Paul's triumph: reassessing 2 Corinthians 2:14 in its literary and historical context
Paul's metaphorical language in Second Corinthians 2:14 has troubled exegetes for a long time. Does the verb 'thriambeuein' indicate that Paul imagines himself as being led to execution in the Roman triumphal procession? Or is the victory that is in view, by contrast, one the apostles...
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Zusammenfassung: | Paul's metaphorical language in Second Corinthians 2:14 has troubled exegetes for a long time. Does the verb 'thriambeuein' indicate that Paul imagines himself as being led to execution in the Roman triumphal procession? Or is the victory that is in view, by contrast, one the apostles receive themselves? Perhaps the Roman ritual does not constitute the background of this metaphor at all? Clarity with regard to these questions is a pressing issue in Pauline studies, given the fact that this metaphor introduces a central passage in the Pauline corpus that is of crucial importance for reconstructing the apostle's self-understanding. Heilig demonstrates that, if all the relevant data are taken into account, a coherent interpretation of Paul's statement is indeed possible. Moreover, Heilig brings the resulting meaning of Paul's statement into dialogue with political discourse of the time, thus presenting a detailed argument for the complex critical interaction of Paul with the ideology of the Roman Empire |
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adam_text | TABLE
OF CONTENTS
PART 1
INTRODUCTIO N
CHAPTE R 1: THE TASK 3
1
OBJECT OF INVESTIGATION 3
1.1
SECOND
CORINTHIANS 2:14 AND ITS INTERPRETERS 3
1.2 PAUL AND THE ROMAN EMPIRE 5
2 APPROACH 6
2.1
EXEGESIS
AS THE EVALUATION OF
HYPOTHESES
OF MEANING .... 6
2.2 LEXICAL
SEMANTICS
10
2.2.1
CLAUSES
AND WORDS 10
2.2.2 THE MEANING OF MEANING 11
2.2.3 DETERMINING
SEMANTIC
RANGE
15
2.2.4 DETERMINING
DISCOURSE
MEANING 18
CHAPTE R 2: THE OPTIONS 25
1
INTRODUCTION
25
1.1 THE NEED FOR AN ANALYSIS OF
OPLOCFJIPEUSI V
OUTSID E THE NEW
TESTAMENT
25
1.2 SURVEY OF THE USE OF
6PIA[I
,(KUSLV
I N THE TIME OF PAUL .... 32
1.2.1 PREVIOUS LEXICAL DEVELOPMENT 32
1.2.2 CHRONOLOGICAL
TABLE
37
1.2.3 SUMMARY 51
2 THE
PRESENCE
IN THE TRIUMPHAL
PROCESSION
AS A
SEMANTIC
ELEMENT
OF
THE TRANSITIVE VERB? 74
2.1 HAFEMANN S HYPOTHESIS: LEADING IN THE TRIUMPH (TO DEATH) 74
2.2
BREYTENBACH S
HYPOTHESIS: NO PRESENTATION IN THE TRIUMPH . 77
2.3 EARLIER CRITICISM OF BREYTENBACH AND SCHROTER 78
2.4
CRITICAL
APPRAISAL OF
BREYTENBACH S
ACHIEVEMENT 80
XII
TABLE
OF CONTENTS
3 SEMANTIC PARTICULARITIES OF TRANSITIVE BPIOCFXPSUEIV IN
LIGHT
OF ITS
PARADIGMATIC RELATIONS 82
3.1 SPEAKING ABOUT THE EXECUTION OF A
TRIUMPH
82
3.2 SPEAKING ABOUT THE
PRIOR
VICTORY
85
3.3 SPEAKING ABOUT
PRESENCE
IN THE PROCESSION 88
3.4 CONCLUSIONS REGARDING THE SEMANTIC
RANGE
OF TRANSITIVE
OPTA^PSUEI V
OUTSIDE THE NT 95
3.4.1 THE ROLE IN THE PROCESSION 95
3.4.2 THE ROLE IN THE
PRIOR
DEFEAT 97
3.4.3 TOWARDS A
DEFINITION
99
4 BEYOND
ACTUAL
USAGE
101
4.1 TRANSITIVE
0PIA
[APEUEIV
AND THE
VICTORIOUS
PARTY IN THE
TRIUMPH
101
4.2 TRANSITIVE OPIOCFXPSUSIV AND
PAGAN
CULTS 105
4.3 TRANSITIVE OPIAFXPEUSW AND
GOD S
TRIUMPH
106
4.4 FURTHER SEMANTIC DEVELOPMENTS? 107
4.4.1.
