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[[imageImage:PrayerropeJ019.jpgjpg‎|right|thumb|A typical 100 knot prayer rope.]]A '''prayer rope''' (''chotki'' in Greek: κομποσκοίνι, Russian: вервица, Romanian: mătănii, Serbian: бројаница, ''komboskini'' in Greek Bulgarian: броеница) is a loop of knots, usually made of wool but sometimes of wood, that is used during praying to keep track of the number of prayers [[prayer]]s which have been said. It  The rope is usually used with the [[Jesus Prayer]]: "Lord [[Jesus Christ]], Son of God, have mercy on me, a sinner." Historically it typically had 100 knots, although prayer ropes with 300, 50, or 33 knots or, less commonly, 250 or 12 can also be found in use today. There is typically a knotted [[cross]] at one end, and a few beads at certain intervals between the knots. "The purpose is to help us concentrate, not necessarily to count." [http://www.svots.edu/Faculty/Albert-Rossi/Articles/Saying-the-Jesus-Prayer.html]
Its invention is attributed to [[Saint|St.]] [[Pachomius the Great|Pachomius]] in the fourth century as an aid for illiterate [[monk]]s to accomplish a consistent number of prayers and [[prostration]]s. Monks were often expected to carry a prayer rope with them, to remind them to pray constantly in accordance with St. [[Apostle Paul|Paul]]'s injunction in [[I Thessalonians]] 5:17, "Pray without ceasing."
Image:33_knot_prayer_rope.jpg|33 knot prayer rope
Image:50_knot_prayer_rope.jpg|50 knot prayer rope
[http://www.thehtm.org/catalog/popup_image.php?pID=744&osCsid=048ee26b935e72b4444bb726d3d2cd3c 50 knot prayer rope]
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==External links==
*[http://www.wattfamily.org/prayerope.html How to tie an Orthodox Prayer Rope knot]*[httphttps://www.firebirdvideosyoutube.com/videos/videosinenglish/prayerrope.htm watch?v=3lTwPCgwj4c How to Make Tie a Prayer Rope] video*[http://wwwstillstoneandmoss.svluka.org/SvLuka/Teens/PrayerRopes.aspx About Prayer Ropes] from St. Luke [[Serbian Orthodox Church in the USA and Canada|Serbian Orthodox Church]]*[http://www.unicorne.org/orthodoxycom/articles/alex_roman/prayerropepage.htm php?page=PrayerRopesArticleByAlexanderRoman The Historical Development of the Orthodox Prayer Rope and its Importance to our Spiritual Life] by Dr. Alexander Roman ([[Ukrainian Orthodox Church in the USA|Ukrainian]])*[http://aggreen.net/monasteries/prayrope.html The Monk's Prayer Rope], taken from "Monasticism in the Orthodox Churches" by N.F. Robinson, 1964.
*[http://www.orthodoxinfo.com/praxis/comboschini.aspx Comboschini (The Prayer Rope): Meditations of a Monk of the Holy Mountain Athos]
*[http://www.saintjonah.org/services/stpachomius.htm The Prayer Rule of St. Pachomius]
*[https://www.33knots.com/orthodox-prayer-ropes/ Exploring the Spiritual World of the Orthodox Prayer Rope]
*[http://www.orthodoxprayer.org/Prayer%20Rope.html What is the Prayer Rope and how to use it plus articles and links.]
*[https://www.prayer-bracelet.com/blog/introducing-saint-anthony-the-great/ Saint Anthony the Great and the Prayer Rope]
*[https://www.prayer-bracelet.com/orthodox-prayer-rope/ Store for prayer ropes]
*[https://www.33knots.com/the-komboskini/ The Komboskini: A Spiritual Legacy in Orthodox Christianity]
 
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