The suffering womanhood in Luke 13:10–17 in the context of the post-COVID-19 pandemic in Africa

Godwin A. Etukumana, Bosede G. Ogedegbe
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The suffering of womanhood and maltreatment are apparent when reading ancient writings. In Luke 13:10–17, it is possible to see how a number of women who suffered illnesses were treated in the hands of religious elites of the ancient world. However, the woman in Luke’s encounter with the Lukan Jesus during her illness redefined how religious leaders should deal with the suffering of womanhood. The woman was healed and treated with dignity by the Lukan Jesus in the Gospel of Luke. Using socio-historical interpretation, the Lukan Jesus in the Gospel of Luke demonstrated that religion should be used to alleviate the suffering of women, not to exacerbate it. The lesson derived from the Lukan Jesus’ action and words on the suffering woman in Luke 13:12 is significant for the African religious setting in an endeavour to alleviate women’s suffering in Africa in the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic era.Contribution: This article adds to the ongoing discussion in biblical studies about gender equality, specifically in Africa where diseases such as COVID-19 have highlighted the need for change. It argues that African women should resist negative male dominance in society, similar to the woman in Luke, and work towards empowering women in Africa to achieve freedom and equality.
路加福音》13:10-17 中受苦受难的女性形象与后 COVID-19 在非洲的流行有关
在阅读古代著作时,妇女的苦难和虐待是显而易见的。在路加福音 13:10-17 中,我们可以看到古代世界的宗教精英是如何对待一些患病妇女的。然而,路加福音中的这位妇女在生病期间与路加福音中的耶稣相遇,重新定义了宗教领袖应该如何对待妇女的痛苦。路加福音》中的路加福音耶稣治愈了这位妇女,并给予她尊严的待遇。路加福音》中的路加福音耶稣运用社会历史解释法证明,宗教应被用来减轻妇女的痛苦,而不是加剧这种痛苦。从《路加福音》13:12 中路加耶稣关于受苦妇女的言行中得出的教训对于非洲宗教环境在冠状病毒病 2019 年(COVID-19)大流行时代努力减轻非洲妇女的痛苦具有重要意义:本文为圣经研究中关于性别平等的持续讨论添砖加瓦,特别是在非洲,COVID-19 等疾病凸显了变革的必要性。文章认为,非洲妇女应像《路加福音》中的妇女一样,抵制社会中男性的负面支配,并努力增强非洲妇女的权能,以实现自由和平等。
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