The Marcan portrayal of the "Jewish" unbeliever a function of the Marcan references to Jewish scripture : the theological basis of a literary construct /
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Language: | English |
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New York :
Peter Lang,
c2008.
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Series: | Studies in biblical literature ;
v. 79. |
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Table of Contents:
- Methodological considerations
- Classification of types of Scripture reference
- Manuscript tradition of OT passages used by the evangelist
- Literary applications of the OT in the NT
- Separation of Marcan redaction and pre-Marcan tradition
- Excursus I-Mark 4:11-12 : an authentic dominical saying?
- Two test cases
- Test case 1a : the Marcan parable theory (Mk 4:11-12)
- Excursus 2: the role of the "Jew" within the gospel of Mark
- Excursus 3: a chronological survey of the applications of Is. 6:9-10 within the New Testament and the emergence of an unfavourable depiction of the Jews in primitive Christianity
- Test case 1b : the disciples compared to "those outside" Mk. 8:17b, 18a
- Test case 2: OT text applied to John the Baptist, Mk.1:2-3
- Text cases 1 and 2: comparison and conclusion
- Five selected cases
- The first Sabbath-day controversy, Mk. 2:23-28
- Excursus 4: the relationship between rhetorical and redaction criticism
- The tradition of the elders, Mk. 7:1-23
- A discussion about divorce and remarriage, Mk. 10:2-10
- The rich man inquires about eternal life, Mk. 10:17-22
- The parable of the wicked tenants, Mk. 12:1-12
- Excursus 5: Mk. 12-1-12/Luke 20:9-18/Gospel of Thomas logia 65-66
- The question of literary dependence or literary independence.