Simeon the Righteous
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- This article concerns Simeon the Righteous in Christianity. For Simeon the Righteous in Judaism, see Simeon the Just.
According to a tradition in the Eastern Orthodox Church, Simeon had been one of the seventy-two translators of the Septuagint. As he hesitated over the translation of Isaiah 7:14 (LXX:"Behold, a virgin shall conceive..." Many modern scholars read "young woman" for "virgin" in the Hebrew), an angel appeared to him and told him that he would not die until he had see the Christ born of a virgin. This would make him well over two hundred years old at the time of the meeting described in Luke, and therefore miraculously longeval.
He is venerated as a saint in the Eastern Orthodox, Oriental Orthodox, and Roman Catholic traditions. His feast day is February 3.
External links
- [Entry for February 3] from the Prologue from Ohrid with a brief hagiography of St. Simeon.
- [Icon] and [hagiography] from the website of the Orthodox Church in America.
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