December 2
Reading:
This Prophet, whose name means "loving embrace," is eighth
in order of the minor Prophets. His homeland and tribe are not recorded
in the Divine Scriptures; according to some, he was of the tribe of
Symeon. He prophesied in the years of Joachim, who is also called
Jechonias, before the Babylonian captivity of the Jewish People, which
took place 599 years before Christ. When Nabuchodonosor came to take the
Israelites captive, Habakkuk fled to Ostrakine, and after Jerusalem was
destroyed and the Chaldeans departed, Habakkuk returned and cultivated
his field. Once he made some pottage and was about to take it to the
reapers in the field. An Angel of the Lord appeared to him, and carried
him with the pottage to Babylon to feed Daniel in the lions' den, then
brought him back to Judea (Bel and the Dragon, 33-39): His book of
prophecy is divided into three chapters; the third chapter is also used
as the Fourth Ode of the Psalter. His holy relics were found in
Palestine during the reign of Emperor Theodosius the Great, through a
revelation to Zebennus, Bishop of Eleutheropolis (Sozomen, Eccl. Hist.,
Book VI 1, 2-9).
Apolytikion in the Second Tone
As we celebrate the memory of Thy Prophet Habakkuk , O Lord, through him we beseech Thee to save our souls.
Kontakion in the Fourth Tone
Thou plainly beheldest the sacred disciples of Christ as horses
that troubled the deep sea of ignorance, plunging error into the depths
with their godly teachings, Habakkuk, God-proclaimer; hence, as a true
Prophet, we acclaim thee, while asking that thou shouldst intercede that
we find mercy with God the Lord.
SOURCE:
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1 comment:
You didn't mention that the angel carried Habbakuk by the hair from
Palestine to Babylon.. best part of the story!
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