Artemis’ Garments and Paul’s Aprons (Acts 19:11–12)

The practice of dressing the cult statue of Artemis in radiant garments was quite widespread in antiquity. During religious festivals, such garments were carried in procession and displayed for the benefit of spectators. By virtue of their contact with the statue, such robes were considered to be be...

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Main Author: Marcello, Fabrizio (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Brill 2024
In: Novum Testamentum
Year: 2024, Volume: 66, Issue: 3, Pages: 321-336
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Paul Apostle / Artemis / Clothing / Ephesus / Bible. Apostelgeschichte 19,11-12 / Miracle / Healing
IxTheo Classification:AA Study of religion
HC New Testament
NBK Soteriology
TB Antiquity
Further subjects:B garments
B Healing
B Artemis
B Exorcism
B Acts of the Apostles
B Processions
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Summary:The practice of dressing the cult statue of Artemis in radiant garments was quite widespread in antiquity. During religious festivals, such garments were carried in procession and displayed for the benefit of spectators. By virtue of their contact with the statue, such robes were considered to be bearers of the power of the deity itself. This may provide an intriguing parallel to the strange scene wherein Paul’s thaumaturgical activity in Ephesus is undertaken by means of cloths which, upon contact with his skin, acquire a healing and exorcising power. This article tries to develop the comparison. In turn, the effectiveness of the apostle’s poor textiles in the face of the splendor of the patroness of Ephesus constitutes a profound theological statement. This statement not only offers an implicit critique of pagan worship, but also firmly establishes in the apostle’s hands a humble and unobtrusive, yet highly effective, means of salvation.
ISSN:1568-5365
Contains:Enthalten in: Novum Testamentum
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1163/15685365-bja10072