基督教埃及绘画中的神祇:对代祷的描绘

Manal Abdelhamid
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代祷的概念深深起源于东正教,通过背诵代祷,称呼基督为主要的代祷者,以及其他神圣人物,包括圣母、圣徒、殉道者甚至天使,代表信徒代祷,并将他们的祈祷传递给上帝。神是代祷的主题之一,在基督教埃及的壁画和圣像中得到了广泛的体现。它在不同的构图中表现出来,但主要由三个主要人物组成;在两个主要的代祷者:圣母玛利亚和施洗约翰的两侧,然后添加了许多其他元素和人物,强调基督的神性和代祷的做法。本研究旨在透过基督教埃及对神神的不同描绘,突显圣母玛利亚和施洗约翰在东正教礼拜仪式中的独特地位,以及他们作为拯救人类的代祷者的重要角色。自公元六世纪以来,神神的主题在基督教埃及广泛代表在不同的材料收集上,特别是绘画上。Deisis这个词来源于希腊语的δ σις,意思是祈求或祈祷,主要表现在艺术语境中,包括圣母玛利亚和施洗约翰以不同的姿势站在基督的两侧。女神通常以两种形式出现:要么作为独立的单元,要么作为一个更大更复杂的构图的中心主题:最后审判场景中,女神构成了中心;或者是所谓的“伟大的神祇”,它是对《纪念祈祷》或《代祷》的更全面、更完整的诠释,包括神祇、天使、先知和各种各样的圣徒,以及四位福音传道者的象征,都在恳求基督的帮助。这个伟大的神像在圣像之门上方的一排图标面板中占据中心位置,强调了代祷实践的价值和重要性。这个流行的构图代表了基督教等级制度中三个最重要的人物的统一:基督、圣母和施洗约翰。有时在神的发展形式,除了基督,圣母和浸信会,也描绘天使,使徒,先知和其他圣人。基督“统治者”或“万物的保护者”被描绘成坐着或站着,穿着长袍和头巾,右手举起祝福,左手拿着福音。学者们说,这幅作品也显示了基督作为统治者,在他的王国中坐在两个朝臣中间。在基督之后,有许多代祷者,他们以自己的行为讨上帝的喜悦,他们被上帝所接受,出现在他的国度里,他们的声音被听到。在仪式中已按特定顺序进行了处理;圣母、天使、大天使、施洗者圣约翰、门徒、使徒、先知、殉道者和圣徒。至于两位杰出的代祷者,圣母玛利亚和施洗约翰,他们被选中是因为他们作为基督神性的第一批见证人的特权角色,因此,在基督教的救赎计划中享有独特的地位。
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Deisis in the Paintings of Christian Egypt: A Depiction of the Intercessory Supplication
The concept of intercession is deeply originated in the Eastern Orthodoxy through the reciting of the Intercession Prayer, addressing the Christ, as the main intercessor, and other holy figures including the Virgin, the saints, the martyrs and even angels to intercede on behalf of faithfuls and deliver their prayers to God. Deisis is one of the intercession theme aspects that is widely illustrated in murals and icons of Christian Egypt. It is represented in different compositions, but mainly consists of three main figures; the Christ Pantocrator flanked by the two main intercessors: The Virgin Mary and John the Baptist, then many other elements and figures were added emphasizing the divinity of the Christ and the intercession practice.This study aims to highlight the unique place of the Virgin Mary and John the Baptist in Orthodox liturgy and their important role as intercessors for the salvation of the mankind through the different depictions of the Deisis in Christian Egypt.The Deisis theme is widely represented in Christian Egypt on a different collection of materials specially paintings since the sixth century AD. The word Deisis is derived from the Greek word δέησις meaning supplication or prayer, mainly represented in artistic context including Virgin Mary and John the Baptist on either side of the Christ Pantocrator in different postures. The Deisis appears usually in two forms: either as independent unit, or as the central theme of a larger and more complex composition: The Last Judgment scene of which the Deisis constitutes the center; or the so-called Great Deisis, which is a fuller and more complete rendering of the Commemoration or Intercession Prayer, including the Deisis group, angels, prophets and various categories of saints and symbols of the four evangelists were added, all imploring the aid of Christ. This Great Deisis has a central place in the row of icon panels above the Royal Doors of the Iconostasis emphasizing the value and importance attributed to the intercession practice. This popular composition represents the unification between the three most important figures of the Christian hierarchy: Christ, the Virgin, and John the Baptist. Sometimes in a developed form of the Deisis, in addition to the Christ, the Virgin and the Baptist, also angels, apostles, prophets and other saints are depicted.The Christ Pantocrator “Ruler” or “Preserver of all” is represented either enthroned or standing, wearing a chiton and a himation, with the right hand raised in blessing and the left hand holding the Gospel. Scholars say that this composition also shows the Christ as ruler enthroned in his Kingdom between two interceding courtiers. After the Christ, there are many intercessors who please God by their deeds, they are acceptable to him, present in his Kingdom, and their voices are heard. They have been addressed during the service in specific order; the Virgin, The Angels, Archangels, St. John the Baptist, Disciples, Apostles, Prophets, Martyrs and Saints. As for the two prominent intercessors, the Virgin and John the Baptist, they were chosen for their privileged role as the first eye-witnesses of Christ’s divinity and consequently, enjoy a unique place in the Christian scheme of salvation.
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