“and whoever would be first among you must be your slave,”
And whoever would be first among you must be your slave. The slave — the lowest possible social position — is the position that the one who wants to be first must occupy. The escalation from servant (verse 26) to slave (verse 27) communicates the totality of the reversal: the kingdom's hierarchy is the complete inversion of the world's hierarchy.
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Matthew 20:27
“and whoever would be first among you must be your slave,”
And whoever would be first among you must be your slave. The slave — the lowest possible social position — is the position that the one who wants to be first must occupy. The escalation from servant (verse 26) to slave (verse 27) communicates the totality of the reversal: the kingdom's hierarchy is the complete inversion of the world's hierarchy.
And whoever would be first among you must be your slave. The slave — the lowest possible social position — is the position that the one who wants to be first must occupy. The escalation from servant (verse 26) to slave (verse 27) communicates the totality of the reversal: the kingdom's hierarchy is the complete inversion of the world's hierarchy.