Jesus, the eschatological temple: an exegetical study of Jn 2,13 - 22 in the light of the pre-70 C.E. eschatological temple hopes and the synoptic temple action
The 'temple action' of Jesus, known as 'temple cleansing', has been subjected to meticulous studies. Nevertheless, studies focussing on the Johannine version are surprisingly very few. The present work concentrates on the Johannine 'temple action' (Jn 2,13-22). The uniq...
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Zusammenfassung: | The 'temple action' of Jesus, known as 'temple cleansing', has been subjected to meticulous studies. Nevertheless, studies focussing on the Johannine version are surprisingly very few. The present work concentrates on the Johannine 'temple action' (Jn 2,13-22). The unique contribution of this book is that it has ventured to situate the 'temple action' of Jesus in contexts which have hitherto not been adequately considered in this respect. These significant contexts include the Pre-70 C. E. Jewish hopes concerning the eschatological temple and the Post-70 C.E. private, apocalyptic, rabbinic and political responses to the destruction of the Jerusalem temple. By placing the 'temple action' in the aforesaid contexts, and in the context of the synoptic versions of the 'temple action', this study clarifies why John presents Jesus as the temple and what it means to say that Jesus' body is the temple. These contexts, besides throwing light to the 'temple action' of Jesus, also turn to be a powerful key to unravel the nuances of much of the Johannine material |
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Autor: Chanikuzhy, Jacob
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Foreword.............................. v
Table of Contents......................... vii
Abbreviations............................ xv
Bibliography............................ xix
General Introduction....................... 1
chapter one
JEWISH ESCHATOLOGICAL TEMPLE HOPES
IN THE SECOND TEMPLE PERIOD AND
THE RESPONSES TO THE TEMPLE DESTRUCTION
IN 70 C. E.
Introduction............................. 7
1. Jewish Eschatological Expectations of the Temple....... 7
1.1. Eschatological Temple in the OT.............. 8
1.1.1. Isaiah......................... 9
1.1.2. Tobit .........................11
1.1.3. Sirach ........................ 13
1.1.4. 2 Maccabees.................... 14
1.1.5. Concluding Remarks................ 16
1.2. Eschatological Temple in the Apocrypha......... 16
1.2.1. 1 Enoch....................... 17
1.2.2. Jubilees....................... 19
1.2.3. Testament of Benjamin............... 20
1.2.4. Psalms of Solomon................. 22
1.2.5. Concluding Remarks . ............... 23
1.3. Eschatological Temple in the Dead Sea Scrolls...... 24
1.3.1. Identity of the Scroll Community.......... 24
1.3.2. Attitude of the Scroll Community towards the Temple 28
1.3.3. Scrolls Dealing with the Eschatological Temple . . 31
1.3.3.1. Temple Scroll............... 31
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1.3.3.2. 4QFlorilegium............... 35
1.3.3.3. Concluding Remarks............ 42
1.4. Conclusion.......................... 42
2. Jewish Responses to the Destruction of the Temple in 70 C. E. 44
2.1. Apocalyptic Responses to the Destruction of the Second
Temple............................ 48
2.1.1. The Fourth Book of Ezra.............. 48
2.1.1.1. Explanation of the Disaster........ 50
2.1.1.2. Messiah and the Messianic Kingdom . . . 51
2.1.1.3. The Heavenly Jerusalem.......... 53
2.1.1.4. Concluding Remarks............ 54
2.1.2. The Second Book of Baruch............ 55
2.1.2.1. Explanation of the Disaster........ 55
2.1.2.2. The Messiah and the Messianic Kingdom. 57
2.1.2.3. Eschatological Hopes Concerning the
Temple................... 59
2.1.2.4. Concluding Remarks............ 62
