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Stephen in the Synagogue (시네고그의 스테반)

바이블엔명화 2016. 4. 3. 21:14

 

 

 

 

(행 6:9) 이른 바 자유민들 즉 구레네인, 알렉산드리아인, 길리기아아시아에서 온 사람들의 회당에서 어떤 자들이 일어나 스데반과 더불어 논쟁할새

9 Then there arose certain of the synagogue, which is called the synagogue of the Libertines, and Cyrenians, and Alexandrians, and of them of Cilicia and of Asia, disputing with Stephen.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Juan de Juanes 1523 – 1579

Stephen in the Synagogue

oil on panel (160 × 123 cm) — c. 1562

 Museum Museo del Prado, Madrid

 

This work is linked to Acts 6:9

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Stephen was a deacon, an active member of Jerusalem's first christian community. Here he discusses with men who just left the synagogue. Their gestures show a fierce argument. In the end they decide that Stephen's words are blasphemous. They take him to the High Court.

The obelisk in the background is the one that stands in St. Peter's Square in Rome since 1586. But earlier it was in Nero's Circus, a place where many Christians were killed. In this painting it therefor probably refers to Stephen's imminent martyrdom.

Part of a series on the martyrdom of St. Stephen that Juan de Juanes made for the church of San Esteban (=Stephen) in Valencia.