Jesus and time: an interpretation of Mark 1.15
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Autor: Palu, Ma afu
Jahr: 2012
Contents
Acknowledgements xv
Figures and Tables xvii
Abbreviations xix
Abstract xxi
1. INTRODUCTION 1
1.1. Introduction 1
1.2. The Problem 2
1.3. The Position Taken in this Study 4
1.4. The Need for this Study 5
1.5. The Thesis Statement 7
1.6. Methodological Considerations 10
2. JESUS CONCEPTION OF TIME IN BIBLICAL SCHOLARSHIP 13
2.1. The Eschatological Dimension of Jesus Kingdom
Proclamation 13
2.1.1. Futuristic Eschatology 13
2.1.2. Realized Eschatology 15
2.1.3. Non-eschatological View of the Kingdom 16
2.1.4. Sich realisierende Eschatologie 17
2.1.5. Jesus Conception of Time Implied in the Discussion
of his Kingdom Proclamation 18
2.2. The Gospel Writers Division ofHistory 19
2.2.1. Oscar CuIImann: Christ as the Midpoint ofHistory 20
2.2.2. Hans Conzelmann: Christ the Midpoint of Time as
the Theology of St Luke 23
2.2.3. T. A. Burkill: Four Epochs ofHistory in Mark 23
2.3. The Gospel Writers View of Time 24
2.3.1. Jindfick Mänek: Realistic Time in the Gospels
(except Luke) 24
2.3.2. James M. Robinson: Time After AD 30 as Cosmic Struggle 25
2.3.3. J. Edgar Bruns: Time in the Gospels as Symbolic 25
2.3.4. Summary 26
2.4. Jesus Conception of Time in New Testament Scholarship 27
2.4.1. Ernst Fuchs: The Present Time as the Eschatological Present 27
2.4.2. Eta Linnemann: The Present Time as an Existential
Situation 33
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2.4.3. Eberhard Jüngel: The Present Time as the Near Future 34
2.4.4. Joseph Arthur Baird: The Present as Filled with God s
Crisis Presence 36
2.4.5. J. Dominic Crossan: Time as Constituting of Modes
ofExistence 38
2.4.6. A. E. Harvey: The Present as the Prophetic Imminent
End-Time 39
2.4.7. James M. Robinson: The Present as a Tension-Laden
Situation 41
2.4.8. Summary 42
3. UNDERSTANDING THE TIME-WORD IN MARK 1.15:
A HISTORY OF INTERPRETATION 44
3.1. Introduction 44
3.2. Authenticity of the Time-word 44
3.3. Meaning of the Time-word in the History of
Biblical Scholarship 45
3.4. Interpretations of Mark 1.15 in Pre-modern Biblical
Scholarship 45
3.4.1. Justin Martyr (d. c. AD 165) 46
3.4.2. Clement of Alexandria (c. AD 160-215) 46
3.4.3. Tertullian(c.AD160) 47
3.4.4. Origen(c. AD 185-251) 48
3.4.5. Eusebius of Caesarea (c. AD 260-339) 49
3.4.6. HilaryofPoitiers(c. AD 315-367) 50
3.4.7. Augustine (AD 354-430) 50
3.4.8. Victor ofAntioch (c. AD 400) 52
3.4.9. First Commentary on Mark (c. AD 600-650) 52
3.4.10. Erasmus 53
3.4.11. John Calvin 54
3.4.12. Summary 54
3.5. Construal o f the Time-word in Modern (and Postmodern)
New Testament Scholarship 54
3.5.1. The Decisive Moment hasArrived 55
3.5.2. The Time ofWaiting is Completed 56
3.5.3. The Time ofWaiting is Completed and the Decisive
Moment has Arrived 58
3.5.4. The Time is Fulfilled in the Experience of Reading
Mark 58
3.5.5. The Time for the Ineffable Joy of Recovery has Come 59
3.6. A Critical Evaluation of the Conception of Time that
Underlies Modern Construals of the Time-word 59
3.7. Summary 61
Contents ix
JESUS UNDERSTANDING OF TIME IN MARK 1.15 AGAINST
ITS JEWISH BACKGROUND 62
4.1. Introduction 62