2.2. Continuation of the Private Sacrifices.......... . 63
2.2.1. Reasons in Favour of the Possibility of Private
Sacrifices....................... 63
2.2.2. Reasons behind the Final Cessation of Sacrifices . 68
2.2.3. Concluding Remarks................ 70
2.3. Bar Kokhba Revolt..................... 70
2.3.1. Bar Kokhba as Messiah?.............. 73
2.3.1.1. Attestation from the Name Bar Kokhba. . 73
2.3.1.2. Attestation from Rabbi Aqiba s Exclamation 74
23.13. Archaeological Attestation......... 76
2.3.1.4. Attestation from the Christian Sources . . 77
2.3.2. Concluding Remarks................ 78
2.4. Rabbinic Responses..................... 79
2.4.1. Identity of the Rabbis and the Nature of Rabbinism 80
2.4.2. Jamnian Academy.................. 83
2.4.3. The Mishanic Responses............... 85
2.4.3.1. The Explanation of the Disaster...... 85
2.4.3.2. Hope for the Restoration.......... 86
2.4.3.3. Insistence on the Temple Related Activities 88
2.4.3.4. Emphasis on Extra-Temple Activities... 92
2.5. Conclusion.......................... 95
TABLE OF CONTENTS IX
CHAPTER TWO
SYNOPTIC PARALLELS OF THE TEMPLE ACTION
IN JOHN
Introduction............................. 97
1. Contexts of the Synoptic Accounts of the Temple Action ... 99
1.1. Royal Entry of Jesus in the Synoptics........... 100
1.1.1. Jesus Entry in Mark................ 100
1.1.1.1. Jesus Enters as King............ 100
1.1.1.2. Jesus Entry has Messianic and non-
Messianic Elements............ 104
1.1.1.3. Concluding Remarks............ 110
1.1.2. Royal Entry of Jesus in Matthew.......... 110
1.1.2.1. Jesus Entrance is in Fulfilment of the
Scriptures.................. Ill
1.1.2.2. Jesus Enters Jerusalem as King...... 112
1.1.2.3. Jesus Enters Jerusalem as Messiah .... 113
1.1.2.4. Concluding Remarks............ 115
1.1.3. Jesus Royal Entry in Luke............. 115
1.1.3.1. Jesus Enters as King............ 116
1.1.3.2. Jesus Enters as the Messiah........ 118
1.1.3.3. Jesus Entry Culminates in a Lament over
the Destruction............... 119
1.1.3.4. Concluding Remarks............ 123
1.2. The Narrative of the Cursing and Withering of the Fig Tree 124
1.2.1. The Fig Tree Story in Mark............. 124
1.2.1.1. The Image of the Fig Tree......... 126
1.2.1.2. It was not the Season for Figs....... 129
1.2.1.3. Intertwining of the Temple Incident between
the Fig Tree Story............. 135
1.2.1.4. Concluding Remarks............ 139
1.2.1.5. Mountain Moving Saying......... 140
1.2.2. The Fig Tree Story in Matthew. .......... 145
1.2.2.1. Concluding Remarks............ 148
2. Synoptic Parallels of the Temple Action............ 149
2.1. The Original Meaning of the Temple Action....... 150
2.1.1. Protest against the Herodian Monumentalization. . 151
2.1.2. Protest against the Sacrificial System........ 154
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2.1.3. Protest against the Trade in the Temple...... 156
2.1.3.1. Protest against the Trade as a Source of
Desecration................. 159
2.1.3.2. Protest against the Trade as a Source/
Means of Exploitation........... 160
2.1.4. Protest against Misusing the Court of the Gentiles. 161
2.1.5. Protest against the Worship without Ethics .... 164
2.1.6. Protest against the Temple Priesthood....... 165
2.1.6.1. Revolutionary Act against the Pro-Roman
Sacerdotal Aristocracy........... 166
2.1.6.2. An Act of Zeal against the Pollution of the
Priests................... 168
2.1.6.3. Protest against the Corrupt and Greedy
Priesthood................. 170
2.1.7. Symbol of Destruction................ 173
2.1.8. Eschatological/Messianic Act............ 177
2.1.9. Conclusion...................... 181
2.2. The Temple Action in Mark................ 183
2.2.1. The Location of Jesus Action........... 184
2.2.2. Why were the Traders in the Temple?....... 186
