May 1
Reading:
This great Prophet of God, Jeremias, who loved his
brethren and lamented for them greatly, who prayed much for the people
and the Holy City, was the son of Helkias of the tribe of Levi, from the
city of Anathoth in the land of Benjamin. He was sanctified from his
mother's womb, as the Lord Himself said concerning him: "Before I formed
thee in the belly, I knew thee; and before thou camest forth from the
womb, I sanctified thee; I appointed thee a prophet to the nations"
(Jer. 1:5). He prophesied for thirty years, from 613 to 583 B.C. During
the last captivity of the people in the reign of Sedekias, when only a
few were left behind to cultivate the land, this Prophet remained with
them by the permission of Nabuzardan, the captain of the guard under
Nabuchodonosor. He wept and lamented inconsolably over the desolation of
Jerusalem and the enslavement of his people. But even the few that
remained behind transgressed again, and fearing the vengeance of the
Chaldeans, they fled into Egypt, forcibly taking with them Jeremias and
Baruch his disciple and scribe. There he prophesied concerning Egypt and
other nations, and he was stoned to death in Taphnas by his own people
about the year 583 B.C., since they would not endure to hear the truth
of his words and his just rebukes. His book of prophecy is divided into
fifty-one chapters, and his book of lamentation into five; he is ranked
second among the greater Prophets. His name means "Yah is exalted."
Apolytikion in the Second Tone
As we celebrate the memory of Thy Prophet Jeremias, O Lord, through him we beseech Thee to save our souls.
Kontakion in the Plagal of the Fourth Tone
O blessed Jeremias, being chosen of God from thy mother's womb,
in thy compassion, thou sorely didst mourn for the falling away of
Israel. And in Egypt, O Prophet, thou wast murdered by stoning for thy
most just rebukes by them that understood not to cry with thee:
Alleluia.
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