3rd  Week of Great Lent v Thursday

?The Ensign of the people-¦

		Sixth Hour, Isaiah 11:10-12:2

In that day the root of Jesse, who standeth for an ensign of the people,
him the Gentiles shall beseech, and his sepulchre shall be glorious.
Great Lent, the Third Week, Thursday, The Sixth Hour, Isaiah 11:10, from
the selection: Isaiah 11:10-12:2

The ?root of Jesse¦ is none other than our Lord Jesus Christ, who came
from the line of Jesse. 

?Ensign¦ can also be rendered ?standard¦, and this is a foreshadowing of
the precious cross. The cross is our ensign; we venerate it because of
our Lord's accomplishments upon it, and we look to it to teach us the
?way of the cross¦, that is, imitating the moral life of our Savior. 

?His sepulchre shall be glorious¦ is a prophesy regarding our Lords tomb
v it indeed would be glorious when He rose from the dead in it.

Priest Seraphim Holland 2009.       HYPERLINK "http://www.orthodox.net/"
 St Nicholas Russian Orthodox Church, McKinney, Texas 

  HYPERLINK
"http://www.orthodox.net/dailylent/great-lent-week-03-thursday_2009+sixt
h-hour+the-ensign-of-the-people..html" 
http://www.orthodox.net/dailylent/great-lent-week-03-thursday_2009+sixth
-hour+the-ensign-of-the-people..html 

  HYPERLINK
"http://www.orthodox.net/dailylent/great-lent-week-03-thursday_2009+sixt
h-hour+the-ensign-of-the-people..doc" 
http://www.orthodox.net/dailylent/great-lent-week-03-thursday_2009+sixth
-hour+the-ensign-of-the-people..doc 

Original Post:   HYPERLINK
"http://stnicholasdallas.blogspot.com/2008/03/great-lent-3rd-week-thursd
ay-sixth-hour.html" 
http://stnicholasdallas.blogspot.com/2008/03/great-lent-3rd-week-thursda
y-sixth-hour.html 

New commentaries are posted on our BLOG:   HYPERLINK
"http://www/.orthodox.net/redeemingthetime" 
http://www/.orthodox.net/redeemingthetime 

Daily Lenten Meditations on the service texts and scripture readings:  
HYPERLINK "http://www.orthodox.net/dailylent" 
http://www.orthodox.net/dailylent 

Compendium of materials about Great Lent:

  HYPERLINK "http://www.orthodox.net/greatlent" 
http://www.orthodox.net/greatlent 

Use this for any edifying reason, but please give credit, and include
the URL were the text was found. We would love to hear from you with
comments!