Why can some hymns in the liturgy of the word be said during communion while others aren’t?

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Does anyone know why ethoten ze and genethlion can be said after psalm 150, but Niromi, ee parthenos and pijinmisi can’t?

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  • don't know, hope someone does! 
    ophadece are you online?
    :)
  • Thanks @mabsoota for asking about me.. I don't know the exact answer @jonathanrobel but I guess most "occasion" hymns can be said after psalm 150 including ⲛ̀ⲑⲱⲧⲉⲛ ⲇⲉ and ⲅⲉⲛⲉⲑⲗⲓⲟⲛ. In fact even ⲁⲡⲉⲕⲣⲁⲛ has been sung after psalm 150 in the church I go to. I guess the premise is that hymns after Synexarium (or the reading of the Acts) focus on the preparation of the reading of the Gospel, ie receiving the Word of God, which we are also doing after psalm 150 preparing to receive the Word of God edibly. Therefore other hymns are excluded including for example ⲟⲛⲧⲱⲥ, ⲁⲡⲉⲧϫⲏⲕ, etc
    Ⲟⲩϫⲁⲓ ϧⲉⲛ ⲡϭⲥ
  • Thanks for the answer @ophadece, but I think i asked the wrong question. What I meant to ask is why some hymns before the gospel can’t be said in communion. (Which applies to the hymns I said before).
  • Thanks @jonathanrobel - it sounds to me that I was not very clear in my answer, especially that I listed the wrong hymns. I believe that all hymns can, so including ⲡⲓϫⲓⲛⲙⲓⲥⲓ & ⲛⲓⲣⲱⲙⲓ, if ⲏⲡⲁⲣⲑⲉⲛⲟⲥ were an exception I would believe it would be because it focuses on Virgin Mary - that said ⲁⲡⲉⲕⲣⲁⲛ is said as well as ⲁⲧⲁⲓⲡⲁⲣⲑⲉⲛⲟⲥ and the Lord is glorified through His saints.. Let me await someone who is more knowledgeable that I can benefit from..

    Ⲟⲩϫⲁⲓ ϧⲉⲛ ⲡϭⲥ
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