Chaper 13
Antonio Jerez
antonio.jerez at privat.utfors.se
Sun Jan 7 15:38:39 EST 2001
Phil Campbell wrote:
> I think the objective should be to work out the message of the MARKAN author
> rather than synthesis with the other gospel writers. Don't you? (Besides
> which, don't you think the END OF THE AGE may be a reference to the end of
> the AGE/ coming into Kingship of the Messiah?)
Of course I agree that "the objective should be to work out the message of
the MARKAN author". But how is the best way to do that? Your method
appears to be the read the text in a kind of vacuum, only glancing backwards
toward OT texts to find parallel meanings. I think it is a lot more rewarding to
look both backwards and sideways - towards the other gospels that were written
about the same time as GMark. I hope you are not going to argue that Matthew and
Luke are of no use in finding out what the more obscure Mark may have been hinting
at.
I already gave you an example of how a parallel reading of the gospels can rule
out some of the more preposterous theories - like yours and NT Wright's claim
that the angels in Mark 13:27 are not really angels but christian missionaries. Take
a look again at Matthew 25:31. I don't think fanciful readings without much grounding
except in the readers imagination is going to get us much far.
And please clarify which verse your question about the "end of the age" refers to
in Mark.
Best wishes
Antonio Jerez
Goteborg University, Sweden
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