GENERAL MEANINGS 107
4.4.2. METAPHOR OF SOCIAL
SHAME
112
5 SUMMARY 116
PAR T
2
EVALUATIN G
BACKGROUND PLAUSIBILITIES
CHAPTE R
3: EXTERNAL
EVIDENCE
119
1
PAUL AND THE ROMAN
TRIUMPH
119
1.1 THE PROBLEM OF EXPOSURE 119
1.2
HISTORICAL
EVIDENCE 124
1.3 SPECIFIC SUGGESTION 129
1.4 EVALUATING THE OPTIONS 136
2 PAUL AND
PAGAN
PROCESSIONS
141
3 PAUL AND
GOD S
TRIUMPH
142
CHAPTE R
4:
INTERNAL
EVIDENCE
145
1
LARGER PAULINE CONTEXT 145
1.1
INTRODUCTION
145
1.2 THE PARADOXICAL PAUL 145
1.3
MOTIFS
VS. DISCOURSE 146
1.4 THE PROBLEM OF
CIRCULARITY
148
TABLE OF CONTENTS
XIII
2 TRANSITION
FROM
2:12-13
TO 2:14A 149
2.1
INTRODUCTION
149
2.2 THE THANKSGIVING AS INTRODUCING THE LETTER FRAGMENT OF
2:14-7:4
150
2.3 THANKSGIVING FOR
SUCCESS
152
2.4 THANKSGIVING IN THE MIDST OF SUFFERING 153
2.5 THANKSGIVING AS
INTRODUCTION
OF THE WELL-PLACED CENTREPIECE
OF
THE LETTER 155
2.6
INTERPRETING
THE MOVEMENT OF PAUL AND HIS CO-WORKERS . . 156
3 RELATIONSHIP OF 2:14B AND
2:14C-15
161
3.1
INTRODUCTION:
THE SIGNIFICANCE OF 14C FOR DETERMINING THE
MEANING
OF 14B 161
3.2
FRAGRANCE
OF
JEWISH
SACRIFICE AND CULT 164
3.3
FRAGRANCE
AS PART OF
(TRIUMPHAL)
PROCESSIONS
172
3.4 BEYOND THE
TRIUMPH:
FRAGRANCE
AS AN INDEPENDENT METAPHORI-
CAL FIELD 175
3.4.1
SCHROTER S
PROPOSAL 175
3.4.2
INTERPRETING
2 COR 2:14C 177
3.4.3 DIFFERENT
LEVELS
OF EXPLANATION 179
3.4.4 FROM 2 COR 2:14B TO 15A 181
3.4.5
SECOND
CORINTHIANS
2:15B-L6A
AS A PROBLEM FOR
ALTER-
NATIVE INTERPRETATIONS 185
3.4.6 CONCLUSIONS 190
PART 3
EVALUATIN G
THE EXPLANATORY POTENTIALS
CHAPTER 5: THE VERB 195
1
NON-ROMAN
BACKGROUND?
195
1.1 TRANSITIVE OPIA^PSUEIV AND
PAGAN
CULTS 195
1.2 TRANSITIVE OPIA^PEUELV AND
GOD S
TRIUMPH
202
1.3 GENERAL MEANINGS 206
1.4 METAPHOR OF
SOCIAL
SHAME
208
2 ROMAN BACKGROUND 208
2.1 ROMAN
REFERENCE
IN GENERAL 208
2.2 PAUL AS VICTORIOUS
GENERAL?
210
2.3 PAUL AS
INCENSE
BEARER?
212
2.4 PAUL AS CAPTIVE ON DISPLAY OR
ONLY
AS DEFEATED ENEMY?. . . 216
XIV
TABLE OF
CONTENTS
CHAPTER 6: THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE COMPLEMENT AND THE
ADJUNCTS
219
1
THE
REFERENCE
OF THE PRONOUN 219
2 THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE ADJUNCTS 223
2.1
NDCVTOT S
223
2.2 EV TCJ
) XPTCTTCJ)
225
2.2.1 OPTIONS 225
2.2.2 AN
ATTRIBUTIVE
PROPOSAL
227
2.2.3 AN ADVERBIAL SOLUTION 231
2.2.3.1. INSTRUMENTAL 231
2.2.3.2.
LOCATIVE 232
PAR T 4
CONCLUSION S
CHAPTE R 7: SUMMARY OF
EXEGESIS
241
1
REEVALUATING THE CONTROVERY BETWEEN HAFEMANN AND BREYTENBACH/
SCHROTE R
241
2 SUFFERING OR MOVEMENT? 242
3 THE FUNCTION AND FINE-TUNING OF THE METAPHOR 245
3.1
PRESUPPOSITIONS
- OF
PAUL S
METAPHOR AND OUR INTERPRETATION 245
3.2
MIRRORING
PERCEPTION: THE
CAPTIVES
AND
SHAME
(AND DEATH). 247
3.3 TRANSFORMING PERCEPTION: THE
CAPTIVES
UNDER THE CONTROL OF
THE TRIUMPHATOR 254
3.4 TRANSFORMING PERCEPTION: THE
CAPTIVES
BEING MADE KNOWN? 255
3.5 TRANSFORMING PERCEPTION: THE
CAPTIVES
BRINGING GLORY TO THE
TRIUMPHATOR? 256
CHAPTE R 8: IMPLICATIONS FOR
PAUL S
ENGAGEMENT
WITH
IMPERIAL
IDEOLOGY 261
1
PRESUPPOSING
EMPIRE 261
2 CHALLENGING EMPIRE 262
2.1 A PRIMA
FACIE
SUSPICION 262
2.2 THE
TRIUMPH
AS PLAYGROUND FOR BOTH POWER AND SUBVERSION 263
2.3 A
CLASH
OF NARRATIVES 268
2.4 CLASSIFYING
PAUL S
INTERACTION: ON
ECHOES,
RESONANCES,
DISSO-
NANCES,
AND APPROPRIATIONS 272
3 PAUL AS THE ACTIVE
OBSERVER
275
TABLE
OF CONTENTS XV
BIBLIOGRAPHY
27
9
PRIMARY
SOURCES
279
TOOLS
28 6
COMMENTARIES
28 8
SECONDARY
LITERATURE
2
^ 1
FIGURES
35
INDEXES 311
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