The Works of Our Holy Father John Chrysostom, Archbishop of Constantinople. Volume 1. Book 2

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The second book of the first volume includes chapters:On the priesthood. The words of the Priesthood are written by St.. John Chrysostom in 374 AD. X. Conversation on ordination in presbyter. Signed by ST. John at Antioch by his ordination to the presbyter Flavian, bishop of Antioch, at the beginning of 386 A.D. by R. X. 12 words under the title. [ Against Anomalies . The words are directed against the pure Aryans, who did not recognize the Son of God Jesus Christ not only as one in essence God the Father, but also as similar to Him in essence, and, among other things, attributed to themselves the knowledge of the very essence of God. The Jews and the Gentiles argue that Jesus Christ is the true God. It was probably not pronounced from the church pulpit, but was assigned to be read, and written when St. John has not yet been to Constantinople. (9) And when he prepared the words exclusively against the Jews (from .) 17). Thus, the place of writing this reasoning can be considered g. Antioch, and the time of writing or publication - 386 or 387 AD . X. Against the Jews. Eight words against the Jews were uttered by the Holy Spirit. John Chrysostom in Antioch in two receptions: the first three in the autumn of 386, and the last five in the autumn of 387. The reason for their utterance was the sad fact that many Christians either by old habit or by foolishness and enthusiasm took part in the festivals and fasts performed by local Jews, and visited synagogues. The Word of the Curse is written by St.. John Chrysostom on the separate societies formed in Antioch , of which one consisted of devotees to Bishop Meletius (Meletians), other of those who recognized Pauline as their bishop , The third is from the Arians with Bishop Evzovius ,. and the fourth among the adherents of the non-Orthodox Apollinarius of Laodicea . Since in mutual disputes sometimes some of them allowed themselves to curse others, then to stop the temptation in the local church St. John soon after his ordination to the presbyter in 386 and uttered this Word, whose full title is as follows : “That which shall not curse the living nor the dead” ... Word for the New Year. This word was spoken by St. John Chrysostom in Antioch on January 1, 387 A.D. X. , as it is likely to be inferred from its very content, and therefore placed between his words spoken in 386 and 387. About Lazar . Seven words about Lazarus, t. e. on the Gospel parable of the rich and Lazarus, uttered by St. John in Antioch during the year 387, with some intervals of time.
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- Name of the Author
- Иоанн Златоуст
свт. - Language
- Russian