Jesus` Cry from the Cross

Carey, Holly J

Jesus` Cry from the Cross Towards a First-Century Understanding of the Intertextual Relationship Between Psalm 22 and the Narrative of Mark`s Gospel - New York T and T Clark 2009 - 221p - Library of New Testament Studies; 200900ENGGPS3 .

includes index and biblioraphy

Chapter 1 SETTING THE SCENE MARK 15.34 IN THE CURRENT DEBATE 1 I. Introduction 1 II. History of Interpretation 6 a. The use of the scriptures in the NT 7 b. The use of the scriptures in Mark 9 c. Psalm 22.2 in Mark 13 III. The Contributions of this Study and Its Approach 23 IV. The Trajectory of this Study 26 V. Assumptions and Limitations of this Study 27 Chapter 2 INTERTEXTUALITY, CITATION AND ALLUSION 29 I. Intertextuality in Literary Criticism and Biblical Studies 29 II. Allusion in Literary Criticism and Biblical Studies 36 Chapter 3 SUFFERING, DEATH, AND VINDICATION: THE IMPORTANCE OF RESURRECTION IN MARK`S GOSPEL I. The Formal Passion-Resurrection Predictions 46 a. The Markan `passion predictions`: A misnomer? 46 b. Mark 8.31 49 c. Mark 9.31 53 d. Mark 10.33-34 56 II. Other Foreshadowing of Jesus` Suffering, Death and Resurrection 58 III. Conclusion: The Importance of Jesus` Resurrection in Mark`s Gospel 68 Chapter 4 CITATION OF AND ALLUSION TO THE SCRIPTURES IN MARK`S GOSPEL 70 I. Mark 1.2-3 (Mal. 3.1; Exod. 23.20; Isa. 40.3) 71 II. Mark 5.1-20 (Exod. 14.21-15.21) 76 III. Mark 5.22-24, 35-45 (1 Kgs 17.17-24; 2 Kgs 4.32-37) 77 IV. Mark 8.17, 18 (Jer. 5.21; Exod. 4.21; 7.3; 14.4, 7; Ps. 95.8;Isa. 63.17) 79 V. Mark 11.17 (Isa. 56.7 and Jer. 7.11) 81 VI. Mark 12.1-12 (Isa. 5.1-2; Ps. 118.22-23) 83 VII. Mark 14.18 (Ps. 41.10) 86 VIII. Mark 15.36 (Ps. 69.22) 88 IX. Analysis of Results 90 X. Conclusions 92 Chapter 5 THE SOCIO-CULTURAL CONTEXT OF MARK`S GOSPEL:THE MOTIF OF THE RIGHTEOUS SUFFERER AND THE USE OF PSALMS IN THE FIRST CENTURY 94 I. Is There a Motif of the Righteous Sufferer? 95 a. The Righteous Sufferer in the scriptures and extra-canonical literature 97 b. The Righteous Sufferer at Qumran 102 II. Using Texts in the First Century 106 a. Incipits 106 b. The liturgical use of the Psalms 111 c. The textual use of Psalm 22 115 1. Wisdom of Solomon 2 and 5 116 2. Odes of Solomon 118 3. Joseph and Aseneth 119 4. The Hodayot of the Qumran Community 120 d. Analysis of Results 124 III. Conclusions 124 Chapter 6 JESUS AS MARK`S RIGHTEOUS SUFFERER 126 I. The Righteous Sufferer in the Larger Markan Narrative 127 II. The Righteous Sufferer in Mark`s Passion-Resurrection Narrative 133 III. Conclusions 137 Chapter 7 THE MEANING AND FUNCTION OF PSALM 22 IN MARK`S PASSION-RESURRECTION NARRATIVE 139 I. Strong Allusions to Psalm 22 in Mark`s Passion-Resurrection Narrative 140 II. Fainter Allusions to Psalm 22 in Mark`s Larger Narrative 143 III. Fainter Allusions to Psalm 22 in Mark`s Passion-Resurrection Narrative 147 IV. The Language of Mark 15.34 150 V. Only Psalm 22.2? 155 VI. Interpreting Mark 15.34 in Light of Psalm 22: Some Other Approaches 157 VII. Mark 15.34 in Its Narrative Context 160 VIII. Mark 15.34 and Psalm 22 164 IX. Mark 15.34 and 15.37 166 X. Why Psalm 22? 167 Chapter 8 CONCLUSIONS (CHAPTERS 3-7) 171 Chapter 9 MATTHEW AND LUKE: EARLY READERS OF MARK`S GOSPEL 176 I. Test Case: Matthew, Mark and Psalm 22 180 II. Test Case: Luke, Mark and Psalm 22 183

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