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Глава́ ѕ҃
Chapter 6
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Є҆леаза́ръ же нѣ́кто мꙋ́жъ знамени́тый ѿ і҆ерє́й страны̀ тоѧ̀, въ ста́рости лѣ́тъ оу҆жѐ дости́гъ и҆ всѧ́кою добродѣ́телїю въ житїѝ оу҆кра́шенъ, ѡ҆́крестъ себє̀ оу҆стро́ивъ пресвѵ́теры призыва́ти ст҃а́го бг҃а, молѧ́шесѧ си́це: And Eleazar, an illustrious priest of the country, who had attained to length of days, and whose life had been adorned with virtue, caused the presbyters who were about him to cease to cry out to the holy God, and prayed thus:
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цр҃ю̀ великодержа́вный, вы́шнїй, вседержи́телю бж҃е, и҆́же созда́нїе всѐ стро́ѧй въ щедро́тахъ, воззрѝ нн҃ѣ на сѣ́мѧ а҆враа́мле, на ѡ҆свѧще́ннагѡ і҆а́кѡва ча̑да, ча́сти свѧще́нныѧ люді́й твои́хъ, въ землѝ чꙋжде́й стра́нствꙋющихъ, непра́веднѡ погиба́ющихъ, ѻ҆́ч҃е! O King, mighty in power, most high, Almighty God, who regulatest the whole creation with thy tender mercy,
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ты̀ фараѡ́на пе́рвѣе є҆гѵ́птомъ си́мъ ѡ҆блада́ющаго, оу҆мно́женаго въ колесни́цахъ, возне́сшагосѧ беззако́нною де́рзостїю и҆ ѧ҆зы́комъ велерѣ́чивымъ, съ го́рдымъ во́инствомъ въ по́нтѣ погрꙋже́нныхъ погꙋби́лъ є҆сѝ, ро́дꙋ же і҆и҃левꙋ свѣ́тъ проѧви́лъ є҆сѝ млⷭ҇ти: look upon the seed of Abraham, upon the children of the sanctified Jacob, thy sanctified inheritance, O Father, now being wrongfully destroyed as strangers in a strange land.
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ты̀ безчи́сленными си́лами возвели́чившагосѧ сеннахирі́ма тѧ́жкаго царѧ̀ а҆ссѷрі́йскаго, копїе́мъ подрꙋ́чнꙋ оу҆жѐ сотвори́вшаго всю̀ зе́млю и҆ возне́сшагосѧ на ст҃ы́й тво́й гра́дъ, хꙋ̑льнаѧ глаго́лющаго съ киче́нїемъ и҆ де́рзостїю, влⷣко, сокрꙋши́лъ є҆сѝ, и҆звѣ́стнꙋ показа́въ ꙗ҆зы́кѡмъ мнѡ́гимъ твою̀ держа́вꙋ: Thou destroyedst Pharaoh, with his host of chariots, when that lord of this same Egypt was uplifted with lawless hardihood and loud-sounding tongue. Shedding the beams of thy mercy upon the race of Israel, thou didst overwhelm him with his proud army.
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ты̀ въ вавѷлѡ́нѣ трїе́хъ ѻ҆трокѡ́въ ѻ҆гню̀ дꙋ́шы самово́льнѣ преда́вшихъ, за є҆́же не слꙋжи́ти сквє́рнымъ, разжже́ннꙋю ѡ҆роси́въ пе́щь, и҆зба́вилъ є҆сѝ да́же до вла́са невреди́мыхъ, пла́мень на всѧ̑ посла́въ сопроти̑вныѧ: When Sennacherim, the grievous king of the Assyrians, glorying in his countless hosts, had subdued the whole land with his spear, and was lifting himself against thy holy city, with boastings grievous to be endured, thou, O Lord, didst demolish him and didst shew forth thy might to many nations.
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ты̀ данїи́ла ѡ҆болга́ньми зави́стными вве́ржена въ ро́въ на снѣде́нїе львѡ́мъ ѕвѣрє́мъ свирѣ̑пымъ, на свѣ́тъ и҆зве́лъ є҆сѝ здра́ва: и҆ і҆ѡ́нꙋ во чре́вѣ ки́та морска́гѡ та́ющаго неща́днѣ, всѣ̑мъ свои̑мъ невреди́ма показа́лъ є҆сѝ, ѻ҆́ч҃е! When the three friends in the land of Babylon of their own will exposed their lives to the fire rather than serve vain things, thou didst send a dewy coolness through the fiery furnace, and bring the fire upon all their adversaries.