2.2.3. Why were the Money Changers in the Temple? . . 188
2.2.4. Jesus Prohibition against cnceuoç......... 190
2.2.4.1. Prohibition in View of Purity....... 191
2.2.4.2. Prohibition in View of the Destruction . . 194
2.2.5. Explanatory Words of Jesus in Mark........ 196
2.2.5.1. House of Prayer for all the Nations . . . . 200
2.2.5.1.1. For the Gentiles......... 201
2.2.5.1.2. Against Sacrifices....... 204
2.2.5.2. Cave of Robbers.............. 206
2.2.5.2.1. Protest against Economic Cor-
ruption or Unethical Behaviour 206
2.2.5.2.2. A Symbol of Destruction. ... 208
2.2.6. Conclusion: The Meaning of the Temple Action in
Mark......................... 211
2.3. The Temple Action in Matthew.............. 213
2.3.1. Redactional Elements in the Matthean Story . ... 213
2.3.2. Omission of the Phrase iràaiVTOÎç S0VECTIV. . . . 215
2.3.3. Conclusion: The Meaning of the Temple Action in
Matthew....................... 217
2.4. The Temple Action in Luke................ 222
2.5. Conclusion.......................... 230
TABLE OF CONTENTS XI
CHAPTER THREE
JESUS, THE ESCHATOLOGICAL TEMPLE:
EXEGESIS OF JN 2,13-22
Introduction............................. 233
1. Narrative Context: Sign at Cana................. 234
2. Textual Unit........................... 236
3. Literary Structure......................... 239
4. Textual Analysis......................... 241
4.1. The Setting of the Scene.................. 243
4.1.1. to náo%a...................... 243
4.1.2. xrâv IouSaícov................... 244
4.2. The Scene in the Temple.................. 246
4.3. Action in the Temple.................... 248
4.3.1. The Identity of the JiávT£c............. 249
4.3.2. Significance of Jesus action............ 251
4.4. The Father s House and the House of Trade........ 253
4.4.1. Jesus Prohibition.................. 254
4.4.1.1. Addressees of the Prohibition....... 254
4.4.1.2. Object of the Prohibition.......... 256
4.4.1.3. Meaning of the Prohibition........ 257
4.4.1.3.1. Allusion to Zechariah..... 258
4.4.2. Claims of Jesus................... 264
4.5. The Zeal that Consumed Jesus............... 267
4.5.1. Gloss or Aside?................... 267
4.5.2. Sudden Insight or Later Interpretation?...... 269
4.5.3. The Johannine Interpretation of Jesus Act in the
Light of Ps 69,9................... 272
4.5.3.1. The Meaning of the Ps 69,9 in its Original
Context................... 272
4.5.3.2. Source of the Citation.......... . 275
4.5.3.3. The Johannine Interpretation........ 276
4.5.3.3.1. The Temple Action is a Mes-
sianic Act........... . 277
4.5.3.3.2. The Temple Action would Lead
to Jesus Death......... 278
4.5.3.3.3. The Temple Action Points to
Jesus Zeal for the Eschatological
Temple............. 280
4.6. The Demand of the Jews for a Sign........... 282
4.6.1. Identification of the Jews .............. 283
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4.6.1.1. oi IouSaïoi in the Fourth Gospel .... 283
4.6.1.2. oí IouSaïoi in v. 18........... 289
4.6.2. The Significance of the Demand for a Sign .... 290
4.6.2.1. ar| usía in the Fourth Gospel....... 291
4.6.2.2. ar|ueiovin2,18.............. 296
4.6.3. The Significance of the Jewish Demand for a Sign 297
4.7. Jesus Response, Jewish Misunderstanding and the Narrator s
Comment........................... 300
4.7.1. Misunderstanding in the Fourth Gospel....... 300
4.7.2. Misunderstanding in 2,19-21............ 303
4.7.2.1. Ambiguous Statement (v. 19)....... 303
4.7.2.1.1. Metaphor or Double-meaning?. 309
4.7.2.2. Misunderstanding (v. 20)......... 312
4.7.2.3. Clarification: Jesus Body is the Temple of
God (v. 21). . ............... 312
4.7.2.3.1. Significance of the Explanation 317
4.7.2.3.2. The New Temple: Jesus or His
Church?............. 318
4.8. Remembrance and Belief of the Disciples......... 322
4.8.1. The Remembrance of the Disciples......... 323
