Subject: **The Meeting of the Lord**- Sunday Feb 15/Feb 2 - Epistle+Gospel Readings -Tone 3 Sunday of the Last Judgment**
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Dear Friends and Supporters:
From
the "LAW OF GOD"- compiled by Archpriest Seraphim Slobodskoy and
published 1994 by Holy Trinity Monastery, Jordanville New York.
Available from Matushka Irina at Holy Trinity Church 25-36 37th Street
Astoria, New York
THE MEETING OF THE LORD
According
to the law of Moses, all Hebrew parents must bring their first born on
the fortieth day after birth to the Temple to be consecrated to God. It
was the custom to bring a sacrifice in thanksgiving to God. The law
was established in remembrance of the exodus of the Hebrews from Egypt -
freedom from slavery, when the first-born Hebrews were spared from
death.
In
fulfillment of this law, the Mother of God with Joseph brought the
infant Jesus to the Temple in Jerusalem, and for their sacrifice brought
two fledgling doves.
At
this time in Jerusalem, there lived an old man by the name of Simeon.
He was a righteous, pious man, and he awaited the coming of the
Messiah. It was foretold to him by the Holy Spirit that he would not
die until he had seen Christ the Lord. Simeon waited for
the fulfillment of the promise of God for a long time. According to
tradition he lived about 300 years. Then, one day, by the inspiration
of the Holy Spirit, he went to the Temple. When Mary with Joseph
brought the infant Jesus, Simeon met the Child, took Him in his arms and
glorifying God said, "Now lettest Thou Thy servant depart in peace, O
Master, according to Thy word, for mine eyes have seen Thy salvation,
which Thou hast prepared before the face of all peoples, a light of
revelation for the Gentiles, and the glory of Thy people Israel."
Simeon called the new-born Lord, "a light to enlighten the Gentiles", that is, all the tribes and nations, and "the glory of Thy people", that is, "Israel." There
are two Israels, the Old Testament and the New Testament one. In the
Old Testament it was the chosen Hebrew people or Israelites, and in the
New Testament - it is the whole Orthodox Christian world.
Joseph
and the Mother of God marvelled at the words of Simeon. Simeon blessed
them, and turning to the Mother of God, he prophesied to Her about the
Child. "Behold, this Child is set for the fall and rising again of many
in Israel; yea, a sword shall pass through Thy own soul, also." That
meant that She Herself would endure profound grief over Her Son, when he
would suffer.
There was in the Temple the pious widow Anna, a
prophetess, eighty-four years a widow, who served God with fasting and
prayers night and day. She recognized the Saviour and coming in that
instant, glorified the Load and spoke of Him to all those in Jerusalem
who awaited the coming to earth of Christ the Saviour.
When they had performed all things according to the Law of the Lord, the Mother of God with the Child and Joseph returned home.
This event, in which Saints Simeon and Anna met in the Temple the infant Christ, presented by the Mother of God and Joseph, and glorified Him, is called the Feast of the Meeting of the Lord, and is celebrated in the Holy Orthodox Church as one of the great feast days on the 2nd of February (February 15th n.s.)
The righteous Simeon is called the God-receiver, that is, he who received in his hands God the Saviour.
Troparion of the Feast, Tone 1
Rejoice,
thou who art full of grace, O Virgin Theotokos* for from thee hath
risen the Sun of Righteousness, Christ our God* enlightening those in
darkness.* Rejoice, thou also, O righteous Elder* as thou receivest in
thine arms the Redeemer of our souls* Who also granteth unto us the
Resurrection.
Kontakion of the Feast, Tone 1
Thou
Who didst sanctify the Virgin's womb by Thy birth* and didst bless
Simeon's hands as was meet* by anticipation didst even now save us, O
Christ God.* But grant peace in the midst of wars unto Thy
commonwealth,* and strengthen Orthodox Christians* whom Thou hast loved,
O only Lover of mankind.
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