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kathisma (Gr****: κάθισμα; Slavonic: каѳисма, kai-isma), literally, "seat", is a
division of the Psalter, used in the
Eastern Orthodox and
Byzantine Rite...
- Kathismatis, from Gr****: κάθισμα, romanized:
kathisma, lit. 'seat'),
Church of the
Kathisma or Old
Kathisma being the name
mostly used in literature, was...
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kathisma in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Look up καθέδρα in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Look up κάθημαι in Wiktionary, the free dictionary...
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Psalm 119 is the 119th
psalm of the Book of Psalms,
beginning in the
English of the King
James Version: "Blessed are the
undefiled in the way, who walk...
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Hippodrome was U-shaped, and the
Kathisma (emperor's lodge) was
located at the
eastern end of the track. The
Kathisma could be
accessed directly from the...
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Church of the Seat of Mary (
Kathisma), see
Israeli Ministry of
Foreign Affairs: The
Church of the Seat of Mary (
Kathisma)
Miriam Feinberg Vamosh, in Haaretz...
- science-fiction film
starring Anna Harr
Stasis (liturgy), a
division of a
Kathisma or
other liturgical verses Stasis,
moniker of
Steve Pickton,
British techno...
- at
Vespers and Matins.
Kathisma means sitting,
since the
people normally sit
during the
reading of the psalms. Each
kathisma is
divided into
three stases...
- the
Eighteenth Kathisma (division of the Psalter), and are read on
Friday evenings at
Vespers throughout the
liturgical year. The
Kathisma is
divided into...
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carried into the sanctuary),
although it
usually stands upright next to his
kathisma (monastic
choir stall). When
outside the church, a
hegumen may use a wooden...