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и҆ нн҃ѣ, ѡ҆би́дъ ненави́стниче, многомлⷭ҇тиве, всѣ́хъ покрови́телю, вско́рѣ ꙗ҆ви́сѧ сꙋ́щымъ ѿ ро́да і҆и҃лева, ѿ ꙗ҆зы̑къ же беззако́нныхъ ме́рзкихъ ѡ҆би̑димымъ: It was thou who, when Daniel was hurled, through slander and envy, as a prey to lions down below, didst bring him back again unhurt to light.
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а҆́ще же нече́стїемъ ѡ҆б̾ѧ́то є҆́сть въ преселе́нїи житїѐ на́ше, ты и҆зба́вивъ на́съ ѿ рꙋкꙋ̀ вра̑гъ си́хъ, ꙗ҆́коже произво́лиши, влⷣко, погꙋбѝ на́съ сме́ртїю, When Jonah was pining away in the belly of the sea-bred monster, thou didst look upon him, O Father, and recover him to the sight of his own.
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да не сꙋ́етными сꙋемꙋ́дреннїи похва́лѧтсѧ ѡ҆ погꙋбле́нїи возлю́бленныхъ твои́хъ, глаго́люще: нижѐ бг҃ъ и҆́хъ и҆зба́ви и҆̀хъ: And now, thou who hatest insolence; thou who dost abound in mercy; thou who art the protector of all things; appear quickly to those of the race of Israel, who are insulted by abhorred, lawless Gentiles.
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ты́ же всѧ́кꙋ си́лꙋ и҆ крѣ́пость и҆мѣ́ѧй всю̀, превѣ́чный, нн҃ѣ при́зри, If our life has during our exile been stained with iniquity, deliver us from the hand of the enemy, and destroy us, O Lord, by the death which thou preferrest.
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поми́лꙋй на́съ, ѡ҆би́дою беззако́нныхъ безслове́сною живота̀ лиша́емыхъ ѡ҆́бразомъ преда́телей, Let not the vain-minded congratulate vain idols at the destruction of thy beloved, saying, Neither did their God deliver them.
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да оу҆дивѧ́тсѧ нн҃ѣ ꙗ҆зы́цы непобѣди́мѣй крѣ́пости твое́й, пречⷭ҇тне, и҆мѣ́ѧй си́лꙋ ѡ҆ спⷭ҇нїи ро́да і҆а́кѡвлѧ: Thou who art All-powerful and Almighty, O Eternal One, behold! have mercy upon us who are being withdrawn from life, like traitors, by the unreasoning insolence of lawless men.
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мо́литъ тѧ̀ всѐ мно́жество младе́нцєвъ и҆ роди́телє и҆́хъ со слеза́ми: да пока́жетсѧ всѣ̑мъ ꙗ҆зы́кѡмъ, ꙗ҆́кѡ съ на́ми є҆сѝ, гдⷭ҇и, и҆ не ѿврати́лъ є҆сѝ лица̀ твоегѡ̀ ѿ на́съ: Let the heathen cower before thy invincible might to-day, O glorious One, who hast all power to save the race of Jacob.
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но ꙗ҆́коже ре́клъ є҆сѝ, ꙗ҆́кѡ нижѐ въ землѝ врагѡ́въ свои́хъ сꙋ́щихъ презрѣ́лъ є҆сѝ и҆̀хъ, си́це совершѝ, гдⷭ҇и. The whole band of infants and their parents with tears beseech thee.
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Є҆леаза́рꙋ же конча́ющꙋ оу҆жѐ моли́твꙋ сїю̀, ца́рь со ѕвѣрьмѝ и҆ все́ю си́лы го́рдостїю прибли́жисѧ ко і҆пподро́мꙋ. Let it be shewn to all the nations that thou art with us, O Lord, and hast not turned thy face away from us; but as thou saidst that thou wouldst not forget them even in the land of their enemies, so do thou fulfil this saying, O Lord.
