Commemorated on October 24
Saint
Elesbaan, King of Ethiopia lived when Arabia was ruled by Dunaan, the
oppressor of Christians. The pious Elesbaan was unable to look on
indifferently as believers in Christ were being massacred. He declared
war on Dunaan, but his military campaign was unsuccessful.
Wishing to learn the reason for his defeat, Elesbaan, with prompting
from above, turned to a certain hermit. He revealed to the emperor that
he had proceeded unrighteously in deciding to take revenge against
Dunaan, since the Lord had said, "Vengeance is Mine, I will repay!" (Heb
10:30).
The hermit counseled St Elesbaan make a vow to devote his final days of
life to God, to escape the wrath of God for his self-willed revenge, and
then to defeat Dunaan. St Elesbaan made a vow to the Lord, and marching
off with his army against the enemy, he defeated, captured and executed
him. After the victory the saint resigned as emperor, secluded himself
within a monastery and for fifteen years he dwelt in strict fasting and
asceticism.
SOURCE:
SAINT OR FEAST POSTED THIS DATE 2011(with 2010's link here also and further, 2009, 2008's, even 2007!)
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