Reading Mark in Context
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Reading Mark in Context

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Over the last several decades, the Jewishness of Jesus has been at the forefront of scholarship and students of the New Testament are more than ever aware of the importance of understanding Jesus and the Gospels in their Jewish context. Reading Mark in Context helps students see the contour and texture of Jesus' engagement with his Jewish environment. It brings together a series of accessible essays that compare and contrast viewpoints, theologies, and hermeneutical practices of Mark and his various Jewish contemporaries.

Going beyond an introduction that merely surveys historical events and theological themes, this textbook examines individual passages in Second Temple Jewish literature in order to illuminate the context of Mark's theology and the nuances of his thinking. Following the narrative progression of Mark's Gospel, each chapter in this textbook (1) pairs a major unit of the Gospel with one or more sections of a thematically-related Jewish text, (2) introduces and explores the historical and theological nuances of the comparative text, and (3) shows how the ideas in the comparative text illuminate those expressed in Mark.

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Year
2018
ISBN
9780310534464

Table of contents

  1. Cover Page
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright Page
  4. Dedication
  5. Contents
  6. Foreword
  7. Abbreviations
  8. Introduction
  9. 1. Rule of the Community and Mark 1:1–13: Preparing the Way In the Wilderness
  10. 2. The Parables of Enoch and Mark 1:14–2:12: The Authoritative Son of Man
  11. 3. Josephus and Mark 2:13–3:6: Controversies With the Scribes and Pharisees
  12. 4. The Testaments of the Twelve Patriarchs and Mark 3:7–35: Apocalyptic and the Kingdom
  13. 5. 4 Ezra and Mark 4:1–34: Parables On Seeds, Sowing, and Fruit
  14. 6. The Testament of Solomon and Mark 5:1–20: Exorcism and Power Over Evil Spirits
  15. 7. Mishnah Zabim and Mark 5:21–6:6a: The Rules On Purity
  16. 8. Josephus and Mark 6:6b–29: Herod Antipas’s Execution of John the Baptist
  17. 9. 4QConsolations and Mark 6:30–56: Images of a New Exodus
  18. 10. The Letter of Aristeas and Mark 7:1–23: Developing Ideas of Defilement
  19. 11. Jubilees and Mark 7:24–37: Crossing Ethnic Boundaries
  20. 12. The Damascus Document and Mark 8:1–26: Blindness and Sight On “the Way”
  21. 13. Sirach and Mark 8:27–9:13: Elijah and the Eschaton
  22. 14. Tobit and Mark 9:14–29: Imperfect Faith
  23. 15. Rule of the Community and Mark 9:30–50: Discipleship Reordered
  24. 16. Mishnah Giṭṭin and Mark 10:1–12: Marriage and Divorce
  25. 17. Eschatological Admonition and Mark 10:13–31: Riches, Poverty, and the Faithful
  26. 18. Rule of the Congregation and Mark 10:32–52: Glory and Greatness In Eschatological Israel
  27. 19. 1 Maccabees and Mark 11:1–11: A Subversive Entry Into Jerusalem
  28. 20. Psalms of Solomon and Mark 11:12–25: The Great Priestly Showdown At the Temple
  29. 21. The Animal Apocalypse and Mark 11:27–12:12: The Rejection of the Prophets and the Destruction of the Temple
  30. 22. Josephus and Mark 12:13–27: The Sadducees, Resurrection, and the Law
  31. 23. Psalms of Solomon and Mark 12:28–44: The Messiah’s Surprising Identity and Role
  32. 24. The Parables of Enoch and Mark 13:1–37: Apocalyptic Eschatology and the Coming Son of Man
  33. 25. Mishnah Pesaḥim and Mark 14:1–25: The Passover Tradition
  34. 26. The Babylonian Talmud and Mark 14:26–52: Abba, Father!
  35. 27. The Parables of Enoch and Mark 14:53–73: Blasphemy and Exaltation
  36. 28. Philo of Alexandria and Mark 15:1–15a: Pontius Pilate, a Spineless Governor?
  37. 29. 11QTempleᵃ and Mark 15:15b–47: Burying the Crucified
  38. 30. 2 Maccabees and Mark 16:1–8: Resurrection As Hope for the Present
  39. Glossary
  40. Contributors
  41. Passage Index
  42. Subject Index
  43. Author Index