July 23
Reading:
The Prophet Ezekiel ("God is strong") was the son of Buzi
and a priest by rank. He was taken captive and brought to Babylon during
the reign of Jechonias. In the fifth year of this captivity, about 594
or 593 B.C., he began to prophesy. Having prophesied for about
twenty-eight years, he was murdered, it is said, by the tribe of Gad,
because he reproached them for their idolatry. His book of prophecy,
divided into forty-eight chapters, is ranked third among the greater
Prophets. It is richly filled with mystical imagery and marvelous
prophetic visions and allegories, of which the dread Chariot of Cherubim
described in the first Chapter is the most famous; in the "gate that
was shut," through which the Lord alone entered, he darkly foretold of
the Word's Incarnation from the Virgin (44:1-3); through the "dry bones"
that came to life again (37:1-14), he prophesied both of the
restoration of captive Israel, and the general resurrection of our race.
Apolytikion in the Second Tone
As we celebrate the memory of Thy Prophet Ezekiel, O Lord, through him we beseech Thee to save our souls.
Kontakion in the Fourth Tone
O divine Ezekiel, as God's true Prophet, thou foretoldest unto
all the Incarnation of the Lord, the Lamb of God, the Artificer, the Son
of God, the Eternal made manifest.
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