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Yes I think it is a very good example of servant leadership and I have always understood the passage this way.I mean, kneeling before someone like that is really taking the role of a servant, I guess, so is this that "servant leadership" we talk about in management seminars nowadays?
Good question.3-4 is interesting. "Jesus, knowing that the Father had given all things into his hands and that he had come from God and was going to God, 4 got up from supper, took off his outer robe, and tied a towel around himself." (NRSVUE)
So why does knowing that the Father had given all things into his hand that he had come from God lead to washing people's feet?
Most people wore sandels so it was common for Jews to wash feet before meals and before bed. Also to abstain from washing ones feet is a sign of deep mourning.Good question.
I have been wondering if there might be a connection to the first public miracle John describes in his gospel. There is quite a contrast between turning water into wine and using the water to wash someone's feet.
Beginning and end of Jesus's ministry?
Divinity and humanity?
I dunno. This might be a stretch.
Oo, now this is interesting. So was he preparing them for what is to come, then? Ritually cleaning them before the sacrifice? Would make sense if one is interpreting this in terms of Jesus as a sacrificial lamb in some form of atonement theology.Most people wore sandels so it was common for Jews to wash feet before meals and before bed. Also to abstain from washing ones feet is a sign of deep mourning.
Also rabbis and Israelis would wash their feet before entering the temple and the priest before giving a burnt offering. Just as no one is allowed to approach a King or prince without due preparation, which includes washing the hands and feet, so the Israelite
and especially the priest, is forbidden to approach Yhwh in this unclean defiled condition.
" Jewish Encyclopedia"
Oh yes very interesting @WaterfallOo, now this is interesting. So was he preparing them for what is to come, then? Ritually cleaning them before the sacrifice? Would make sense if one is interpreting this in terms of Jesus as a sacrificial lamb in some form of atonement theology.
So why does knowing that the Father had given all things into his hand that he had come from God lead to washing people's feet?
You lost me at the F-L-E-S-H spelled backwards theory @unsafe.
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