The Temple Incident in Mark 11,15-19. The Disclosure of Jesus and the Marcan Faction
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- Nombre de pages237
- ISBN978-3-631-58957-1
- EAN9783631589571
- Date de parution01/10/2009
- CollectionNew Testament Studies in Conte
- ÉditeurPeter Lang
Résumé
This study sets out to interpret the Marcan Temple incident (Mark 11,15-19) as a distancing device, by which the Marcan faction differentiates itself from other Jews, especially the anti-Roman revolutionaries who had turned the temple in Jerusalem into ‘a den of bandits' during the Jewish revolt between 66 and 74 CE. It concentrates on the interactions between the Marcan faction and other Jewish factions in the context of its Jewish symbolic universe.
The study concludes that the Marcan faction is ‘Jewish but differently'.
The study concludes that the Marcan faction is ‘Jewish but differently'.
This study sets out to interpret the Marcan Temple incident (Mark 11,15-19) as a distancing device, by which the Marcan faction differentiates itself from other Jews, especially the anti-Roman revolutionaries who had turned the temple in Jerusalem into ‘a den of bandits' during the Jewish revolt between 66 and 74 CE. It concentrates on the interactions between the Marcan faction and other Jewish factions in the context of its Jewish symbolic universe.
The study concludes that the Marcan faction is ‘Jewish but differently'.
The study concludes that the Marcan faction is ‘Jewish but differently'.