And now: As Thou who truly surpasses the powers of Heaven by Thy Nativity, O Ever-Virgin Theotokos, Who was enriched by Thee in Divinity, we unceasingly magnify Thee.

Lord, have mercy (40) and the prayer:

We thank Thee, O Lord God of our salvation, for Thou hast done all things for the good of our lives, for Thou hast given us rest in the past night, and hast raised us from our beds, and hast placed us in the worship of Thy honorable and glorious name. In the same way we pray to Thee, O Lord: grant us grace and strength, that we may be vouchsafed to sing to Thee wisely, and pray unceasingly: and I will come out to see Thee, the Saviour and Benefactor of our souls, working through fear and trembling for our salvation. Hear and have mercy on us, O Gracious Mother: crush under our feet the invisible warriors and enemies: receive thanksgiving according to our strength: give us grace and strength to open our mouths, and teach us by Thy justification. For let us pray, as befits us, we do not know, unless Thou, O Lord, hast instructed us by Thy Holy Spirit. And if you have sinned even to the present hour, in word, or deed, or thought, will, or bondage, weaken, forgive, forgive. For if thou hast seen iniquity, O Lord, Lord, who shall stand? For with Thee is purification, with Thee is deliverance. Thou art the only Holy One, the Mighty Helper, and the Defender of our life, and we bless Thee unto all the ages, Amen.

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