Commemorated on September 5
The Holy Prophet Zachariah and the Righteous Elizabeth were the
parents of the holy Prophet, Forerunner and Baptist of the Lord, John.
They were descended from the lineage of Aaron: St Zachariah, son of
Barach, was a priest in the Jerusalem Temple, and St Elizabeth was the
sister of St Anna, the mother of the Most Holy Theotokos. The righteous
spouses, “walking in all the commandments of the Lord (Luke 1:6),
suffered barrenness, which in those times was considered a punishment
from God.
Once, during his turn of priestly service in the
Temple, St Zachariah was told by an angel that his aged wife would bear
him a son, who “will be great in the sight of the Lord” (Luke 1:15) and
“will go before Him in the spirit and power of Elias” (Luke 1:17).
Zachariah
doubted that this prediction would come true, and for his weakness of
faith he was punished by becoming mute. When Elizabeth gave birth to a
son, through the inspiration of the Holy Spirit she announced that his
name was John, although no one in their family had this name.
They
asked Zachariah and he also wrote the name John down on a tablet.
Immediately the gift of speech returned to him, and inspired by the Holy
Spirit, he began to prophesy about his son as the Forerunner of the
Lord.
When King Herod heard from the Magi about the birth of the
Messiah, he decided to kill all the infants up to two years old at
Bethlehem and the surrounding area, hoping that the new-born Messiah
would be among them.
Herod knew about John’s unusual birth and he
wanted to kill him, fearing that he was the foretold King of the Jews.
But Elizabeth hid herself and the infant in the hills. The murderers
searched everywhere for John. Elizabeth, when she saw her pursuers,
began to implore God for their safety, and immediately the hill opened
up and concealed her and the infant from their pursuers.
In these
tragic days St Zachariah was taking his turn at the services in the
Temple. Soldiers sent by Herod tried in vain to learn from him the
whereabouts of his son. Then, by command of Herod, they murdered this
holy prophet, having stabbed him between the temple and the altar (MT
23: 35). Elizabeth died forty days after her husband, and St John,
preserved by the Lord, dwelt in the wilderness until the day of his
appearance to the nation of Israel.
On the Greek calendar, Sts
Zachariah and Elizabeth are also commemorated on June 24, the Feast of
the Nativity of St John the Baptist.
TROPARION -TONE 2
The memory of Your prophets Zachariah and Elizabeth / We celebrate
today, O Lord. / By their prayers, we beseech You, / O Christ God, save
our souls!
TROPARION -TONE 4
Robed in the vestments of the priesthood, / according to the Law of God
you offered whole-burnt offerings in a sacred manner, wise Zachariah. /
You became a luminary and a seer of the mysteries, / bearing within
yourself the signs of grace, all-wise one. / Slain by the sword in the
temple of God, O prophet of Christ, / intercede together with the
Forerunner / that our souls may be saved.
KONTAKION - TONE 3
Today the prophet Zachariah, priest of the Most High / and parent of the
Forerunner, / has prepared a banquet to his memory to nourish the
faithful, / mixing the drink of righteousness. / Therefore we praise him
as a divine initiate of the grace of God.
SOURCE:
SAINT OR FEAST POSTED THIS DATE 2012(with 2011's link here also and further, 2010, 2009, 2008 and even 2007!)
A Man Who Did Not Compromise with Sin
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Sermon on the Feast of Holy Hieromartyr Hilarion (Troitsky), Archbishop of
Verea
Hieromonk Kirill (Popov)
His devotion to the service of God was expressed ...
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