El uso del salmo 22 (21 [LXX]) en el Evangelio de Marcos: intertextualidad, la escriturización de la historia y cristología
Usually, the interpreters of Mark's gospel understand the allusions and citations topsalm 22 in his passion narrative as proof of prophetic fulfillment. This reveals a theologicalconclusion rather than a literary one. Instead, this article poses, using a literaryapproach, that Mark uses psalm 2...
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Format: | Electronic Article |
Language: | Spanish |
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River Plate Adventist University
2021
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DavarLogos
Year: 2021, Volume: 20, Issue: 2, Pages: 1-27 |
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Intertextualidad
B evangelio de Marcos B Salmo 22 B Cristología |
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Summary: | Usually, the interpreters of Mark's gospel understand the allusions and citations topsalm 22 in his passion narrative as proof of prophetic fulfillment. This reveals a theologicalconclusion rather than a literary one. Instead, this article poses, using a literaryapproach, that Mark uses psalm 22 for three purposes: firstly, he wants to scripturize thehistorical details of Jesus’ crucifixion account. Secondly, he uses psalm 22 to enhance theliterary motifs of abandonment, despair, contempt, and defeat present in his narrative.He invites his readers to understand the details of Jesus crucifixion in light of the sufferingsof the psalmist wherein the motifs aforementioned are represented vividly. Thirdly,as a completion of his picture of Jesus as divine, psalm 22 enables Mark to present Jesus ashuman. Jesus' despair, divine and human abandonment, and defeat are proper of humanexperience. By describing Jesus this way, a divine-human Christology emerges. |
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ISSN: | 1853-9106 |
Contains: | Enthalten in: DavarLogos
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