45 tr., John Brownlie
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Ἀντὶ ἀγαθῶν ὧν ἐποίησας, Χριστέ
(Ἀντίφωνον ΙΑ’ Ἦχος πλ. β’)
ὁ αὐτός
ὁ αὐτός
For all the good performed by Thee, O Christ, the Hebrews deemed it meet To bear Thee from the judgment-seat And nail Thee to the cruel tree; They gave Thee vinegar and gall— But render justice to them all. | ’Twas not enough they should betray And nail Thee to the Cross to die; They wagged their heads and passed Thee by, And mocked Thee on that woful day; In vain they strove against Thee, Lord— Give Thou to them their due reward. | The quaking earth inspires no dread,— The temple veil asunder fell, The rocks were rent—still they rebel, E’en when the graves gave up their dead; But vain they strove against Thee, Lord— Give Thou to them their due reward. | |