The article argues that, contrary to the majority view, the metaphor of the eunuch in Mt. 19.12 should be understood against the backdrop of the royal eunuch, as encountered in story, if not in experience. As such the saying must be situated with other sayings that speak of entry to the Kingdom. The change of the metaphor's focus from that of guardian/gatekeeper to that of sexualized trope, as it is now met in Matthew, was facilitated by the saying's performance to a new audience, i.e. to a Greek-speaking rather than Semitic-speaking audience. At the same time the saying was repunctuated to idealize the last class of eunuch who now became the model of chastity within the ekklesia.19 page(s
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In the original texts of the Bible a “eunuch ” is termed saris (Hebrew, Old Testament) or eunouchos ...
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In the original texts of the Bible a “eunuch” is termed saris (Hebrew, Old Testament) or eunouchos (...
This thesis centres around eunuchs in the Hebrew Bible, discussing the various ranks of masculinity ...
Discussions of Byzantine eunuchs have generally relied on accounts that speak directly of a man’s eu...
The body of the eunuch has been a source of tremendous rhetorical (not to mention social, moral, leg...
Given the prominence of the temple and Jerusalem narrative settings in Luke- Acts, the author situat...
The existence of eunuchs was one of the defining features of the Byzantine Empire. Covering the whol...
P.Cair.Zen. I 59076 is a letter sent by Toubias, the head of an influential Jewish family in the Tra...
Eunuchism was a subject which both intrigued and embarrassed the ancient world. The special virtue a...
The article argues that, contrary to the majority view, the metaphor of the eunuch in Mt. 19.12 shou...
As far back as the second century, early Christians began to read the eunuchs of Matthew19:12 as a s...
This essay considers analyses from queer theology and theological masculinity studies relating to as...
Beginning in the second century CE, Christians began to interpret Jesus’s reference to “eunuchs who ...
ABSTRACT The Bible uses the term "eunuch" several times. The question arises as to the meaning of th...
In the original texts of the Bible a “eunuch ” is termed saris (Hebrew, Old Testament) or eunouchos ...
The article is divided into two sections. First presents the role of eunuchs in Byzantine Empire in ...
In the original texts of the Bible a “eunuch” is termed saris (Hebrew, Old Testament) or eunouchos (...
This thesis centres around eunuchs in the Hebrew Bible, discussing the various ranks of masculinity ...
Discussions of Byzantine eunuchs have generally relied on accounts that speak directly of a man’s eu...
The body of the eunuch has been a source of tremendous rhetorical (not to mention social, moral, leg...
Given the prominence of the temple and Jerusalem narrative settings in Luke- Acts, the author situat...
The existence of eunuchs was one of the defining features of the Byzantine Empire. Covering the whol...
P.Cair.Zen. I 59076 is a letter sent by Toubias, the head of an influential Jewish family in the Tra...
Eunuchism was a subject which both intrigued and embarrassed the ancient world. The special virtue a...