08
NOVEMBER
(21 November)
The
Synaxis of the Chief of the Heavenly Hosts Michael and the Other
Heavenly Bodiless Powers. The Archangels: Gabriel, Raphael, Uriel,
Selaphiel, Jehudiel, Barachiel, and Jeremiel
Nun Martha of Pskov
The Synaxis of the Leader of the Heavenly Hosts Michael, and the
Other Heavenly Bodiless Hosts was established at the beginning
of the IV Century at the local Laodician Council, which occurred
several years before the First Ecumenical Council. The Laodician
Council by its 35th Canon condemned and renounced as heretical the
worship of angels as creators and rulers of the world and it affirmed
their proper Orthodox veneration. A feastday was established in
November -- the ninth month from March (with which month the year
began in ancient times) -- in accordance with the 9 Ranks of Angels.
The eighth day of the month was decreed for the intended Sobor [Assemblage]
of all the Heavenly Powers -- in conjunction with the Day of the
Dread Last-Judgement of God, which the holy fathers called the "Eighth
Day" -- since after this age in which the seven days [of Creation]
have elapsed will come the "Eighth Day" -- and then "shalt come
the Son of Man in His Glory and all the holy Angels together with
Him" (Mt 25:31).
The
Angelic Ranks are divided into three Hierarchies: highest, middle,
and lowest. In the Highest Hierarchy are included the three
Ranks: the Seraphim, Cherubim and Thrones. Closest of all to the
MostHoly Trinity stand the six-winged Seraphim [Seraphimy]
(Flaming, and Fiery) (Is 6:12). They blaze with love for God and
impel others to it.
After
the Seraphim there stand before the Lord the many-eyed Cherubim
[Cheruvimy] (Gen 3:24). Their name means: outpouring of wisdom,
enlightenment, since through them -- radiating with the light of
Divine-knowledge and understanding of the mysteries of God, there
is sent down wisdom and enlightenment for true Divine-knowledge.
After
the Cherubim, stand God-bearing through grace given them for their
service, the Thrones [Prestoly] (Col 1:16), mysteriously
and incomprehensibly upholding God. They serve the uprightness of
God's justice.
The
Middle Angelic Hierarchy consists of three Ranks: Dominions,
Powers, and Authorities:
- Dominions
[Gospodstva] (Col 1:16) hold dominion over the successive ranks
of Angels. They instruct the earthly authorities, established
from God, to wise governance. The Dominions influence rule by
miracles, they quell sinful impulses, subordinate the flesh to
the spirit, and provide mastery over the will to conquer temptation.
- Powers
[Sily] (1 Pet 3:22) fulfill the will of God. They work the miracles
and send down the grace of wonderworking and perspicacity to saints
pleasing to God. The Powers give assist to people in bearing obediences,
encourage them in patience, and give them spiritual strength and
fortitude.
- Authorities
[Vlasti] (1 Pet 3:22, Col 1:16) have authority to quell the power
of the devil. They repel from people demonic temptations, uphold
ascetics and guard them, helping people in the struggle with evil
ponderings.
In
the Lowest Hierarchy are included the three Ranks: Principalities,
Archangels, and Angels:
- Principalities
[Nachala] (Col 1:16) have command over the lower angels, instructing
them in the fulfilling of Divine commands. To them are entrusted
to direct the universe, and protect lands, nations and peoples.
Principalities instruct people to render honour to everyone, as
becomes their station. They teach those in authority to fulfill
their necessary obligations, not for personal glory and gain,
but out of respect for God and benefit for neighbour.
- Archangels
[Arkhangely] (1 Thess 4:16) announce about the great and most
holy, they reveal the mysteries of the faith, prophecy and understanding
of the will of God, they intensify deep faith in people, enlightening
their minds with the light of the Holy Gospel.
- Angels
[Angely] (1 Pet 3:22) are closest to all to people. They proclaim
the intent of God, guiding people to virtuous and holy life. They
protect believers restraining them from falling, and they raise
up the fallen; never do they abandon us and always they are prepared
to help us, if we so desire.
All
the Ranks of the Heavenly Powers have in common the name Angels
-- by virtue of their service. The Lord reveals His will to the
highest of the Angels, and they in turn inform the others.
Over
all the Nine Ranks, the Lord put the Holy Leader Michael
(his name in translation from the Hebrew means "who is like unto
God") -- a faithful servitor of God, wherein he hurled down from
Heaven the arrogantly proud day-star Lucifer together with the other
fallen spirits. And to the remaining Angelic powers he cried out:
"Let us attend! Let us stand aright before our Creator and not ponder
that which is displeasing unto God!" According to Church tradition,
in the church service to the Archistrategos Michael concerning him,
he participated in many other Old Testament events. During the time
of the Exodus of the Israelites from Egypt he went before them in
the form of a pillar of cloud by day and a pillar of fire by night.
Through him the power of the Lord was made manifest, annihilating
the Egyptians and Pharaoh who were in pursuit of the Israelites.
