JESUS' WAND IN EARLY CHRISTIAN ART
(Discussion in Chapter 12)
Figure 2.
The Raising of Lazarus, Fresco, Roman catacomb of Peter and Marcellinus,
end of 3rdcentury to early 4th century
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Figure 8.
Jesus healing the man born blind and raising Lazarus, sarcophagus,
Vatican Museum, Rome, 4th century
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Figure 11.
Jesus raising the dead and the adoration of the magi, sarcophagus,
Vatican Museo Pio Cristiano, 4th century
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Figure 12.
Nativity, baptism of Jesus, and Jesus raising Jairus' daughter, sarcophagus, Vatican Museum, Rome, 4th century
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Figure 13.
Abraham offering Isaac, Jesus healing the man born blind and the paralytic,
Sarcophagus, Vatican Museum, Rome, 4thcentury
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Figure 17.
The Andrews diptych, ivory, north Italian, mid 5th century
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Figure 18.
Peter’s Water Miracle, sarcophagus, Museo Nationale delle Terme,
Rome, 4th century
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Figure 19.
Moses striking a rock to get water. Catacombs wall painting,
Rome, 4th century.
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Figure 20.
Moses striking the rock, Catacombs of St. Peter and Marcellinus,
Rome, 3rd century
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Figs. 8, 9, 11-14 from Robin M. Jensen ‘The Economy of the Trinity at the Creation of Adam and Eve’ Journal of Early Christian Studies 7.4 (1999) 527-546.
Extract from Helen Ingram (2007) Dragging Down Heaven: Jesus as Magician and Manipulator of Spirits in the Gospels, PhD, The University of Birmingham, UK.
The staff shows that Jesus is the new Moses, leader of the new Israel.
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