Petrine baroque Stichera of Pentecost - settings of Greek & Znamenny chant

Znamenny chant We celebrate the feast of Pentecost, and the coming of the Spirit, and the fulfillment of the appointed promise, and the accomplishment of hope. And what a mystery it is! How great and venerable! Therefore we cry unto Thee: “O Lord, Creator of all things, glory be to Thee!” Greek chant By the tongues of foreign peoples Thou hast renewed Thy disciples, O Christ, that through them they might proclaim Thee, the immortal Word and God, Who grantest great mercy unto our souls. IIn Thy courts, O Lord, we the faithful, bowing the knees of our souls and bodies, hymn Thee, the beginningless Father, and the co-beginningless Son, and the equally eternal and all-holy Spirit, Who enlighteneth and sanctifieth our souls. Znamenny chant Let us hymn the consubstantial Trinity—the Father, and the Son, and the Holy Spirit—for thus did all the Prophets proclaim, together with the Apostles and the Martyrs. Greek chant We celebrate the feast of Pentecost, and the coming of the Spirit, and the fulfillment of the appointed promise, and the accomplishment of hope. And what a mystery it is! How great and venerable! Therefore we cry unto Thee: “O Lord, Creator of all things, glory be to Thee!”