4.8.2. The Belief of the Disciples............. 324
4.8.2.1. Objects of the Belief............ 324
4.8.2.2. Significance of the Belief......... 326
4.9. Conclusion.......................... 327
CHAPTER FOUR
TEMPLE CLAIMS OF JESUS IN THE FOURTH GOSPEL
Introduction............................. 331
1. The Temple Claim of Jesus in 7,37-38............. 332
1.1. The Background: The Feast of the Tabernacles...... 332
1.1.1. The Feast of the Tabernacles : Terminological Clari-
fication........................ 333
1.1.2. The Feast of the Tabernacles: Four Important
Dimensions..................... 334
1.1.3. The Feast of the Tabernacles: Water Rituals. ... 335
1.2. Jesus Proclamation in 7,37-38 and its Implications.... 337
1.2.1. Punctuation: Kai îttvÉTû) or 711V8TC0 ó JiiatEÚcov? . 338
1.2.1.1. Textual Evidence. . ............ 339
1.2.1.2. Patristic Evidence............. 340
TABLE OF CONTENTS XIII
1.2.1.3. Johannine Literary Style.......... 341
1.2.1.4. Concluding Remarks ........... 345
1.2.2. ÈK xr q KoiÀiaç aôtoC: Who is the Referent of
aÖToß?........................ 346
1.2.2.1. The Pronoun aôtoû Refers to Jesus and
Jesus is the Source............. 346
1.2.2.2. The Pronoun atkoö Refers to the Believer
who is the Source............. 350
1.2.2.3. The Pronoun aôxoô Refers to the Believer
who is not the Source........... 352
1.2.2.4. Concluding Remarks............ 354
1.2.3. KaGràç eircev f| ypcupfj: Which is the OT Text in
Question?...................... 355
1.2.3.1. Zechariah 14,8............... 358
1.2.3.2. Ezekiel 47,1-5............... 360
1.2.3.3. The Theme of Water from the Rock ... 363
1.2.3.4. Concluding Remarks............ 366
1.2.4. The Day of Jesus Proclamation.......... 367
1.3. Conclusion.......................... 370
2. The Temple Claim of Jesus in 10,36............... 371
2.1. Enj? in the Old Testament................. 372
2.2. ayioç in the New Testament................ 373
2.3. Johannine Use of áyiáCco.................. 373
2.3.1. áyiáCco in 17,19a in View of Death........ 375
2.3.2. ayiaǜ in 17,19a in View of Mission....... 377
2.3.3. Concluding Remarks................ 382
2.4. Jesus Consecration in Jn 10,36.............. 383
2.4.1. Textual Unit..................... 383
2.4.2. The Feast of Hanukkah............... 384
2.4.3. ov ô 7iaxf)p fiyxaasv................ 386
2.4.3.1. áyiáCo as Consecration for a Mission . . 386
2.4.3.2. âyiaÇoo as Consecration as the New Temple 388
2.5. Conclusion.......................... 394
General Conclusion........................ 397
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spelling | Chanikuzhy, Jacob Verfasser aut Jesus, the eschatological temple an exegetical study of Jn 2,13 - 22 in the light of the pre-70 C.E. eschatological temple hopes and the synoptic temple action Jacob Chanikuzhy Leuven - Paris - Walpole, MA Peeters 2012 XLVI, 407 Seiten txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Contributions to biblical exegesis and theology 58 The 'temple action' of Jesus, known as 'temple cleansing', has been subjected to meticulous studies. Nevertheless, studies focussing on the Johannine version are surprisingly very few. The present work concentrates on the Johannine 'temple action' (Jn 2,13-22). The unique contribution of this book is that it has ventured to situate the 'temple action' of Jesus in contexts which have hitherto not been adequately considered in this respect. These significant contexts include the Pre-70 C. E. Jewish hopes concerning the eschatological temple and the Post-70 C.E. private, apocalyptic, rabbinic and political responses to the destruction of the Jerusalem temple. By placing the 'temple action' in the aforesaid contexts, and in the context of the synoptic versions of the 'temple action', this study clarifies why John presents Jesus as the temple and what it means to say that Jesus' body is the