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Prophet and Forerunner of the coming of Christ,
although we
cannot praise you worthily, we honor you
in love at your
nativity,
for by it you ended your father's silence and your mother's
barrenness,
proclaiming to
the world the incarnation of the Son of God!
Kontakion
Today the formerly
barren woman gives birth to Christıs Forerunner, who is the
fulfillment of every prophecy;
for in the Jordan,
when he laid his hand on the One
foretold by the prophets, he
was revealed as Prophet, Herald, and Forerunner of God the Word.
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THE
NATIVITY OF THE FORE-RUNNER AND BAPTIST JOHN
June 24th
The Nativity of the Holy Forerunner and Baptist of
the Lord, John: The Gospel (Luke. 1: 5) relates that the righteous parents of St
John the Baptist, the Priest Zachariah and Elizabeth (September 5), lived in the
ancient city of Hebron. They reached old age without having children, since
Elizabeth was barren. Once, St Zachariah was serving in the Temple at Jerusalem
and saw the Archangel Gabriel, standing on the right side of the altar of
incense. He predicted that St Zachariah would father a son, who would announce
the Savior, the Messiah, awaited by the Old Testament Church. Zachariah was
troubled, and fear fell upon him. He had doubts that in old age it was possible
to have a son, and he asked for a sign. It was given to him, and it was also a
chastisement for his unbelief. Zachariah was struck speechless until the time of
the fulfillment of the archangel's words.
St Elizabeth came to be with child, and fearing derision at being pregnant so
late in life, she kept it secret for five months. Then her relative, the Virgin
Mary, came to share with her Her own joy. Elizabeth, "filled with the Holy
Spirit," was the first to greet the Virgin Mary as the Mother of God. St John
leaped in his mother's womb at the visit of the Most Holy Virgin Mary and the
Son of God incarnate within Her.
Soon St Elizabeth gave birth to a son, and all the relatives and acquaintances
rejoiced together with her. On the eighth day, in accordance with the Law of
Moses, he was circumcised and was called John. Everyone was amazed, since no one
in the family had this name. When they asked St Zachariah about this, he
motioned for a tablet and wrote on it: "His name is John." Immediately his
tongue was loosed, and St Zachariah glorified God. He also prophesied about the
Coming into the world of the Messiah, and of his own son John, the Forerunner of
the Lord (Luke. 1: 68-79).
After the Nativity of our Lord Jesus Christ and the worship of the shepherds and
the Magi, wicked king Herod gave orders to kill all male infants. Hearing about
this, St Elizabeth fled into the wilderness and hid in a cave. St Zachariah was
at Jerusalem and was doing his priestly service in the Temple. Herod sent
soldiers to him to find out the abode of the infant John and his mother.
Zachariah answered that their whereabouts were unknown to him, and he was killed
right there in the Temple. Righteous Elizabeth continued to live in the
wilderness with her son and she died there. The child John, protected by an
angel, dwelt in the wilderness until the time when he came preaching repentance,
and was accounted worthy to baptize the Lord.
Source:
OCA
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