4.2. Proposais for the Background of Jesus Conception of Time
in Mark 1.15 62
4.2.1. Franz Mussner: Tobit 14.5 63
4.2.2. Joel Marcus: Testament ofNaphtali 8.3-4 63
4.2.3. Bruce David Chilton: Targum Isaiah 60.20 66
4.2.4. F. F. Bruce: Daniel 7.22 66
4.2.5. Margaret Barker: Daniel 9.24-25 and llQMelch 67
4.2.6. Marc Philonenko: llQMelch and 4Q215a 68
4.2.7. N. T. Wright: Daniel 9.24-27 69
4.2.8. Christian Grappe: Zechariah 14.20-21 70
4.3. God s Covenant with Time as the most Plausible Background
of Mark 1.15 71
4.3.1. The Linguistic Uniqueness of LTeTrA-iiptoTOi 6 icaipöc 72
4.3.2. God s Covenant with Time in the Old Testament 75
4.3.2.1. The Time and not the Scripture is Fulfilled 75
4.3.2.2. God s Covenant with Time in the Context of
the Promise of Israel s Restoration 76
4.3.2.3. Summary: God s Covenant with Time and
Israel s Hopeof Restoration 80
4.3.3. God s Covenant with Time in Creation 80
4.3.3.1. God s Covenant with Time Confirmed
toNoah 81
4.3.3.2. God s Covenant with Noah Presupposes a
Prior Covenant 82
4.4. Summary: God s Covenant with Time in the Old Testament 86
4.5. God s Covenant with Time in the Second Temple Literature 87
4.5.1. Preliminary Considerations 87
4.5.2. Time as Promise in the Apocrypha 89
4.5.2.1. lEsdras 90
4.5.2.2. WisdomofSolomon 91
4.5.2.3. Sirach 91
4.5.2.4. Summary: Time as Promise in the
Apocrypha 92
4.5.3. Time as Promise in the Old Testament Pseudepigrapha 93
4.5.3.1. Psalms of Solomon 93
4.5.3.2. 1 Enoch 72-82: The Book ofHeavenly
Luminaries 95
4.5.3.3. Sibyll me Oracles 3 97
4.5.4. Summary: Time as Promise in the Pseudepigrapha 100
4.5.5. Time as Promise in Qumran 101
4.5.5.1. 4Q427 102
4.5.5.2. 4Q216 103
4.5.5.3. 4Q408 103
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4.5.5.4. 1QS 104
4.5.5.5. 4Q385 104
4.5.5.6. 4Q496 105
4.5.5.7. 4Q252 105
4.5.5.8. 4Q174 106
4.5.5.9. llQMelch 107
4.5.5.10. IQSix. 11 andtheMessianicHopeofQumran 108
4.5.5.11. Summary: Time as Promise in Qumran 109
4.6. Time and Promise in Philo 110
4.7. Time and Promise in Josephus 114
4.8. Summary: Time as the Promise of the Kingdom in Its
Jewish Background 117
4.9. Implication of God s Covenant with Time for Understanding
Mark 1.15 119
4.10. Jesus and God s Covenant with Time 119
5. JESUS UNDERSTANDING OF TIME IN MARK 1.15:
EXEGETICAL-THEOLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS 122
5.1. The Grammatical Structure of Mark 1.15 122
5.2. Some Exegetical Reflections 123
5.2.1. Remarks on the Passive Voice in neTrXijpuxai 123
5.2.2. The Meaning of the Perfect Tense-Form in TCTrXijpcjTaL
and tjyyikev 125
5.2.3. Current Developments in Verbal Aspect Regarding
the Meaning of the Perfect 126
5.2.3.1. Kenneth L. McKay 127
5.2.3.2. Stanley E. Porter 128
5.2.3.3. Buist M. Fanning 128
5.2.3.4. TrevorV. Evans 129
5.2.3.5. Constantine R. Campbell 129
5.2.4. Application of CampbelPs Perfect Tense-Form Paradigm
to Mark 1.15 131
5.2.5. Summary 134
5.3. The Syntactical Relationship of 1.15b and 1.15c 135
5.3.1. Consecutively Arranged Events 135
5.3.2. Conditional Syntactical Relationship 136
5.3.3. Resultative Syntactical Relationship 136
5.3.4. Synthetic Parallel Correlation 137
5.3.5. No Syntactical Relation as such Between Mark 1.15b
and 1.15c 137