The Archangel Michael defended Israel in all its misfortunes.
He
appeared to Jesus Son of Navin (Joshua) and revealed the will of
the Lord at the taking of Jericho (Nav / Josh 5:13-16). The power
of the great Archistrategos of God was manifest in the annihilation
of the 185 thousand soldiers of the Assyrian emperor Sennacherib
(4 [2] Kings 19:35); also in the smiting of the impious leader Antiochos
Illiodoros; and in the protecting from fire of the Three Holy Youths
-- Ananias, Azarias and Misail, thrown into the fiery furnace for
their refusal to worship an idol (Dan 3:22-25).
Through
the will of God, the Archistrategos Michael transported the Prophet
Avvakum (Habbakuk) from Judea to Babylon, so as to give food to
Daniel, locked up in a lions' den (Kondak of Akathist, 8).
The
Archangel Michael prevented the devil from displaying the body of
the holy Prophet Moses to the Jews for idolisation (Jude 1:9).
The
holy Archangel Michael showed his power when he miraculously saved
a lad, cast by robbers into the sea with a stone about his neck
at the shores of Athos [Athos Paterikon].
From
ancient times the Archangel Michael was famed by his miracles in
Rus'. In the Volokolamsk Paterikon there is included a narrative
of the Monk Paphnutii of Borovsk with an account of Tatar "baskaki"
[tax-gatherers] concerning the miraculous saving of Novgorod the
Great: "And wherefore Great Novgorod never was taken by the Hagarites
... when by the sufferance of God for our sins the godless Hagarite
emperor Batu devoured and set aflame the Russian land and was come
to the New City (i.e. Novgorod) and God and the MostHoly Mother
of God shielded it with an appearance of Michael the Archistrategos,
which did forbid him to enter into it. He [Batu] was come to the
Lithuanian city and did come towards Kiev and did see the stone
church over the doors of which the great Archangel Michael had written
and spoken unto the prince his allotted fate: 'By this we have forbidden
entry into Great Novgorod'."
Intercession
for Russian cities by the MostHoly Queen of Heaven always involved
Her appearances with the Heavenly Hosts, under the leadership of
the Archistategos. Grateful Rus' acclaimed the MostPure Mother of
God and the Archangel Michael in church singing. To the Archistrategos
Michael are dedicated many a monastery, cathedrals, court and merchant
churches. In old Kiev at the time of the accepting of Christianity,
there was erected a cathedral of the Archangel, and a monastery
also was built in his name. Archangel cathedrals stand at Smolensk,
Nizhni Novgorod, Staritsa, a monastery at Great Ustiug (beginning
XIII Century), and a cathedral at Sviyazhsk. In Rus' there was not
a city, wherein was not a church or chapel, dedicated to the Archangel
Michael. One of the chief temples of the city of Moscow -- the burial
church in the Kremlin -- is dedicated to him. Numerous and beautiful
icons of the Chief-in-Rank of the Highest Powers are also in his
Cathedral. One of these -- the Icon "Blest Soldiery" --written in
the Uspenie [Dormition] Cathedral of the Moscow Kremlin, where the
saintly soldiers -- Russian princes -- are depicted under the leadership
of the Archistrategos Michael.
From
Sacred Scripture and Sacred Tradition are likewise known the Archangels:
- Gabriel
-- strength (power) of God, herald and servitor of Divine almightiness
(Dan 8:16, Lk 1:26)
- Raphael
-- the healing of God, the curer of human infirmities (Tobit 3:16,
12:15)
- Uriel
-- the fire or light of God, enlightener (3 Ezdras 5:20)
- Selaphiel
-- the prayer of God, impelling to prayer (3 Ezdras 5:16)
- Jehudiel
-- the glorifying of God, encouraging exertion for the glory of
the Lord and interceding about the reward of efforts
- Barachiel
-- distributor of the blessing of God for good deeds, entreating
the mercy of God for people
- Jeremiel
-- the raising up to God (3 Ezdras 4:36)
On
icons the Archangels are depicted in accord with the trait of their
service:
- Michael
-- tramples the devil underfoot, and in his left hand holds a
green date-tree branch, and in his right hand a spear with a white
banner (or sometimes a fiery sword), on which is outlined a scarlet
cross.
- Gabriel
-- with a branch from paradise, presented by him to the MostHoly
Virgin, or with a shining lantern in his right hand and with a
mirror made of jasper in his left.
- Raphael
-- holds a vessel with healing medications in his left hand, and
with his right hand leads Tobias, carrying the fish [for healing
-- Tobit 5-8].
- Uriel
-- in raised right hand hold a bare sword at the level of his
chest, and in his lowered left hand "a fiery flame."
- Selaphiel
-- in a prayerful posture, gazing downwards, hands folded to the
chest.
- Jehudiel
-- in his right hand holds a golden crown, in his left a whip
of three red (or black) branches.
- Barachiel
-- on his garb are a multitude of rose blossoms.
- Jeremiel
-- holds in his hand balance-scales.
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