Commemorated on January 1
On the eighth day after His Nativity, our Lord Jesus Christ was
circumcised in accordance with the Old Testament Law. All male infants
underwent circumcision as a sign of God’s Covenant with the holy
Forefather Abraham and his descendants (Gen. 17:10-14, Lev. 12:3).
After
this ritual the Divine Infant was given the name Jesus, as the
Archangel Gabriel declared on the day of the Annunciation to the Most
Holy Theotokos (Luke 1:31-33, 2:21). The Fathers of the Church explain
that the Lord, the Creator of the Law, underwent circumcision in order
to give people an example of how faithfully the divine ordinances ought
to be fulfilled. The Lord was circumcised so that later no one would
doubt that He had truly assumed human flesh, and that His Incarnation
was not merely an illusion, as certain heretics (Docetists) taught.
In
the New Testament, the ritual of circumcision gave way to the Mystery
of Baptism, which it prefigured (Col. 2:11-12). Accounts of the Feast of
the Circumcision of the Lord continue in the Eastern Church right up
through the fourth century. The Canon of the Feast was written by St
Stephen of the St Sava Monastery (October 28 and July 13).
In
addition to circumcision, which the Lord accepted as a sign of God’s
Covenant with mankind, He also received the Name Jesus (Savior) on the
eighth day after His Nativity as an indication of His service, the work
of the salvation of the world (Mt.1:21; Mark 9:38-39, 16:17; Luke 10:17;
Acts 3:6, 16; Phil 2:9-10). These two events, the Lord’s Circumcision
and Naming, remind Christians that they have entered into a New Covenant
with God and “are circumcised with a circumcision made without hands,
in putting off the body of the sins of the flesh by the circumcision of
Christ” (Col. 2:11). The very name “Christian” is a sign of mankind’s
entrance into a New Covenant with God.
TROPARION - TONE 4
Enthroned on high with the Eternal Father and Your divine Spirit, / O
Jesus, You willed to be born on earth of the unwedded handmaid, your
Mother. / Therefore You were circumcised as an eight-day old Child. /
Glory to Your most gracious counsel; / glory to Your dispensation; /
glory to Your condescension, O only Lover of mankind.
KONTAKION - TONE 3
The Lord of all accepts to be circumcised, / thus, as He is good,
excises the sins of mortal men. / Today He grants the world salvation, /
while light-bearing Basil, high priest of our Creator, / rejoices in
heaven as a divine initiate of Christ.
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