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The Orthodox Church commemorates three conceptions and nativities: those of Christ, the Theotokos, and St. John the Forerunner. Of St. John, Christ said that there was no man born of woman greater than he. He is, on every Orthodox iconostasis, on the left hand of Christ (the Theotokos is on his right.) He was the last of the Old Testament prophets, and in a sense was the first of the New Testament martyrs.
1 posted on 06/23/2005 9:57:08 PM PDT by Agrarian
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From the Prologue of Ochrid:

Six months before his appearance in Nazareth to the All-holy Virgin Mary, the great archangel of God, Gabriel appeared to Zacharias the high priest in the Temple at Jerusalem. Before he announced the miraculous conception to the unwed virgin [Mary], the archangel announced the miraculous conception to the childless old woman [Elizabeth].

Zacharias did not immediately believe the words of the herald of God and this is why his tongue was tied with dumbness and remained as such until eight days after the birth of John. On that day, the relatives of Zacharias and Elizabeth gathered for the young child's circumcision and for the sake of giving him a name. When they asked the father what name he wishes to give to his son and being dumb, he wrote on a tablet: "John."

At that moment his tongue became loosed and he began to speak. The home of Zacharias was on the heights between Bethlehem and Hebron. The news of the appearance of the angel of God to Zacharias was spread throughout all of Israel, as well as of his dumbness and the loosening of his tongue at thee moment when he wrote the name "John."

The news concerning this even reached Herod. Therefore, when Herod sent soldiers to slay the children throughout Bethlehem, he directed men to the hilly dwelling place of the family of Zacharias to kill John also. However, Elizabeth promptly hid the child. Enraged, at this King Herod sent his executioners to Zacharias in the Temple to slay him (for it happened that it was Zacharias' turn again to serve in the Temple of Jerusalem). Zacharias was slain between the court and the temple and his blood coagulated and petrified on the stone pavers and remained a perpetual witness against Herod.

Elizabeth hid with the child in a cave where she died soon after. The young child John remained in the wilderness alone under the care of God and God's angels.


2 posted on 06/23/2005 10:01:23 PM PDT by Agrarian
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Thanks for the ping, and please continue to notify me of items of interest like this.

He is, on every Orthodox iconostasis, on the left hand of Christ (the Theotokos is on his right.)

I noticed this. My family will return to St. Ignatius this Sunday; first time for my children. Please pray for us that the visit goes well and that my wife and I have patience with our 5 and 12 year old children. I'm concerned that the length of the service, the standing and the newness of it all may be too much for them.

4 posted on 06/24/2005 6:25:50 AM PDT by Martin Tell (Red States [should act like they] Rule)
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The Messiah and his forerunner
Zechariah’s mouth was opened, and he prophesied, saying ‘Blessed be the God of Israel.’
Blessed be the Lord, the God of Israel,
  for he has come to his people and brought about their redemption.
He has raised up the sign of salvation
  in the house of his servant David,
as he promised through the mouth of the holy ones,
  his prophets through the ages:
to rescue us from our enemies
  and all who hate us,
to take pity on our fathers,
  to remember his holy covenant
and the oath he swore to Abraham our father,
  that he would give himself to us,
that we could serve him without fear
 – freed from the hands of our enemies –
in uprightness and holiness before him,
  for all of our days.
And you, child, will be called the prophet of the Most High:
  for you will go before the face of the Lord to prepare his path,
to let his people know their salvation,
  so that their sins may be forgiven.
Through the bottomless mercy of our God,
  one born on high will visit us
to give light to those who walk in darkness,
  who live in the shadow of death;
  to lead our feet in the path of peace.
Glory be to the Father and to the Son and to the Holy Spirit,
  as it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be,
  world without end.
Amen.
Zechariah’s mouth was opened, and he prophesied, saying ‘Blessed be the God of Israel.’

9 posted on 06/24/2009 9:25:14 AM PDT by Salvation (With God all things are possible.)
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