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The Gospel of John

Francis J. Moloney ; Daniel J. Harrington, editor

(Sacra pagina series, 4)

Liturgical Press, 1998

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"A Michael Glazier book."

Includes bibliographical references and indexes

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内容説明

No other book of the New Testament has attracted as much attention from commentators as the Fourth Gospel. It has stirred minds, hearts, and imaginations from Christianity's earliest days. In The Gospel of John, Francis Moloney unfolds the identifiable point of view" of this unique Gospel narrative and offers readers, heirs to its rich and widely varied interpretative traditions, relevance for their lives today. The Gospel of John's significance for Christianity has been obvious from the time of Irenaeus. It was also fundamental in the emergence of Christian theology, especially in the trinitarian and christological debates that produced the great ecumenical Councils, from Nicaea to Chalcedon. What sets this commentary on the Fourth Gospel apart from others is Moloney's particular attention to the narrative design of the Gospel story. He traces the impact the Johannine form of the Jesus story has made on readers and explicates the way in which the author has told the story of Jesus. Through this he demonstrates how the Gospel story articulates a coherent theology, christology, and ecclesiology. "

目次

CONTENTS Editor's Preface ix Preface xi Note on References and the Translation xv Abbreviations xvii Introduction A. The Johannine Literature 1 B. The Author 6 C. "The Jews" in the Fourth Gospel 9 D. Approaches to the Fourth Gospel 11 E. The Approach Adopted in this Commentary 13 F. The Theological Contribution and Contemporary Significance of the Fourth Gospel 20 G. The Structure of the Gospel 23 General Bibliography 25 Translation, Interpretation, Notes I. THE PROLOGUE (1:1-18) 33 II. THE BOOK OF SIGNS (1:19-12:50) 48 A. The First Days of Jesus (1:19-51) 48 B. From Cana to Cana (2:1-4:54) 63 Introduction 63 The Response to Jesus Within Israel (2:1-3:36) 65 i. The First Miracle at Cana: Faith in the Word of Jesus (2:1-12) 65 ii. Jesus and "the Jews" (2:13-22) 75 iii. The Narrator's Comment (2:23-25) 84 iv. Jesus and Nicodemus (3:1-21) 88 v. Jesus and John the Baptist (3:22-36) 103 The Response to Jesus Outside Israel (4:1-54) 113 vi. Jesus and the Samaritan Woman: I (4:1-15) 114 vii. Jesus and the Samaritan Woman: II (4:16-30) 125 viii. Jesus' Comment (4:31-38) 136 ix. Jesus and the Samaritan Villagers (4:39-42) 145 x. The Second Miracle at Cana: Faith in the Word of Jesus (4:43-54) 150 C. The Feasts of "the Jews" (5:1-10:42) 164 Introduction 164 i. Jesus and the Sabbath (5:1-47) 165 a) Jesus' Healing Work on a Sabbath (5:1-18) 166 b) Life and Judgment (5:19-30) 176 c) Witness and Accusation (5:31-47) 185 ii. Jesus and the Passover (6:1-71) 193 Introduction 193 a) An Introduction (6:1-4) 195 b) The Miracle of the Loaves and Fishes (6:5-15) 196 c) The Miracle on the Sea (6:16-21) 201 d) A Second Introduction (6:22-24) 205 e) The Discourse on the Bread From Heaven (6:25-59) 207 f) The Crisis Created by the Word of Jesus (6:60-71) 226 iii. Jesus and Tabernacles: I (7:1-8:59) 232 The Feast of Tabernacles 232 a) Before the Feast (7:1-9) 237 b) At the Feast in Jerusalem (7:10-13) 239 c) About the Middle of the Feast (7:14-36) 241 1. Jesus, "the Jews," and "the People" (7:14-24) 242 2. The Jerusalemites and "the People" (7:25-31) 246 3. Jesus and "the Jews" (7:32-36) 248 d) On the Last Day of the Feast (7:37-8:59) 251 1. Jesus, "the People," and the Leaders (7:37-52) 251 Excursus on John 7:53-8:11: The Woman Taken in Adultery 258 2. Jesus Reveals Himself as the Light of the World (8:12-30) 265 3. Jesus and "the Jews" in Conflict Over Their Respective Origins (8:31-59) 274 iv. Jesus and Tabernacles: II (9:1-10:21) 289 v. Jesus and Dedication (10:22-42) 312 D. Jesus Turns Toward "The Hour" (11:1-12:50) 322 i. A Resurrection That Will Lead to Death (11:1-54) 322 ii. The Hour Has Come (11:55-12:36) 346 iii. Conclusion to the Ministry of Jesus (12:37-50) 362 III. THE BOOK OF GLORY (13:1-20:31) 370 A. The Last Discourse (13:1-17:26) 370 i. Making God Known: The Footwashing and the Morsel (13:1-38) 370 a) The Footwashing (13:1-17) 372 b) To Make God Known (13:18-20) 379 c) The Gift of the Morsel (13:21-38) 381 ii. Departure (14:1-31) 391 iii. To Abide, to Love, and to Be Hated (15:1-16:3) 416 a) To Abide (15:1-11) 418 b) The Command to Love (15:12-17) 424 c) To Be Hated by the World (15:18-16:3) 427 iv. Departure (16:4-33) 436 v. Making God Known: Jesus' Final Prayer (17:1-26) 458 B. The Passion (18:1-19:42) 481 i. Jesus and His Enemies in a Garden (18:1-11) 482 ii. Jesus' Appearance Before "the Jews" (18:12-27) 486 iii. Jesus Before Pilate (18:28-19:16a) 492 iv. The Crucifixion of Jesus (19:16b-37) 501 v. Jesus Is Buried in a Garden by His New-found Friends (19:38-42) 510 C. The Resurrection (20:1-29) 515 Introduction 515 i. Scenes at the Tomb (20:1-18) 518 a) Visits to the Empty Tomb (20:1-10) 518 b) Jesus Appears to Mary Magdalene (20:11-18) 524 ii. Scenes in the House (20:19-29) 529 a) Jesus Appears to the Disciples but not Thomas (20:19-23) 529 b) Jesus Appears to the Disciples and to Thomas (20:24-29) 536 IV. THE CONCLUSION TO THE GOSPEL (20:30-31) 542 V. EPILOGUE (21:1-25) 545 Further Resurrection Appearances (21:1-25) 545 Introduction 545 i. Jesus Appears to His Disciples at the Sea of Tiberias (21:1-14) 547 ii. Jesus, Peter, and the Beloved Disciple (21:15-24) 547 iii. A Second Conclusion to the Gospel (21:25) 562 Conclusion: Does John 21 Belong to the Story? 562 Indexes Scripture Index 569 Index of Ancient Writings 579 Index of Authors 586 Supplementary Bibliography 595

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