hey everyone....well i was doing tasbeha yesterday with all my friends and then in the sunday theotokia where it says:they likekend the golden Candlestand, to the church,and the seven lamps,to its seven orders.
heres my question what are the seven orders?does it mean the seven sacrememnts of the church?or something else?
please let me know....
mary
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i think the seven orders refer to the seven archangels: Micheal,Gabriel,Raphael,Souriel,Sedakiel,Sarathiel and Ananiel.
i am sure u know them well. ;) ;D
sure 9 minds is better than one.
and plz if any one has any other explanation ,send it.i might be wrong again... ;)
also HG Rafael was writing about tasbeha in the keraza.i ca`t find it now but i will look for it too.
hi my friend,
i think the seven orders refer to the seven archangels: Micheal,Gabriel,Raphael,Souriel,Sedakiel,Sarathiel and Ananiel.
i am sure u know them well. ;) ;D
actually this is right becuase if you check it in arabic its says" shabeho el manara el zahabeya belkaneesa wa sorogha el sab3a bel saba3 taghamat" i hope thats right tho..but if its wrong please correct me!
GBU
sandra
sorry Iqbal you might be wrong on this one!!!
i heard that from Abouna today actually. what a coincidence!!! (by the way we were doing a bible study of the book of revelations)
Kristina
yeah i think the seven orders refer to the angels and not deacons priests etc. so i agree with Shnoda. sorry Iqbal you might be wrong on this one!!!
i heard that from Abouna today actually what a coincidence!!! (by the way we were doing a bible study of the book of revelations)
Kristina
lol yes Kristina123 is right... how good was the talk? it really helped u understand revelations it was awesome!
It must be emphasised, that Angels themselves are not orders. The term ntaghamat when used in reference to angels, refers to the orders of Angels, and not Angels as orders. In this particular Theotokia, it expressly refers to the Church (ekklesia) in reference to the orders/ranks. Archangels do not constitute an order of the Church.
Furthermore, the Sacraments interpretation makes no sense, because the Seven sacraments are not seven orders/ranks of sacraments. Furthermore, the idea that there are seven sacraments is a relatively late idea promoted by western Christianity. The early Church generally viewed anything that dispenses the Grace of God as a sacrament. Thus in addition to those we now consider "the seven sacraments", holy water is a sacrament, icons are sacraments, the relics of Holy Saints are sacraments. The Church never really confined the number of sacraments to a nice round number.
Furthermore, the exact same phrase i.e. "shashf entaghma ente-ekklesia" (the seven orders of the Church) is used in a praise to the Virgin from the Wednesday theotokia in a context that emphasises that it is referring to clergical ranks:
"And the Children of this Church, The leaders and the flock, “shashf entaghma ente-ekeklessia” “bi-ooay enni ekhrisstanius”
+FROG+
You are not listening to me. We are not talking about the book of Revelations; we are talking about a particular Theotokia. This theotokia speaks about orders of the Church, not the heavenly orders. The term "orders" can be used in two different contexts. In the theotokia in question, it refers to the orders of the ekklesia, not the orders of the heavens.
+FROG+
well can you please name the seven orders.
Kristina123
mary
Hegomens, preists, archdeacons, deacns, subdeacons, aghnostos, psaltos.
mary