Reading Mark in context : Jesus and Second Temple Judaism / Ben C. Blackwell, John K. Goodrich & Jason Maston, editors. - 286 páginas : ilustraciones; 23 centímetros

Índice: páginas 267-286.

Rule of the community and Mark 1:1-13: -- The parables of Enoch and Mark 1:14-2:12: the authoritative Son of Man -- Josephus and Mark 2:13-3:6: controversies with the scribes and Pharisees -- The testaments of the twelve patriarchs and Mark 3:7-35: apocalyptic and the kingdom -- 4Ezra and Mark 4:1-34: parables on seeds, sowing, and fruit -- The Testament of Solomon and Mark 5:1-20: exorcism and power over evil spirits -- Mishnah Zabim and Mark 5:21-6:6a: the rules on purity -- Josephus and Mark 6:6b-29: Herod Antipas's execution of John the Baptist -- 4QConsolations and Mark 6:30-56: images of a new exodus -- The letter of Aristeas and Mark 7:1-23: developing ideas of defilement -- Jubilees and Mark 7:24-37: crossing ethnic boundaries -- The Damascus document and Mark 8:1-26: blindness and sight on "the way" -- Sirach and Mark 8:27-9:13: Elijah and the Eschaton -- Tobit and Mark 9:14-29: imperfect faith -- Rule of the community and Mark 9:30-50: discipleship reordered -- Mishnah Gittin and Mark 10:1-12: marriage and divorce -- Eschatological admonition and Mark 10:13-31: riches, poverty, and the faithful -- Rule of the congregation and Mark 10:32-52: glory and greatness in eschatological Israel -- 1 Maccabees and Mark 11:1-11: a subversive entry into Jerusalem -- Psalms of Solomon and Mark 11:12-25: the great priestly showdown at the temple -- The animal apocalypse and Mark 11:27-12:12: the rejection of the prophets and the destruction of the temple -- Josephus and Mark 12:13-27: the Sadducees, resurrection, and the law -- Psalms of Solomon and Mark 12:28-44: the Messiah's surprising identity and role -- The parables of Enoch and Mark 13:1-37: apocalyptic eschatology and the coming Son of Man --Mishnah Pesahim and Mark 14:1-25: the Passover tradition -- The Babylonian Talmud and Mark 14:26-52: Abba, Father! -- The parables of Enoch and Mark 14:53-73: blasphemy and exaltation -- Philo of Alexandria and Mark 15:1-15a: Pontius Pilate, a spineless governor? -- 11QTemple and Mark 15:15b-47: burying the crucified -- 2 Maccabees and Mark 16:1-8: resurrection as hope for the present.



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Judaísmo--Historia--Período exílico, 586 a. C.-210 d. C.
Judaísmo--Periodo post-exílico (judaísmo).

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