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1 Art as Text Two Texts, Two Traditions: The Woman at the Well

2 Many Samaritans from that city believed in him because of the woman's testimony. - John 4:39a (RSV)

3 Many Samaritans from that city believed in him because of the woman's testimony. - John 4:39a (RSV) The Samaritan woman at the well was the first evangelist to the gentiles.

4 The woman at the well was a popular subject in early art: In one tradition, the Samaritan woman and Jesus stand as equals. In the other, the woman stands, but Jesus sits, as if the woman were his servant.

5 Both stand. Sarcophagus, Gaul, 4 th century

6 Both stand. Catacomb fresco, Rome, 4 th century

7 Both stand. Tile from northern Africa, 5 th century

8 Both stand. Bishop’s gold enkolpion from near Ancient Syria, 6 th c.

9 Both stand. Carved in Constantinople, 550s

10 Two Texts, Two Traditions The text of John 4:27 in the oldest Syriac manuscript from Ancient Syria says: His disciples came and wondered that he was standing and talking with a woman.

11 Two Texts, Two Traditions The text of John 4:27 in the oldest Syriac manuscript from Ancient Syria says: His disciples came and wondered that he was standing and talking with a woman. Later manuscripts, including our own Bibles, do not say Jesus was standing with her. They say: His disciples came and wondered that he was talking with a woman.

12 Jesus sits. Callistus catacomb, Rome, 4 th century

13 Jesus sits. Sant’Apollinare Nuovo, Ravenna, 6 th century

14 Jesus sits. Coptic Egypt, 6 th century

15 His disciples came and wondered that he was standing and talking with a woman. What a difference two little words can make.

16 Art as Text By Ally Kateusz

17 Art as Text By Ally Kateusz In honor of Mary Ann Beavis


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