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Judas’ Kiss!

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April 20, 2011 at 5:02 pm

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The Easter history!

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resurrection

“Everything else in the New Testament contains and presupposes the resurrection.”

“Either we believe with the New Testament in the risen Jesus Christ, or we do not believe in Him at all.”

The Easter history is the starting-point for the Evangelists’ portraits of the man Jesus. It is the real word with which they approached the outside world, whether Jewish or pagan, whenever they spoke of this man. It is the axiom which controls all their thinking about this man in His time. It is not just a mere reflection of their memory of Jesus or of their present life in communion with Him or of the hopes they set upon His person. It is the original object which is itself reflected in their entire relationship to this man, past, present and future. To put it sharply, while we could imagine a New Testament containing only the history of Easter and its message, we could not possibly imagine a New Testament without it. For the history and message of Easter contains everything else, while without it everything else would be left in the air as a mere abstraction. Everything else in the New Testament contains and presupposes the resurrection. It is the key to the whole. We can agree about this quite apart from our own personal attitude to the resurrection. And so we can agree finally that the acceptance or rejection of the Gospel of the New Testament, at any rate as understood by the New Testament itself, depends on our acceptance or rejection of the evangelium quadraginta dierum (gospel of the forty days). Either we believe with the New Testament in the risen Jesus Christ, or we do not believe in Him at all. This is the statement which believers and non-believers alike can surely accept as a fair assessment of the sources.[1]


[1] Barth, K., Bromiley, G. W., & Torrance, T. F. (2004). Church dogmatics, Volume III: The doctrine of creation, Part 2 (443). Edinburgh: T. & T. Clark.

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April 19, 2011 at 9:45 pm

Posted in Barth, Easter, resurrection

The Real Easter!

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Easter greeting illustrated by Michael Walker.

enjoy, ron

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April 12, 2007 at 3:10 pm

Posted in Easter, Humor, resurrection

The Real Easter!

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Easter greeting illustrated by Michael Walker.

enjoy, ron

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April 12, 2007 at 3:10 pm

Posted in Easter, Humor, resurrection

The Three Marys at the Tomb!

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Hubert van Eyck ? – 1426

Jesus has risen!

Van Eyck’s painting shows three women positioned at the empty grave of Jesus. An angel is telling them what happened while the guards slumber in a deep sleep. The women bring bottles with ointment and spices to anoint the corpse.

None of the gospels describes the scene exactly as Van Eyck does on this panel. The painting is closest to Matthew’s description, the only gospel that mentions an angel sitting on the door to the empty grave, and that also mentions the sleeping guards.

Mark talks of “Mary Magdalene, and Mary the mother of James, and Salome” and a young man sitting next to the grave.

Luke says the women were “Mary Magdalene and Joanna, and Mary the mother of James“. He also claims that “two men stood by them in shining garments“.

John only mentions Mary Magdalene visiting the grave.

This work is linked to Luke 24:1.

He is risen!
He is risen indeed!

Happy Resurrection Sunday, ron

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April 8, 2007 at 12:39 pm

Posted in art, Easter, resurrection

The Three Marys at the Tomb!

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Hubert van Eyck ? – 1426

Jesus has risen!

Van Eyck’s painting shows three women positioned at the empty grave of Jesus. An angel is telling them what happened while the guards slumber in a deep sleep. The women bring bottles with ointment and spices to anoint the corpse.

None of the gospels describes the scene exactly as Van Eyck does on this panel. The painting is closest to Matthew’s description, the only gospel that mentions an angel sitting on the door to the empty grave, and that also mentions the sleeping guards.

Mark talks of “Mary Magdalene, and Mary the mother of James, and Salome” and a young man sitting next to the grave.

Luke says the women were “Mary Magdalene and Joanna, and Mary the mother of James“. He also claims that “two men stood by them in shining garments“.

John only mentions Mary Magdalene visiting the grave.

This work is linked to Luke 24:1.

He is risen!
He is risen indeed!

Happy Resurrection Sunday, ron

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April 8, 2007 at 12:39 pm

Posted in art, Easter, resurrection

The Entombment!

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By Caravaggio 1573 – 1610

Monumental work by Caravaggio on the Entombment.

Nicodemus and the apostle John have wrapped Jesus in cloths. The women look on and throw up their arms and wail as Jesus is laid down.

The painting first served as an altarpiece for Roman church,

but is now part of the papal collection.

This work is linked to Mark 15:46

enjoy Easter, ron

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April 7, 2007 at 1:05 pm

Posted in Death of Jesus, Easter

The Entombment!

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By Caravaggio 1573 – 1610

Monumental work by Caravaggio on the Entombment.

Nicodemus and the apostle John have wrapped Jesus in cloths. The women look on and throw up their arms and wail as Jesus is laid down.

The painting first served as an altarpiece for Roman church,

but is now part of the papal collection.

This work is linked to Mark 15:46

enjoy Easter, ron

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April 7, 2007 at 1:05 pm

Posted in Death of Jesus, Easter

Rise Up!

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Tsisa Dulehisanv” is Cherokee for “Jesus / when he arose”.

He is risen!
He is risen, indeed!

Happy Easter!

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April 6, 2007 at 4:19 pm

Rise Up!

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Tsisa Dulehisanv” is Cherokee for “Jesus / when he arose”.

He is risen!
He is risen, indeed!

Happy Easter!

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April 6, 2007 at 4:19 pm

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