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Оу҆ви́дѣвше же і҆ꙋде́є, вельмѝ возопи́ша на нб҃о, ꙗ҆́кѡ и҆ прилежа̑щаѧ оу҆дѡ́лїѧ кꙋ́пнѡ съ ни́ми вопїю̑щаѧ неꙋдержи́мь пла́чь сотвори́ша всемꙋ̀ во́инствꙋ. Now, at the time that Eleazar had ended his prayer, the king came along to the hippodrome, with the wild beasts, and with his tumultuous power.
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Тогда̀ великосла́вный вседержи́тель и҆ и҆́стинный бг҃ъ, ꙗ҆ви́въ ст҃о́е своѐ лицѐ, ѿве́рзе двє́ри нбⷭ҇ныѧ, и҆з̾ ни́хже снидо́ста два̀ сла̑вна, стра̑шна ви́домъ а҆́гг҃ла ꙗ҆вле́ннѣ всѣ̑мъ кромѣ̀ і҆ꙋде́ѡвъ, When the Jews saw this, they uttered a loud cry to heaven, so that the adjacent valleys resounded, and caused an irrepressible lamentation throughout the army.
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и҆ сопротивоста́ста, и҆ си́лꙋ сꙋпоста̑тъ и҆спо́лниста смѧте́нїѧ и҆ оу҆́жаса, и҆ неподви́жными пꙋ̑ты свѧза́ста: та́кожде и҆ тѣ́ло ца́рское тре́петно бы́сть, и҆ забве́нїе де́рзость є҆гѡ̀ тѧ́жкꙋю ѡ҆б̾ѧ̀. Then the all-glorious, all-powerful, and true God, displayed his holy countenance, and opened the gates of heaven, from which two angels, dreadful of form, came down, and were visible to all but the Jews.
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И҆ ѡ҆брати́шасѧ ѕвѣ́рїе на послѣ́дꙋющыѧ воѡрꙋжє́нныѧ си̑лы, и҆ попира́хꙋ и҆̀хъ и҆ погꙋблѧ́хꙋ. And they stood opposite, and filled the enemies' host with confusion and cowardice; and bound them with immoveable fetters.
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И҆ ѡ҆брати́сѧ гнѣ́въ ца́рскїй во оу҆миле́нїе и҆ сле́зы ѡ҆ пред̾ꙋгото́ванныхъ ѿ негѡ̀ мꙋче́нїихъ. And a cold shudder came over the person of the king, and oblivion paralysed the vehemence of his spirit.
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Оу҆слы́шавъ бо во́пль и҆ ви́дѣвъ преклоне́нныхъ всѣ́хъ въ погꙋбле́нїе, прослези́всѧ со гнѣ́вомъ дрꙋгѡ́мъ преща́ше, глаго́лѧ: They turned back the animals upon the armed forces which followed them; and the animals trod them down, and destroyed them.
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вы ѕлѣ̀ ца́рство оу҆правлѧ́ете и҆ мꙋчи́телей превосхо́дите лю́тостїю, и҆ менѐ сама́го ва́шего благодѣ́телѧ тщите́сѧ ѿ вла́сти оу҆жѐ и҆ дꙋ́ха низложи́ти, та́йнѡ оу҆хищрѧ́юще неполє́знаѧ ца́рствꙋ: The king's wrath was converted into compassion; and he wept at his own machinations.
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кто̀ держа́вшихъ на́шѧ въ вѣ́рности страны̀ твєрды́ни, ѿ до́мꙋ ѿлꙋчи́въ, коего́ждо безслове́снѣ собра̀ сѣ́мѡ; For when he heard the cry, and saw them all on the verge of destruction, with tears he angrily threatened his friends, saying,
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кто̀ си́хъ, и҆̀же и҆з̾ нача́ла благопрїѧ́тствомъ къ на́мъ по всемꙋ̀ превосхо́дѧтъ всѣ́хъ ꙗ҆зы́кѡвъ и҆ ѕлѣ́йшыѧ мно́жицею ѿ человѣ̑къ под̾ѧ́ша бѣды̑, си́це беззако́нными ѡ҆бложѝ оу҆́зами; Ye have governed badly; and have exceeded tyrants in cruelty; and me your benefactor ye have laboured to deprive at once of my dominion and my life, by secretly devising measures injurious to the kingdom.
