To read the texts click on the texts: 1 Tim 6:6-12; Lk 8:1-3
This
is a text that is exclusive to the Gospel of Luke and is about the women who
ministered to Jesus during his ministry. It begins by presenting Jesus as an itinerant
preacher going through the cities and villages in order to proclaim the good
news of the kingdom.
Luke
often mentions a corresponding female or group whenever he mentions a male. He
does this first in the example of Zechariah and Elizabeth, and then in the
examples of Joseph and Mary, Simeon and Anna. Here too, after Luke has
mentioned the Twelve, he mentions women. Mary Magdalene is identified at the
one from whom seven demons had gone out and Joanna as the wife of Herod’s
steward Chuza and these two appear also in 24:10 in the episode of the empty
tomb. Susanna the third woman named here does not appear elsewhere in the
Gospel. These and other women provided for Jesus out of their resources.
The
striking point about this text is the fact that the disciples were women. At a
time when a woman was looked down upon and her place in society was
pre-determined, it is quite amazing to note that these became followers of
Jesus and even provided for him. This is an indication of the openness that
Jesus possessed and of his freedom from all kinds of constraints.
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