The Martyr Aretha and with him 4299 Martyrs Commemorated on October 24 The Martyr Aretha
and with him 4299 Martyrs suffered for the Lord Jesus Christ in the VI
Century. Aretha was governor of the city of Negran in Arabia, the inhabitants
of which were Christian. The Arabian (or Omirite) king, Dunaan, who was Jewish,
decided to extirpate Christianity from the land, and he issued an edict that all
followers of Christ were to be put to death. The inhabitants of Negran remained
faithful to the Lord, and Dunaan came with a large army to destroy the city. At
the city-walls of Negran the king's heralds announced, that Dunaan would let
live only those who renounced the Crucified Galileian and His Cross, as a
"sign of malediction". Not daring to assault the Christian city by
force, Dunaan resorted to a ruse, swearing an oath that he would not force the
Christians into Judaism, but would merely impose a tribute-tax on Negran. The
inhabitants of the city would not heed the advice of Saint Aretha [his name in
Greek means "virtue", as if here literally to suggest that the people
"would not heed the voice of virtue"], and putting their trust in
Dunaan, they opened wide the city-gates. © 1996-2001 by translator Fr. S. Janos. |
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