temple. These contexts, besides throwing light to the 'temple action' of Jesus, also turn to be a powerful key to unravel the nuances of much of the Johannine material Bibel Johannesevangelium 2,13-22 (DE-588)4446871-4 gnd rswk-swf Bibel Synoptische Evangelien (DE-588)4078110-0 gnd rswk-swf Eschatologie (DE-588)4015508-0 gnd rswk-swf Rabbinische Literatur (DE-588)4048110-4 gnd rswk-swf Intertextualität (DE-588)4114051-5 gnd rswk-swf Literatur (DE-588)4035964-5 gnd rswk-swf Frühjudentum (DE-588)4071487-1 gnd rswk-swf Exegese (DE-588)4015950-4 gnd rswk-swf Tempel Jerusalem Jerusalem (DE-588)4199822-4 gnd rswk-swf Bibel Johannesevangelium 2,13-22 (DE-588)4446871-4 u Exegese (DE-588)4015950-4 s DE-604 Intertextualität (DE-588)4114051-5 s Bibel Synoptische Evangelien (DE-588)4078110-0 u Tempel Jerusalem Jerusalem (DE-588)4199822-4 g Eschatologie (DE-588)4015508-0 s Frühjudentum (DE-588)4071487-1 s Literatur (DE-588)4035964-5 s Rabbinische Literatur (DE-588)4048110-4 s Contributions to biblical exegesis and theology 58 (DE-604)BV004576670 58 HBZ Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=025160984&sequence=000004&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Chanikuzhy, Jacob Jesus, the eschatological temple an exegetical study of Jn 2,13 - 22 in the light of the pre-70 C.E. eschatological temple hopes and the synoptic temple action Contributions to biblical exegesis and theology Bibel Johannesevangelium 2,13-22 (DE-588)4446871-4 gnd Bibel Synoptische Evangelien (DE-588)4078110-0 gnd Eschatologie (DE-588)4015508-0 gnd Rabbinische Literatur (DE-588)4048110-4 gnd Intertextualität (DE-588)4114051-5 gnd Literatur (DE-588)4035964-5 gnd Frühjudentum (DE-588)4071487-1 gnd Exegese (DE-588)4015950-4 gnd |
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title | Jesus, the eschatological temple an exegetical study of Jn 2,13 - 22 in the light of the pre-70 C.E. eschatological temple hopes and the synoptic temple action |
title_auth | Jesus, the eschatological temple an exegetical study of Jn 2,13 - 22 in the light of the pre-70 C.E. eschatological temple hopes and the synoptic temple action |
title_exact_search | Jesus, the eschatological temple an exegetical study of Jn 2,13 - 22 in the light of the pre-70 C.E. eschatological temple hopes and the synoptic temple action |
title_full | Jesus, the eschatological temple an exegetical study of Jn 2,13 - 22 in the light of the pre-70 C.E. eschatological temple hopes and the synoptic temple action Jacob Chanikuzhy |
title_fullStr | Jesus, the eschatological temple an exegetical study of Jn 2,13 - 22 in the light of the pre-70 C.E. eschatological temple hopes and the synoptic temple action Jacob Chanikuzhy |
title_full_unstemmed | Jesus, the eschatological temple an exegetical study of Jn 2,13 - 22 in the light of the pre-70 C.E. eschatological temple hopes and the synoptic temple action Jacob Chanikuzhy |
title_short | Jesus, the eschatological temple |
title_sort | jesus the eschatological temple an exegetical study of jn 2 13 22 in the light of the pre 70 c e eschatological temple hopes and the synoptic temple action |
title_sub | an exegetical study of Jn 2,13 - 22 in the light of the pre-70 C.E. eschatological temple hopes and the synoptic temple action |
topic | Bibel Johannesevangelium 2,13-22 (DE-588)4446871-4 gnd Bibel Synoptische Evangelien (DE-588)4078110-0 gnd Eschatologie (DE-588)4015508-0 gnd Rabbinische Literatur (DE-588)4048110-4 gnd Intertextualität (DE-588)4114051-5 gnd Literatur (DE-588)4035964-5 gnd Frühjudentum (DE-588)4071487-1 gnd Exegese (DE-588)4015950-4 gnd |
topic_facet | Bibel Johannesevangelium 2,13-22 Bibel Synoptische Evangelien Eschatologie Rabbinische Literatur Intertextualität Literatur Frühjudentum Exegese Tempel Jerusalem Jerusalem |
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