The Stomach Purifies All Foods: Jesus’ Anatomical Argument in Mark 7.18–19

This article offers a new interpretation of καθαρίζων πάντα τὰ βρώματα in Mark 7.19c. After reviewing and offering some nuance to an emerging non-antinomian interpretation of 7.15a/18b, I turn to Mark 7.19c and argue that the phrase καθαρίζων πάντα τὰ βρώματα should be understood as a part of Jesus&...

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Autor principal: Williams, Logan (Autor)
Tipo de documento: Electrónico Artículo
Lenguaje:Inglés
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Publicado: 2024
En: New Testament studies
Año: 2024, Volumen: 70, Número: 3, Páginas: 371-391
(Cadenas de) Palabra clave estándar:B Bible. Pentateuch, Bibel. Pentateuch / Bibel. Evangelien / Alimentación / Contaminación / Alimento kasher / Digestión / Halaká
Clasificaciones IxTheo:HB Antiguo Testamento
HC Nuevo Testamento
Otras palabras clave:B Law
B Purification
B Impurity
B Bibel. Markusevangelium, 7,18-19
B Halakhah
B digestion
B Purity
B Gospels
B Kosher
B Torah
B Defilement
B Food
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Sumario:This article offers a new interpretation of καθαρίζων πάντα τὰ βρώματα in Mark 7.19c. After reviewing and offering some nuance to an emerging non-antinomian interpretation of 7.15a/18b, I turn to Mark 7.19c and argue that the phrase καθαρίζων πάντα τὰ βρώματα should be understood as a part of Jesus' speech in 7.18-19. Jesus’ argument, I suggest, is that ritually defiled food cannot defile humans through ingestion because humans purify all foods from ritual impurity through digestion. This reasoning depends on a widespread Jewish view that excrement is impervious to ritual impurity: because all excrement is pure, the stomach acts as a purifying agent that purifies all food from ritual impurity. I proffer that the common translation of Mark 7.19c - ‘Thus he declared all foods clean’ (NRSV) - should therefore be abandoned.
ISSN:1469-8145
Obras secundarias:Enthalten in: New Testament studies
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1017/S0028688523000516