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Daily Orthodox Scriptures: April 26, 2024

2 Kingdoms 23:8-24:25; Psalm 96; Proverbs 21:1·5; Luke 18:18·43

Daily Orthodox Scriptures for Kids: April 26, 2024

Matthew 5:27-32

Saint of the Day: Hieromartyr Basil, bishop of Amasia and Righteous Virgin Glaphyra (322)

Licinius was co-emperor with Constantine the Great. At his accession, he had agreed to tolerate Christianity in his territories, but soon turned to persecuting the Christians, and to a variety of carnal sins. He conceived a passion for Glaphyra, a Christian virgin handmaid of the Empress Constantia. When Glaphyra told Constantia of this, the Empress sent her away to Amasia in the East for her protection. There she was received and protected by Bishop Basil of that city. Licinius learned where Glaphyra was hiding and ordered that both she and the bishop be brought to him as prisoners. The soldiers who came for her found that she had already died, so they returned with only Bishop Basil, who was subjected to cruel tortures, then beheaded. His body was cast into the sea, but, with the help of an angel of God, his people found his body, retrieved it from the sea, and returned it to Amasia.   The Prologue adds, "The Emperor Constantine raised an army against Licinius, overcame him, arrested him and sent him into exile in Gaul, where he ended his God-hating days."

The Path: April 25, 2024

Daily Orthodox Scriptures: April 25, 2024

2 Kingdoms 22:1-23:7; Psalm 95; Proverbs 20:21·25; Luke 18:1·17

Daily Orthodox Scriptures for Kids: April 25, 2024

Matthew 5:21-26

Saint of the Day: Holy Apostle and Evangelist Mark (68?)

"Mark was an idolater from Cyrene of Pentapolis, which is near Libya. Having come to the Faith of Christ through the Apostle Peter, he followed him to Rome. While there, at the prompting of Peter himself and at the request of the Christians living there, he wrote his Gospel in Greek... Afterwards, travelling in Egypt, he preached the Gospel there and was the first to establish the Church in Alexandria. The idolators, unable to bear his preaching, seized him, bound him with ropes, and dragged him through the streets until he, cut to pieces on rocks, gave up his soul. It is said that he completed his life in martyrdom about the year 68. He is depicted in holy icons with a lion next to him, one of the living creatures mentioned by Ezekiel (1:10), and a symbol of Christ's royal office, as St Irenaeus of Lyons writes." (Great Horologion)

The Path: April 24, 2024

Genesis 43:26-31, 45:1-16 Proverbs 21:23-22:4

Daily Orthodox Scriptures: April 24, 2024

2 Kingdoms 20, 21; Psalm 94; Proverbs 20:16–20; Luke 17:20–37

Daily Orthodox Scriptures for Kids: April 24, 2024

Matthew 5:17-20