Baruch the Prophet
Reading from the Synaxarion:
The Prophet Baruch was the son of Nerias, and the disciple of the
Prophet Jeremias ( Jer. 39:12; 43:4 LXX). The extant prophetical book
that he wrote is divided into five chapters; it was composed in the
fifth year of the Babylonian Captivity of the Jews during the years of
Sedekias, 583 B.C. The prophetic lection that is read on the eve of the
Feast of Christ's Nativity, which bears Jeremias' name, is taken from
the prophecy of Baruch (Bar. 3:35-4:4). His name means "blessed."
Reading from the Synaxarion:
The Prophet Baruch was the son of Nerias, and the disciple of the
Prophet Jeremias ( Jer. 39:12; 43:4 LXX). The extant prophetical book
that he wrote is divided into five chapters; it was composed in the
fifth year of the Babylonian Captivity of the Jews during the years of
Sedekias, 583 B.C. The prophetic lection that is read on the eve of the
Feast of Christ's Nativity, which bears Jeremias' name, is taken from
the prophecy of Baruch (Bar. 3:35-4:4). His name means "blessed."