Retelling Scripture : ‘the Jews' and the Scriptural citations in John 1:19-12:15

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    • Sheridan, Ruth

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Retelling Scripture : ‘the Jews' and the Scriptural citations in John 1:19-12:15

by Ruth Sheridan

(Biblical interpretation series, v. 110)

Brill, 2012

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Originally published as thesis (doctoral)--Australian Catholic University, 2010

Includes bibliographical references (p. [247]-271) and indexes

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内容説明

The last century of scholarship on the Old Testament citations in the Gospel of John has concentrated almost exclusively upon source-critical or redaction-critical issues with the aim of determining the Christological import of the citations. The current book brings a narrative-rhetorical methodology to bear upon the seven explicit Scriptural citations in the Gospel's 'Book of Signs' (1:19-12:50) that are prefaced by a distinct introductory formula (1:19-12:15). These citations are each addressed to, or imply, a particular textual audience, namely, 'the Jews'. This book argues that as such the citations do not merely have Christological significance but function at the narrative level to encourage an ideal reader to construct a particularly negative characterization of 'the Jews'.

目次

  • Acknowledgments Abbreviations CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION Old Testament Allusions in the Gospel of John: Themes and Motifs Old Testament Figures in John's Gospel Implicit Reference Explicit Old Testament Citations in the Gospel of John Trajectory I: John's Method of Scriptural Interpretation Trajectory II: John's Sources for Scriptural Citation Evaluation of Previous Trajectories The Function of the Old Testament Citations in John's Gospel Andreas Obermann: The Theological-Rhetorical Function of Scripture Jaime Clark-Soles: The Social Function of Scripture Excursus: Anti-Judaism in the Gospel of John The Place of This Study Main Argument Outline of Book CHAPTER TWO: LITERARY CRITICAL APPROACHES TO THE JEWS IN JOHN'S GOSPEL Modern Rhetorical Criticism in Literary Theory The Implied Constituents of Narrative: Authors and Readers Narrator and Narratee The Ideal Reader Application to the Gospel of John Reinhartz's 'Ethical Reading' of the Jews in John's Gospel Summary Literary Theories of Characterization 'Round' Characters or 'Flat' Characters? The 'Ancient'/'Modern' Dichotomy Characterization or Character Reconstruction? The Return of the Reader Modern Approaches to Character Reconstruction: Chatman Modern Approaches to Character Reconstruction: Ewen/Rimmon-Kenan Application of the Methods to John's Gospel Aristotelian Approaches to Characterization in John's Gospel: Craig Koester Aristotelian Approaches to Characterization in John's Gospel: R. Alan Culpepper Cornelis' Bennema's Critique Modern Approaches to Characterisation in John's Gospel: F. D. Tolmie's Character Analysis of the Jews in John's Gospel Intertextuality and the Old Testament Citations in John's Gospel Justifying a Maximal Approach to the Citations Ideological Characterization of 'the Jews' in John: Monologism and the Reduction of Subjectivity Application of Methods CHAPTER THREE: THE OLD TESTAMENT CITATIONS AND THE JEWS PART I: THE BEGINNING OF JESUS' PUBLIC MINISTRY (1:12
  • 2:17) Identifying Old Testament Allusions in the Gospel of John John 1:23: The Voice of One Crying in the Wilderness (Isaiah 40:3) Outline of the Johannine Text The Context of Isaiah 40:3 for an Understanding of John 1:23 The Response and Characterization of the Emissaries of the Jews Conclusion John 2:17: Zeal for Your House (Psalm 69:9) Outline of the Johannine Text The Context of Psalm 69:9 for an Understanding of John 2:17 The Response and Characterization of the Jews Conclusion CHAPTER FOUR: THE OLD TESTAMENT CITATIONS AND THE JEWS - PART ii JESUS AMONG THE FEAST OF THE JEWS (6:31, 45
  • 7:37-39
  • 10:34) John 6:31b: Bread from Heaven to Eat (Ps 78:24 LXX/ Exod 16:4) Outline of the Johannine Text The Contexts of Ps 78:24 LXX and Exod 16:4 for an Understanding of John 6:31b Ps 77:24 LXX Exod 16:4 Excursus: Wisdom 16:20 The Response and Characterisation of the Jews Conclusion John 6:45a: They Shall All Be Taught by God (Isaiah 54:13) Outline of the Johannine Text The Context of Isaiah 54:13 for an Understanding of John 6:45a The Response and Characterization of the Jews Conclusion John 7:37-39: From His Heart Shall Flow Streams of Living Water (Ps 78:15-16 LXX/Ezek 47:1-2) Preliminary Considerations Outline of the Johannine Text The Contexts of Ps 78:15-16 LXX and Ezek 47:1-2 for an Understanding of John 7:37-39 Punctuation and Referent of authou Source and Contexts of the Citation Psalm 77:15-16 LXX Ezek 47:1-2 The Response and Characterisation of the Jews Conclusion John 10:34: I Said, 'You Are Gods' (Ps 82:6) Outline of the Johannine Text John 10:25-30 John 10:31-39 The Context of Psalm 81:6 LXX for an Understanding of John 10:34 The angels Israel's Judges Israel at Sinai The Response and Characterisation of the Jews Conclusion Conclusion to Chapter CHAPTER FIVE: THE OLD TESTAMENT CITATIONS AND THE JEWS - PART III: THE CLOSE OF JESUS' PUBLIC MINISTRY (John 12:13-14, 15) 'Do Not be Afraid, Daughter of Zion' (Zech 9:9/Zeph 3:9) Outline of the Johannine Text The Contexts of Zech 9:9 and Zeph 3:9 for an Understanding of John 12:14-15 The Response and Characterization of the Jews Excursus: A Note on John 12:37-42 Chapter Six General Conclusions Synthesis of Argument and Methodological Approach Summary of Exegetical Findings Significance of Exegetical Findings Possibilities for Further Research Bibliography Index

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