This is the only Orthodox Epistle Book using the KJV text.
Published with the blessing of Metropolitan Hilarion of Eastern America and New York, First Hierarch of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia.
This new Epistle Book, which has been prepared over the course of twenty years, includes the Acts and the Epistles, arranged for liturgical use according to Russian Orthodox practice, with headings and rubrics in red text. An appendix includes all relevant prokeimena and readings for the whole year. The Biblical text is the King James Version. Prokeimena use the text of the Holy Transfiguration Monastery Psalter.
Also included in the Epistle Book are:
1) traditional introductions and outlines for each book, 2) marginal markings for the sections and cell readings, and 3) a monthly calendar for the Church Year.
Order online — $70.00 (excluding shipping & tax)
- First Edition, published March 23, 2020
- Published by Holy Apostles Orthodox Church and St. Polycarp Press
- 8.5 x 11 in., 632 pages, headings & rubrics in red text
- Hardcover, Linen-Wrap, with full color dust-jacket:
- Front cover: Full color icon of Christ in Glory
- Back cover: Full color icon of the Holy Apostles
* Ribbon markers sold separately. We suggest this high quality 5-ribbon bookmark, with 15” ribbons, attached to a durable tab, which inserts into the spine.
See examples of the main features of the Epistle Book. (Some photos shown with ribbon marker; not included with book.)
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