The significance of the wounds of Jesus in the Fourth Gospel

IF 0.1 0 RELIGION Review & Expositor Pub Date : 2023-09-29 DOI:10.1177/00346373231196609
Dorothy A. Lee
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In the resurrection narratives of John 20–21, the wounds of the risen Jesus serve a number of important functions. They work as markers of revelation, enabling disciples to recognize the identity of the crucified one in the risen one. They are symbols of colonialism and imperialism, creating solidarity between Jesus and the victims of such abuse and suffering. They are cultic symbols of sacrifice and purification, linked to the Johannine motif of Jesus as the Temple and sacrificial Lamb of God whose death on the cross effects cleansing, taking away the world’s sin. The wounds are also figures of new life and peace, forged ironically through violence and death, signs of triumph and glory. The wounds of the Johannine Jesus thus spell the end of what they embody: suffering and its healing, violence and its peaceful resolution, death and its defeat.
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第四部福音书中耶稣伤口的意义
在约翰福音20-21章的复活叙述中,复活的耶稣的伤口有很多重要的作用。他们作为启示的标记,使门徒能够认出被钉十字架的人在复活的人身上的身份。它们是殖民主义和帝国主义的象征,在耶稣和这种虐待和痛苦的受害者之间建立了团结。它们是祭祀和净化的崇拜象征,与约翰的主题有关,耶稣是上帝的圣殿和牺牲的羔羊,他在十字架上的死亡起到了净化的作用,带走了世界的罪恶。这些伤口也是新生命与和平的象征,具有讽刺意味的是,它们是通过暴力和死亡锻造而成的,是胜利与荣耀的标志。因此,约翰·耶稣的伤口意味着它们所代表的一切的结束:痛苦与治愈、暴力与和平解决、死亡与失败。
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