The archbishop visited today to serve everyone a slice of the annual vasilopita.
It was a busy day. I felt too wretched to eat anything after work study. Then my Scripture professor brought snacks to class, and things felt a little better.
I'm enjoying her lectures immensely, even without the unexpected veggie straws and cookies. It's always nice when a professor's excited about the material, and this lady in particular has a wonderful knowledge of and sensitivity towards Old Testament language and culture. I've never been able to feel so Jewish in a Christian course!
More on that in a moment, I guess.
Feb. 6 2023I finished the Gospel of Matthew.
Most passages were familiar. Some were uncomfortable - Christ's apocalyptic language is hard to reconcile with a modern mindset.
There was one bit I really appreciated. Weirdly, it's a passage I used to hate.
When Pilate saw that he could not prevail at all, but rather that a tumult was rising, he took water and washed his hands before the multitude, saying, “I am innocent of the blood of this just Person. You see to it.” And all the people answered and said, “His blood be on us and on our children.”
There's a strong current of anti-Semitism in the history of the church. These two verses in particular have been used to justify some downright heinous acts - "THE JEWS KILLED JESUS" was a popular sentiment throughout medieval Europe. I still hear a stray comment or two in the modern church (occasionally worse.) My mother is Jewish. Going by inheritance, her people are my people. I'll not keep a faith that says she's going to hell for going to synagogue.
What got me about slogging through my study Bible today was a small footnote tucked in by the (Orthodox) editors, commenting on Matt. 27:25. It said, in essence: "the blood of Christ can never damn those who strive with a good heart towards God."
Whatever the crowd wanted that day, they were unwittingly calling the holiest of sacraments down on their people. I find a lot of comfort in that.
1d4=2
Nothing unlocked today.Reading->Extend: Keep going for another half hour.
Tomorrow's Bay12 Hour will be:A) Reading. Mark's Gospel is next, the shortest of them all - doable in one Extended session maybe.
B) Exercise. The weather is lovely lately - perhaps it's time to jog a bit?
C) Art. The club application is coming along, but for now I've my own projects I could work on.
Music. Open mic night is tomorrow evening, so this'll be happening regardless!