03863nam 2200793 a 450 991095844110332120200520144314.0978661286793497805677021730567702170978128286793212828679389780567110886056711088510.5040/9780567702173159014(CKB)2670000000055122(EBL)601669(OCoLC)676697890(SSID)ssj0000421338(PQKBManifestationID)12191690(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000421338(PQKBWorkID)10412032(PQKB)10429633(Au-PeEL)EBL601669(CaPaEBR)ebr10427377(CaONFJC)MIL286793(OCoLC)893335063(MiAaPQ)EBC601669(Perlego)802977(OCoLC)1020503732(UkLoBP)BP9780567702173TARO(EXLCZ)99267000000005512220090824d2009 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrJesus' cry from the cross towards a first-century understanding of the intertextual relationship between Psalm 22 and the narrative of Mark's Gospel /Holly J. Carey1st ed.London :T&T Clark :Bloomsbury Academic UK,2020.1 online resource (238 p.)Library of New Testament studies ;398T&T Clark library of biblical studiesRevised version of the author's thesis (Ph. D.--University of Edinburgh, 2007).9780567690111 0567690113 9780567018588 056701858X Includes bibliographical references and index.Contents; Abbreviations; Preface; Chapter 1 SETTING THE SCENE MARK 15.34 IN THE CURRENT DEBATE; Chapter 2 INTERTEXTUALITY, CITATION AND ALLUSION; Chapter 3 SUFFERING, DEATH, AND VINDICATION: THE IMPORTANCE OF RESURRECTION IN MARK'S GOSPEL; Chapter 4 CITATION OF AND ALLUSION TO THE SCRIPTURES IN MARK'S GOSPEL; 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; Chapter 6 JESUS AS MARK'S RIGHTEOUS SUFFERER; Chapter 7 THE MEANING AND FUNCTION OF PSALM 22 IN MARK'S PASSION-RESURRECTION NARRATIVEChapter 8 CONCLUSIONS (CHAPTERS 3-7)Chapter 9 MATTHEW AND LUKE: EARLY READERS OF MARK'S GOSPEL; Appendix A: MT PSALM 22; Appendix B: LXX PSALM 21; Bibliography; Index of Biblical Citations; Index of Other Citations; Index of AuthorsUsing a multi-level approach to Mark 15:34, and contra to the opinion of the majority of Markan scholarship, a contextual reading of Ps 22:2 does not serve to negate or dilute the presentation of Jesus as one in distress. Rather, such a reading enhances this aspect of his death by underscoring his identity as a Righteous Sufferer who experiences suffering but has the promise of vindication. The evidence that supports a contextual reading of the citation in the Markan narrative includes: (a) the importance of Jesus' impending resurrection/vindication and its foreshadowing; (b) the relatively coLibrary of New Testament studies ;398.T & T Clark library of biblical studies.Biblical studiesBiblical studies and exegesisbicCriticism, interpretation, etc.fastBiblical studies.Biblical studies and exegesis.226.306Carey Holly J.1800591UkLoBPUkLoBPBOOK9910958441103321Jesus' cry from the cross4345442UNINA