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nfinke
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Near the end of John’s Gospel, there is a detail that has always stuck in my mind, but I dont know what to make of it, or if I should make anything of it at all.
So on the first Easter Sunday, Mary Magdalen finds the tomb empty, and goes to find John and Peter. When they hear the news, they of course run to the tomb to see for themselves. The passage makes a point of saying two things that seem meaningful, but whos meaning Ive never been able to figure out on my own. First, that John runs faster than Peter. This is the one that might be insignificant, because its possible John just happened to be faster. But it could also do with putting more effort in.
The other and seemingly more significant detail is that although John arrives at the tomb first, upon seeing the burial cloths (which I guess from context were laid out in front of the entrance), he didnt go in. And when Peter arrives second, he goes right in, and sees some other burial cloths inside, along with the cloth that had covered his head. Only after seeing Peter enter the tomb does John go in.
Again, Im not sure if anything is supposed to be taken from this, or if its just a historical retelling of events, but of course being the gospel, it could be both. Is there some significance to John pausing at the tombs entrance even though he got there first, or Peter comparatively rushing right in even though he was slower to arrive? I could see the interpretation of John being afraid of what he would find making sense, but could also see the reading that John believed without having to actually see the empty room. Or again, maybe theres nothing really significant about it at all. Any thoughts on this passage?
So on the first Easter Sunday, Mary Magdalen finds the tomb empty, and goes to find John and Peter. When they hear the news, they of course run to the tomb to see for themselves. The passage makes a point of saying two things that seem meaningful, but whos meaning Ive never been able to figure out on my own. First, that John runs faster than Peter. This is the one that might be insignificant, because its possible John just happened to be faster. But it could also do with putting more effort in.
The other and seemingly more significant detail is that although John arrives at the tomb first, upon seeing the burial cloths (which I guess from context were laid out in front of the entrance), he didnt go in. And when Peter arrives second, he goes right in, and sees some other burial cloths inside, along with the cloth that had covered his head. Only after seeing Peter enter the tomb does John go in.
Again, Im not sure if anything is supposed to be taken from this, or if its just a historical retelling of events, but of course being the gospel, it could be both. Is there some significance to John pausing at the tombs entrance even though he got there first, or Peter comparatively rushing right in even though he was slower to arrive? I could see the interpretation of John being afraid of what he would find making sense, but could also see the reading that John believed without having to actually see the empty room. Or again, maybe theres nothing really significant about it at all. Any thoughts on this passage?