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Author Carey, Holly J.

Title Jesus' cry from the cross : towards a first-century understanding of the intertextual relationship between Psalm 22 and the narrative of Mark's Gospel / Holly J. Carey.

Publication Info. London ; New York, NY : T & T Clark, [2009]
©2009

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Description 1 online resource (xv, 221 pages).
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Series Library of New Testament studies ; 398
T & T Clark library of biblical studies
Library of New Testament studies ; 398.
T & T Clark library of biblical studies.
Note Revision of the author's thesis (Ph. D.--University of Edinburgh, 2007).
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 195-208) and indexes.
Contents Chapter 1. Setting the scene Mark 15.34 in the current debate -- Chapter 2. Intertextuality, citation and allusion -- Chapter 3. Suffering, death, and vindication : the imporatance of resurrection in Mark's gospel -- Chapter 4. Citation of and allusion to the scriptures in Mark's gospel -- Chapter 5. The socio-cultural context of Mark's gospel : the motif of the righteous sufferer and the use of Psalms in the first century -- Chapter 6. Jesus as Mark's righteous sufferer -- Chapter 7. The meaning and function of Psalm 22 in Mark's passion-resurrection narrative -- Chapter 8. Conclusions (chapters 3-7) -- Chapter 9. Matthew and Luke : early readers of Mark's gospel -- Appendix A. MT Psalm 22 -- Appendix B. LXX Psalm 21.
Summary Using a multi-level approach to Mark 15:34, and contra to the opinion of the majority of Markan scholarship, a contextual reading of Ps 22:2 does not serve to negate or dilute the presentation of Jesus as one in distress. Rather, such a reading enhances this aspect of his death by underscoring his identity as a Righteous Sufferer who experiences suffering but has the promise of vindication. The evidence that supports a contextual reading of the citation in the Markan narrative includes: (a) the importance of Jesus' impending resurrection/vindication and its foreshadowing; (b) the relatively consistent contextual use of the scriptures in the narrative prior to Mark 15:34; (c) the patterns of the textual and liturgical use of the psalms and the presence of the motif of the Righteous Sufferer in Mark's socio-cultural milieu; (d) the presentation of Jesus as the Righteous Sufferer throughout the narrative; and (e) an exegesis of Mark 15:34 and the surrounding Markan passion-resurrection narrative with regard to the function of Ps 22 in the story of Jesus' death and resurrection. A test case of this argument is undertaken at the close of the book, when both Matthew and Luke's treatment of Ps 22 and other Righteous Sufferer language is considered, regarding their readings of Ps 22 in Mark as the earliest tangible evidence of the interpretation of this passage in his gospel.
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Subject Bible. Mark -- Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Bible. Mark.
Bible. Psalms -- Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Bible. Psalms.
Bible. Mark -- Relation to Psalms.
Bible. Psalms -- Relation to Mark.
Jesus Christus -- Tod.
Jesus Christus -- Passion.
Psalmen 22.
Altes Testament.
Markusevangelium.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Other Form: Print version: Carey, Holly J. Jesus' cry from the cross. London ; New York, NY : T & T Clark, ©2009 9780567018588 (DLC) 2009281219 (OCoLC)294984847
ISBN 9780567110886 (electronic book)
0567110885 (electronic book)
9780567018588
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