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On this day the Orthodox Christians remember and Commemorate Saint Arethas who
lived during the sixth century and for whom many have been named, even unto
this day.
The Martyr Arethas and with him 4299 Martyrs suffered for the Lord Jesus Christ
in the sixth century. Arethas was prefect of the Christian city of Negran in
Arabia. The Arabian (or Omirite) king, Dunaan, who was Jewish, decided to
eliminate Christianity from the land. He issued an edict that all followers of
Christ were to be put to death. Because the inhabitants of Negran remained
faithful to the Lord, Dunaan came with a large army to destroy the city. At the
city walls of Negran the king's heralds announced that Dunaan would only spare
those who renounced Christ and referred to His Cross as a "sign of
malediction."
Not daring to assault the Christian city by force, Dunaan resorted to a ruse.
Dunaan swore an oath that he would not force the Christians into Judaism, but
would merely collect a tribute from Negran. The inhabitants of the city would
not heed the advice of St Arethas, and putting their trust in Dunaan, they
opened the city gates.
The very next day Dunaan gave orders to light an immense fire and throw all the
clergy of the city into it in order to frighten the rest of the Christians. 427
men were burned. He also threw the prefect Arethas and the other chief men into
prison. Then the oppressor sent his messengers through the city to convert the
Christians to Judaism. Dunaan himself conversed with those inhabitants brought
from the prisons, saying, "I do not demand that you should renounce the God of
heaven and earth, nor do I want you to worship idols, I want merely that you do
not believe in Jesus Christ, since the Crucified One was a man, and not God."
The holy martyrs replied that Jesus is God the Word, the Second Person of the
Holy Trinity, Who for the salvation of mankind was incarnate of the Holy Spirit
and the Virgin Mary. Those suffering said, "We shall not abjure Christ, since
He is Life for us. To die for Him is to find Life."
More than four thousand Christians, first the men, and then the women, both the
aged and children, from the city of Negran and surrounding villages suffered
martyrdom for Christ. yet before died, they had rebuked the persecutor with
such boldness that he said even the men had not insulted him so contemptuously.
So great was their faith that not one woman was found to deny Christ in all
Najran, although some of them suffered torments more bitter than most of the
men.
In alliance with Byzantium, the Ethiopian King Elesbaan liberated Najran from
Dhu Nuwas
soon after and raised up churches in honor of these Martyrs. Najran became a
place of pilgrimage
until the rise of Islam a century later.
At the end of his life King Elesbaan, who was also called Caleb, retired into
solitude as a hermit; he sent his crown to Jerusalem as an offering to the
Church of the Holy Sepulchre. He also is commemorated on this day as a saint.
Saint Arethas' name in Arabic, Harith, means "plowman, tiller," much the same
as "George" does in Greek.
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