Coptic Synaxarium
The Second Day of the Blessed Month of Bashans
Bashans 2
Departure of the righteous Job
On this day the righteous Job
departed. He was a righteous man in his generation and upright in his time,
as the bible testified about him: "... there is none like him on the earth,
a blameless and upright man, one who fears God and shuns evil?"
(Job 1:8)
The devil envied him and asked God to allow him to harm Job and to destroy
his wealth. God allowed that, because of His foreknowledge of the patience
and perseverance of Job and that he would be an example and a model for
those who come after him as the bible said: "You have heard of the perseverance
of Job and seen the end intended by the Lord"
(James 5:11). In one day,
Job lost his sons and daughters, his cattle, and all his wealth. In addition,
the evil one also stricken his body with a Leprosy from his head to his
feet. In all this Job offered thanksgiving and praise to God, and never
murmured or grumbled against his Creator. All what he said was: "May the
day perish on which I was born"
(Job 3:3). He said also about the loss
of his children: "The LORD gave, and the LORD has taken away; blessed be
the name of the LORD." (
Job 1:21) "In all this Job did not sin nor charge
God with wrong"
(Job 1:22). The thing that hurt Job the most, was the harsh
words of his wife and his friends. His wife advised him to blaspheme, but
Job refused, and rebuked her saying: "You speak as one of the foolish women
speaks. Shall we indeed accept good from God, and shall we not accept adversity?"
In all this Job did not sin with his lips"
(Job 2:10). Job remained sick
for 30 years until he was purified as gold is purified with fire. At last
the Lord spoke to him from the clouds and healed him from his sickness
and doubled the wealth he had and gave him other sons and daughters. He
lived to a good old age and departed in peace.
May his prayers be with us. Amen.
Departure of St. Tadros (Theodore), the
Disciple of St. Pachomius
On this day also St. Tadros
(Theodore) the disciple of St. Pachomius, the father of the spiritual monastic
communal life (Coenobitic system), departed. He became monk at a young
age under the guidance of Anba Pachomius and showed great asceticism, with
extraordinary obedience, so that St. Pachomius loved him and he delegated
him to preach to the brethren. When St. Pachomius departed, St. Tadros
replaced him. He was a good example in meekness and patience. When he completed
his course, and finished his strife, he departed to the Lord whom he loved.
May his prayers be with us. Amen.
Martyrdom of St. Philothaos
On this day also, St. Philothaos
was martyred. He was from the people of "Doronka" in the province of Assuit.
He was tortured without denying his faith and finally he received the crown
of martyrdom in the year 1096 A.M.
May his intercession be with us and glory be to God forever. Amen.