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Seven bow beginning is a customary beginning of prayers used by believers of Byzantine Rite when praying alone. This beginning is prayed just before one starts to pray any other private prayers.

It consists of seven parts. It begins with the prayer of the publican and contains also some other short prayers - e.g. to Theotokos and guardian angel. The structure of the seven bow beginning is as follows: "O God, be merciful...", "O God, cleanse me...", "Having created...", "I have sinned...", "My sovereign, most holy...", "O Angel, my holy Guardian..." and "Holy Apostle...". After each of these short prayers a bow is made.

This beginning can be found e. g. in the order for reading canons and akathists when alone.

Old Believers use a different form of seven bow beginning which uses another wording. The Old Believer version actually contains eight bows, with the last one being done without making the sign of the cross.

See also

References

  1. The text can be found e.g. at The Seven Bow Beginning or at "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2012-03-30. Retrieved 2011-10-05.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. As found in The Jordanville Prayer Book of Holy Trinity Monastery (1986).
  3. It can be found e.g. in the beginning of the evening prayers: Молитвы вечерние (text in Church Slavonic).
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