5.4. An Alternative Proposal to the Syntactical Relation of Mark
1.15b and 1.15c 138
5.4.1. Mark 1.15b and 1.15c as a Concrete-Abstract
Grammatical Paradigm 138
5.4.2. Mark 1.15b and 1.15c as Featuring an Organic
Linguistic Tie 139
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5.4.3. Mark 1.15b and 1.15c as Featuring a Co-referential
Componential Tie 140
5.5. Summary 141
Excursus 1: On the Absence of the Time-word in the Other Synoptics 142
Excursus 2: The Status of the Argument from Greek Verbal Aspect 143
6. THE BEGINNING OF THE FULFILMENT OF TIME 146
6.1. Introduction 146
6.2. Determining the Beginning of the Fulfilmentof Time 146
6.3. The Beginning of the Fulfilmentof Time 147
6.3.1. Consideration of the dpxil-idea as Genre-Concept 147
6.3.2. Consideration of Some Proposais for the äpxti-concept
as Event-Concept 148
6.4. The Beginning of the Fulfilment of Time as f Xßev Tnooüc üto
NaCapet Tfjg roXiXaiac 150
6.5. Deictic Markers in Context Pointing to Mark 1.9 as an
dpXTi-concept 150
6.5.1. Personal Deixis as Temporal Markers in Mark 1.1-15 151
6.5.2. Social Deixis as Temporal Markers in Mark 1.1-15 152
6.5.3. Locational Deixis as Temporal Markers in Mark 1.1-15 154
6.5.4. Discourse Deixis as Temporal Markers in Mark 1.1-15 156
6.5.5. Temporal Deixis 157
6.6. Summary 159
7. JESUS CONCEPTION OF TIME IN MARK 1.15: OBSERVATIONS
FROM MARK S GOSPEL 160
7.1. Introduction 160
7.2. Jesus Awareness of Cyclic Time 161
7.3. The Horizonof Jesus Understanding of Time 163
7.3.1. Identifying the Limiting Boundaries of Jesus
Horizon of Time Conception 163
7.3.2. The Beginning-Boundary of Jesus Horizonof Time 164
7.3.3. The Ending-Boundary of Jesus Horizon of Time
Conception 164
7.3.3.1. Ending-Boundary Event 1: General
Resurrection 164
7.3.3.2. Ending-Boundary Event 2: The World to
Come 165
7.3.3.3. Ending-Boundary Event 3: The Kingdom
ofGod 165
7.3.3.4. Ending-Boundary Event 4: Destruction of
This Age and Its Restoration 166
7.3.3.5. Ending-Boundary Event 5: Jesus Return 169
7.3.4. Summary 170
7.4. Events that Constitute the Inside Phases of the Horizon of
Jesus View of Time 171
Contents
7.4.1. Inside Phase Event 1: Son of Man Coming in the
Clouds 171
7.4.1.1. Jesus Usage of the Son of Man Title 172
7.4.1.2. Jesus as the Representative Son of Man 173
7.4.1.3. The Son of Man s Coming in the Clouds:
Some Scholarly Discussions 174
7.4.1.4. The Son of Man s Coming in the Clouds:
Jesus Exaltation Upon the Cross 178
7.4.2. Inside Phase Event 2: Elijah Must Come First 180
7.4.3. The Inside Phases of Jesus Horizon of Time: A
Summary 181
7.4.4. Jewish Eschatological Timetable as Reflected in
Jesus Horizon of Time Conception 183
7.5. Mark s Receptionof the Jewish Eschatological Timetable 186
7.6. The Dynamic of the Fulfilment of the Promise of Time in
Jesus Earthly Ministry 189
7.6.1. The Beginning Form of the Fulfilment of the Promise
of Time: Restored Israel 189
7.6.2. Jesus Death in the Dynamic of the Fulfilment of the
Promise of Time 190
7.6.2.1. Jesus Death: Temple Restoration as
Restoration of Israel 190
7.6.2.2. Jesus Death and the Recruitment of Others
to the Restored Israel 191
7.6.2.3. Jesus Death and the Restoration of Many
to the Enthroned Son of Man 192
7.7. Intensification of the Kingdom s Coming in the Distinctive
