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Under Jewish law, the witnessing of Jesus as resurrected must occur by the third-day afterdeath. Later witnessing can be corroborative, but the third-day witnessing is crucial. In Matthew andJohn, the sole percipient witnesses on the third-day are women, plural in Matthew, a single woman inJohn. This seems to cast doubt on Jesus’ resurrection because in Greek, Roman, and Jewish culture,women were ineligible as witnesses or were considered vastly inferior as witnesses to men. Celsusinveighed, “Who saw this? A hysterical female!” Communicating to outsiders, having women witnesscasts aspersions on Jesus’ resurrection making Christianity appear unthreatening to the imperial order.However, for Jews aware of the celebrated exception in the Pharisaic/rabbinic oral law/tradition thataccepted women’s testimony in the circumstances found in the gospels, having specifically women witness makes their testimony more credible than had the witnesses been men or any combination of men and women. Women witnessing the risen Lord fits within the interstices of the Law, so that, not just human testimony, but the Law lends its imprimatur endorsing Jesus.
期刊介绍:
Published since 2002, "Verbum Vitae" is issued biannually by the Institute of Biblical Studies of the Faculty of Theology, The John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin, Poland. Each issue of the journal includes scholarly articles dedicated to a specific biblical theme and presented in three sections: (I) Old Testament, (II) New Testament, and (III) Patristics and the Life of the Church. The final "Life of the Church" perspective tries to broaden out each issue''s given topic into its multiple connections and implications, mostly dogmatic, moral, pastoral, liturgical, or sociological. The forth section of the journal always consists of reviews of recently published monographs and collections on biblical themes. Because of the journal''s interdisciplinary character, it seeks to include among the contributors not only biblical scholars but also theologians of various specializations.