A Lamp for Today show

A Lamp for Today

Summary: Join Edith Humphrey in reading Old Testament passages designed to bring to life the weekly Gospel and/or Epistle reading for the Divine Liturgy. Discover how the apostles and the New Testament writers followed the pattern of Jesus in their understanding of the Holy Scriptures of the early Church - the Law, the Prophets and the Writings.

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  • Artist: Dr. Edith M. Humphrey, and Ancient Faith Ministries
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Podcasts:

 Even to the Angels Unknown! The Resurrectional-Dismissal Theotokion in Tone Four | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 17:22

The resurrectional-dismissal Theotokion in tone four is replete with theological mystery, and itself calls attention to the Mystery of mysteries—the God-Man who died for our sake. We look to the entire sweep of the Old Testament, as well as the epistles, to clarify its words.

 Gate, Temple, Palace, and Throne: Theotokion after the Aposticha, Tone Five | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 14:45

This week we take a break from the dismissal hymns to the Theotokos, and consider the rich imagery of the hymn (in tone 5) to Mary after the Aposticha. Its symbols are illumined for us by the Psalter, Ezekiel 33-35, and Isaiah 6.

 Gate, Temple, Palace, and Throne: Theotokion after the Aposticha, Tone Five | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

This week we take a break from the dismissal hymns to the Theotokos, and consider the rich imagery of the hymn (in tone 5) to Mary after the Aposticha. Its symbols are illumined for us by the Psalter, Ezekiel 33-35, and Isaiah 6.

 All Beyond Thought! The Dismissal-Resurrectional Theotokion in Tone 2 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

This week’s Divine Liturgy for the Forerunner is accompanied by a simple yet profound thetokion, which we mine for treasure by reference to Psalm 44/45, the Psalter, Song of Solomon, and other helpful passages from the Old Testament.

 All Beyond Thought! The Dismissal-Resurrectional Theotokion in Tone 2 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 15:55

This week’s Divine Liturgy for the Forerunner is accompanied by a simple yet profound thetokion, which we mine for treasure by reference to Psalm 44/45, the Psalter, Song of Solomon, and other helpful passages from the Old Testament.

 Mediatrix of our Salvation: The Dismissal Theotokion in the Third Tone | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 17:15

Edith Humphrey begins a new series on the eight resurrectional (dismissal) hymns to the Theotokos, beginning with the one in tone three appointed for this week. Help is found in interpreting the mysteries of this hymn from the prophet Jeremiah, from the early chapters of Genesis, and from Isaiah’s vision of the heavenly throne-room.

 Mediatrix of our Salvation: The Dismissal Theotokion in the Third Tone | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Edith Humphrey begins a new series on the eight resurrectional (dismissal) hymns to the Theotokos, beginning with the one in tone three appointed for this week. Help is found in interpreting the mysteries of this hymn from the prophet Jeremiah, from the early chapters of Genesis, and from Isaiah’s vision of the heavenly throne-room.

 The Great Demolition: Resurrectional Hymns in the Seventh Tone | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

This week we understand the depths of Christ’s demolition of death, and the great reversal, in the light of Ezekiel 7, Jeremiah 7, and Psalm 125 (MT 126).

 The Great Demolition: Resurrectional Hymns in the Seventh Tone | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 14:15

This week we understand the depths of Christ’s demolition of death, and the great reversal, in the light of Ezekiel 7, Jeremiah 7, and Psalm 125 (MT 126).

 Ascending the Cross: The Resurrectional Hymns in Tone Five | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

This week’s troparion (apolytikion) and kontakion in tone five range from the foundational to the ineffable, as they focus on the nature of the God-Man. We are helped in understanding them by considering Psalm 117 LXX (118 Hebrew) and the consequences of the fall in Genesis 3.

 Ascending the Cross: The Resurrectional Hymns in Tone Five | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 12:24

This week’s troparion (apolytikion) and kontakion in tone five range from the foundational to the ineffable, as they focus on the nature of the God-Man. We are helped in understanding them by considering Psalm 117 LXX (118 Hebrew) and the consequences of the fall in Genesis 3.

 Dancing with the Prophets: the Resurrectional Hymns in Tone Three | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

This week we meditate upon the resurrectional hymns in tone three, rejoicing in our solidarity with the righteous of the Old Testament. God’s ancient people saw His mighty arm outstretched for them, understood themselves to be the first-born of the LORD, and were vouchsafed glimpses of the great release from Hades. We look especially to Deuteronomy, Isaiah and Wisdom for these insights.

 Dancing with the Prophets: the Resurrectional Hymns in Tone Three | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 14:36

This week we meditate upon the resurrectional hymns in tone three, rejoicing in our solidarity with the righteous of the Old Testament. God’s ancient people saw His mighty arm outstretched for them, understood themselves to be the first-born of the LORD, and were vouchsafed glimpses of the great release from Hades. We look especially to Deuteronomy, Isaiah and Wisdom for these insights.

 LORD and Lover of the Household—The Resurrectional Hymns in the First Tone | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Dr. Edith M. Humphrey returns after nearly a year to resume her blog and podcast on how the Old Testament illumines our reading of the New Testament and our worship. This week we consider the resurrectional hymns in the first tone (used the second Sunday after Pentecost), in the light of the OT, especially the prophet Hosea.

 LORD and Lover of the Household—The Resurrectional Hymns in the First Tone | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 11:38

Dr. Edith M. Humphrey returns after nearly a year to resume her blog and podcast on how the Old Testament illumines our reading of the New Testament and our worship. This week we consider the resurrectional hymns in the first tone (used the second Sunday after Pentecost), in the light of the OT, especially the prophet Hosea.

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