Phases of Jesus Ministry 193
7.7.1. Intensification in Jesus Role as the Son of Man 193
7.7.2. Intensification in the Scope of Jesus Ingathering
Activities 194
7.7.3. Intensification in the Scope of People Suffering for
the Kingdom 195
7.8. Mark 1.15d in Relation to Mark 1.15b and 1.15c 196
7.9. Summary: Jesus Conception of the Horizon of Time in the
Light of Mark 1.15 199
Excursus 3: Responding to Scepticism about Attempts to
Determine Phases of Jesus Ministry 201
, FROM JESUS TO PAUL: TIME CONCEPTIONS WITHIN A
COMMON ESCHATOLOGICAL FRAMEWORK 205
8.1. Introduction 205
8.2. The Jesus-Paul Debate 205
8.3. Between Jesus and Paul: A Synthesis 207
8.4. Possible Receptions of Mark 1.15 in the Pauline Corpus 208
8.4.1. Galatians 4.4-5 208
Contents xiii
8.4.2. Ephesians 1.9-10 213
8.5. Summary: The Scope of Fullness of Time/Fullness of Times
in Paul 219
8.6. From Jesus to Paul: Discernible Influence of Jesus Time-word
on Paul 220
8.7. Fullness of Time/s and Fulfilment of Time 221
8.8. Summary: Fullness of Time/s in Comparison with the Phases
of Jesus Ministry 223
9. CONCLUSION: TIME AS THE PROMISE OF THE KINGDOM 225
9.1. The Findingsofthe Present Study 225
9.2. Implicationsof our Findings for a Biblical Theology of Time 230
9.3. Areas for Further Investigation 232
Bibliography 235
Index ofScripture and Other Ancient Writings 277
Index ofAuthors 289
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spelling | Palu, Ma'afu Verfasser (DE-588)1023671077 aut Jesus and time an interpretation of Mark 1.15 Ma'afu Palu London [etc.] T&T Clark International 2012 XIII, 296 S. 24 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Library of New Testament studies 468 Bibliogr. and index Teilw. zugl.: Sydney, Univ. of Western Sydney, Diss., 2009 Bibel Markusevangelium 1,15 (DE-588)7672977-1 gnd rswk-swf Exegese (DE-588)4015950-4 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4113937-9 Hochschulschrift gnd-content Testamenti Novi Evangelium secundum Marcum (DE-2581)TH000003004 gbd Testamentum novum (DE-2581)TH000003002 gbd Bibel Markusevangelium 1,15 (DE-588)7672977-1 u Exegese (DE-588)4015950-4 s DE-604 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-0-567-04963-6 Library of New Testament studies 468 (DE-604)BV020833698 468 HBZ Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=025135872&sequence=000004&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
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title | Jesus and time an interpretation of Mark 1.15 |
title_auth | Jesus and time an interpretation of Mark 1.15 |
title_exact_search | Jesus and time an interpretation of Mark 1.15 |
title_full | Jesus and time an interpretation of Mark 1.15 Ma'afu Palu |
title_fullStr | Jesus and time an interpretation of Mark 1.15 Ma'afu Palu |
title_full_unstemmed | Jesus and time an interpretation of Mark 1.15 Ma'afu Palu |
title_short | Jesus and time |
title_sort | jesus and time an interpretation of mark 1 15 |
title_sub | an interpretation of Mark 1.15 |
topic | Bibel Markusevangelium 1,15 (DE-588)7672977-1 gnd Exegese (DE-588)4015950-4 gnd |
topic_facet | Bibel Markusevangelium 1,15 Exegese Hochschulschrift |
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