Saturday, 6 April 2019
What Jesus saw from the cross
As we approach Holy Week and the passion, crucifixion, and death of Jesus, let us meditate for one moment on the hours Jesus spent on the cross. He uttered 7 words while dying, 7 words that have been reflected and meditated upon and preached by various preachers, especially during the Good Friday service. We always look at the cross with two others next to Jesus, the good and bad thief, all of which are usually pictured or painted on a hill, known as Golgotha. Very few artists, however, have looked at this scene from a different perspective. James Tissot did precisely this when he painted the scene entitled "What Jesus saw from the cross." Besides local folks, soldiers and accusers, one can see the tomb in the background, the sponge and vinegar which would be offered to Jesus when he said: "I Thirst." More prominently, in the foreground, one sees Mary Magdalene just beneath the cross, while the apostle John, the Blessed Mother, and two other women look inconsolably at the dying Christ. Longinus, the centurion is also there, besides soldiers and other characters. It is a painting filled with symbolism, worth meditating upon, especially during this Lenten season. (click to enlarge)
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