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рѣши́те, разрѣши́те непра́вєдныѧ оу҆́зы и҆ во своѧ̑ и҆̀хъ съ ми́ромъ посли́те, ѡ҆ преждесодѣ́ланныхъ примири́вшесѧ: разрѣши́те сы́ны вседержи́телѧ нбⷭ҇нагѡ бг҃а жива́гѡ, и҆́же ѿ на́шихъ прароди́телей да́же донн҃ѣ непреткнове́нно во сла́вѣ благостоѧ́нїе подае́тъ ве́щемъ на́шымъ. Who has gathered here, unreasonably removing each from his home, those who, in fidelity to us, had held the fortresses of the country?
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Ре́кшꙋ же оу҆́бѡ є҆мꙋ̀ сїѧ̑, і҆ꙋде́є вско́рѣ разрѣше́ни бы́вше благословлѧ́хꙋ, оу҆жѐ и҆збѣжа́вше сме́рти, ст҃а́го сп҃си́телѧ бг҃а своего̀. Who has thus consigned to unmerited punishments those who in good will towards us from the beginning have in all things surpassed all nations, and who often have engaged in the most dangerous undertakings?
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Посе́мъ ца́рь во гра́дъ возврати́всѧ и҆ призва́въ над̾ росхѡ́ды старѣ́йшаго, повелѣ̀ даѧ́ти вїно̀ и҆ прѡ́чаѧ къ пирова́нїю потрє́бнаѧ і҆ꙋде́ѡмъ на дні́й се́дмь, сꙋди́въ и҆̀мъ та́можде во всѧ́цѣмъ весе́лїи де́нь спасе́нїѧ провожда́ти, въ не́мже мѣ́стѣ мнѣ́ша поги́бель прїѧ́ти. Loose, loose the unjust bonds; send them to their homes in peace, and deprecate what has been done.
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Тогда̀ сі́и, и҆̀же пре́жде въ поноше́нїи и҆ бли́з̾ а҆́да бы́ша, па́че же въ него̀ соше́дшїи, вмѣ́стѡ го́рькїѧ и҆ плаче́вныѧ сме́рти, пи́ршество спасе́нїѧ соста́вивше, мѣ́сто оу҆гото́ванное и҆̀мъ ко паде́нїю и҆ гро́бꙋ, на возлєжа́нїѧ раздѣли́ша, и҆спо́лнени ра́дости. Release the sons of the almighty living God of heaven, who from our ancestors' times until now has granted a glorious and uninterrupted prosperity to our affairs.
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И҆ ѡ҆ста́вивше рыда́нїѧ всеплаче́внꙋю пѣ́снь, воспрїѧ́ша пѣ́снь ѻ҆те́ческꙋю, хва́лѧще сп҃си́телѧ и҆ чꙋдодѣ́телѧ бг҃а: и҆ всѧ́кїй пла́чь и҆ стена́нїе ѿри́нꙋвше, ли́ки соста́виша во зна́менїе весе́лїѧ ми́рнагѡ. These things he said: and they, released the same moment, having now escaped death, praised God their holy Saviour.
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Та́кожде и҆ ца́рь ѡ҆ си́хъ соста́вивъ пирова́нїе ве́лїе, безпреста́ннѡ на нб҃о и҆сповѣ́дашесѧ великолѣ́пнѣ ѡ҆ пресла́внѣмъ бы́вшемъ себѣ̀ спасе́нїи. The king then departed to the city, and called his financier to him, and bade him provide a seven days' quantity of wine and other materials for feasting for the Jews. He decided that they should keep a gladsome festival of deliverance in the very place in which they expected to meet with their destruction.
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Полага́вшїи же і҆ꙋде́євъ пре́жде въ поги́бель и҆ въ снѣ́дь пти́цамъ и҆ съ ра́достїю ѡ҆писа́вшїи, срамото́ю ѡ҆б̾ѧ́ти бы́вше стенѧ́хꙋ, ѻ҆гнедыха́телнѣй и҆́хъ де́рзости безче́стнѡ оу҆га́сшей. Then they who were before despised and nigh unto Hades, yea, rather advanced into it, partook of the cup of salvation, instead of a grievous and lamentable death. Full of exultation, they parted out the place intended for their fall and burial into banqueting booths.
