Behold! The nails with anguish
fierce,
His outstretched arms and vitals
pierce:
Here our redemption to obtain,
The Mighty Sacrifice is slain.
Where deep for us, the spear was dyed,
Life's torrent rushing from His side
To wash us in that precious flood
Where mingled Water flowed, and Blood.
It is
thought that Grunewald's intensely realistic imagery and iconography were inspired
by the revelations of St Bridget of Sweden , published in a best-selling
devotional book during the 14th and 15th centuries.
This is no
sanitized version of the Crucifixion. The tortured body of Jesus conveys
the pain and agony of a man close to death, nailed to the cross. His wounds
bleeding from thorns and beatings. The disfigured, twisted body,
with hands outstretched to the heavens, expressively lay bare the gruesome
reality of His unimaginable suffering. Jesus is depicted as suffering from
the same sores, as the patients in the hospital , a sign to them that He shared in their afflictions.
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