Jesus, Eunuch, and Holiness

A Holy Space for Intersex in Matthew 19:12

Authors

  • Vika Rahelia Sekolah Tinggi Teologi Reformed Indonesia
  • Ihan Martoyo Sekolah Tinggi Teologi Reformed Indonesia and Universitas Pelita Harapan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.46567/ijt.v11i2.347

Keywords:

eunuch, inclusive gender, holiness, intersex, Gospel of Matthew

Abstract

This article presents several views related to the interpretation of “eunuch” in Matthew 19:12. We find that alternative interpretations allow for inclusive gender variations when translating from the original language of this verse. Notably, this would include understanding the status of a eunuch, who is unable to marry or bear children. This condition could be natural from birth, inflicted by another individual, or chosen voluntarily for service or the Kingdom of God. Although the notion of “unmanliness” was considered shameful and disrespectful at the time, it was met with valorization by Jesus. Like most verses open to interpretation, this scripture has led to multiple interpretations from various perspectives. However, a common thread in Jesus’ acknowledgment of the eunuch condition is evident, and we note that only in Matthew is the natural condition of a eunuch mentioned, namely, the condition of being a eunuch from birth or the mother’s womb. Although the term “eunuch” is typically used for men who have been castrated, either voluntarily or due to external factors, reference to a natural eunuch plainly includes what we now recognize as individuals with genetic anomalies, a fact that necessitates new identifications under intersex variations.

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Author Biographies

Vika Rahelia, Sekolah Tinggi Teologi Reformed Indonesia

Vika Rahelia is a student at Sekolah Tinggi Teologi Reformed Indonesia (STTRI).

Ihan Martoyo, Sekolah Tinggi Teologi Reformed Indonesia and Universitas Pelita Harapan

Ihan Martoyo is a faculty at Sekolah Tinggi Teologi Reformed Indonesia (STTRI) and Universitas Pelita Harapan.

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Published

2023-12-26

How to Cite

Rahelia, V., & Martoyo, I. (2023). Jesus, Eunuch, and Holiness: A Holy Space for Intersex in Matthew 19:12. Indonesian Journal of Theology, 11(2), 384-405. https://doi.org/10.46567/ijt.v11i2.347