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І҆ꙋде́є же, ꙗ҆́коже предреко́хомъ, соста́вивше предрѣче́нный ли́къ, со оу҆чрежде́нїемъ во и҆сповѣ́данїихъ весе́лыхъ и҆ ѱалмѣ́хъ провожда́хꙋ, Ceasing their miserable strain of woe, they took up the subject of their fatherland, hymning in praise God their wonder-working Saviour. All groans, all wailing, were laid aside: they formed dances in token of serene joy.
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и҆ ѻ҆́бщїй ѡ҆предѣли́вше ѡ҆ си́хъ оу҆ста́въ, во всѧ́цѣмъ преселе́нїи свое́мъ въ ро́ды, є҆́же бы предречє́нныѧ дни̑ пра́здновати въ весе́лїи, не питїѧ̀ ра́ди и҆ ꙗ҆де́нїѧ, но сп҃се́нїѧ ра́ди бы́вшагѡ и҆̀мъ ѿ бг҃а. So, also, the king collected a number of guests for the occasion, and returned unceasing thanks with much magnificence for the unexpected deliverance afforded him.
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Прїидо́ша же ко царю̀ просѧ́ще ѿпꙋще́нїѧ во своѧ̑ си. Those who had marked them out as for death and for carrion, and had registered them with joy, howled aloud, and were clothed with shame, and had the fire of their rage ingloriously put out.
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Ѡ҆пи́сани же бы́ша ѿ два́десѧть пѧ́тагѡ днѐ мцⷭ҇а пахѡ́на да́же до четве́ртагѡ днѐ мцⷭ҇а є҆пїфа̀, во дне́хъ четы́редесѧтихъ: соста́виша же и҆̀мъ поги́бель ѿ пѧ́тагѡ днѐ мцⷭ҇а є҆пїфа̀ да́же до седма́гѡ, въ трїе́хъ дне́хъ: въ ни́хже и҆ пресла́внѡ ꙗ҆ви́въ млⷭ҇ть свою̀ всеси́льный, и҆зба́ви и҆̀хъ безвре́дныхъ кꙋ́пнѡ. But the Jews, as we just said, instituted a dance, and then gave themselves up to feasting, glad thanksgivings, and psalms.
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Пи́ршествоваша же всѣ́ми ѿ царѧ̀ снабдѣва́еми да́же до четвертагѡна́десѧть днѐ, въ ѻ҆́ньже и҆ проше́нїе сотвори́ша ѡ҆ ѿпꙋще́нїи свое́мъ. They made a public ordinance to commemorate these things for generations to come, as long as they should be sojourners. They thus established these days as days of mirth, not for the purpose of drinking or luxury, but because God had saved them.
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Похвали́въ же и҆̀хъ ца́рь, написа̀ и҆̀мъ нижепи́санное посла́нїе ко страти́гѡмъ сꙋ́щымъ по градѡ́мъ, великодꙋ́шнѣ оу҆се́рдїе и҆мꙋ́щее. They requested the king to send them back to their homes.

Старий Заповіт

• Бут. • Вих. • Лев. • Чис. • Втор.

• Нав. • Суд. • Руф. • 1 Цар. • 2 Цар. • 3 Цар. • 4 Цар. • 1 Пар. • 2 Пар. • 1 Езд. • 2 Езд. • 3 Езд. • Неєм. • Тов. • Юдиф. • Есф. • 1 Мак. • 2 Мак. • 3 Мак.

• Іов. • Пс. • Притч. • Еккл. • Пісн. • Прем. • Сир.

• Іс. • Єр. • Плач. • Посл. Єр. • Вар. • Єз. • Дан.

• Ос. • Іоїл. • Ам. • Авд. • Іона. • Мих. • Наум. • Авв. • Соф. • Агг. • Зах. • Мал.

Новий Заповіт

• Мф. • Мк. • Лк. • Ін.

• Діян.

• Як. • 1 Пет. • 2 Пет. • 1 Ін. • 2 Ін. • 3 Ін. • Іуд.

• Рим. • 1 Кор. • 2 Кор. • Гал. • Еф. • Флп. • Кол. • 1 Сол. • 2 Сол. • 1 Тим. • 2 Тим. • Тит. • Фил. • Євр.

• Одкр.