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Jairus's daughter and the haemorrhaging woman : tradition and interpretation of an early Christian miracle story / Arie W. Zwiep.

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Book
Author/Creator:
Zwiep, Arie W., author.
Series:
Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament ; 421.
Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament ; 421
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Healing of the woman with the flow of blood (Miracle).
Bible. Mark V, 21-43--Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Bible.
Bible. Matthew IX, 18-26--Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Bible. Luke VIII, 40-56--Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Bible. New Testament.
Genre:
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xxvi, 454 pages).
Edition:
1. Aufl.
Place of Publication:
Tübingen : Mohr Siebeck, [2019]
Summary:
Arie W. Zwiep untersucht die Perikopen der Auferweckung der Tochter von Jairus und der Heilung der blutflüssigen Frau (Markus 5:21–43; Matt 9: 18–26; Lukas 8: 40- 56) aus verschiedenen (manchmal widersprüchlichen) methodologischen Gesichtspunkten, um die Notwendigkeit und Fruchtbarkeit eines multi-perspektivischen exegetischen Ansatzes zu demonstrieren.
Contents:
Preface
List of Abbreviations
Introduction
History and research. Introduction ; Harmonizing attempts ; Psychologizing explanations ; Two different events? A translation error? ; Allegorical interpretation ; Historical-critical theories ; The Enlightenmentʼs changed worldview ; F.D.E. Schleiermacher and the apparent death theory ; D.F. Strauss and the mythical interpretation ; Form-critical perspectives ; The question of sources ; Traditional approaches ; The search for an oral background
Literary and narrative approaches ; Contextual approaches ; Feminist criticism ; Psychoanalytical criticism ; Further developments ; Conclusion
Text and translation. Introduction ; Lexical, syntactical and semantic notes on Mark 5:21-43 ; Translation matters in Mark 5:21-24 ; Translation matters in Mark 5:25-34 ; Translation matters in Mark 5:35-43 ; Lexical, syntactical and semantic notes on Matt 9:18-26 ; Translation matters in Matt 9:18-19 ; Translation matters in Matt 9:20-22 ; Translation matters in Matt 9:23-26 ; Lexical, syntactical and semantic notes on Luke 8:40-56 ; Translation matters in Luke 8:40-42 ; Translation matters in Luke 8:43-48 ; Translation matters in Luke 8:49-56 ; Conclusion
Structure and form. Introduction ; Structure and form of Mark 5:21-43 ; The literary setting of Mark 5:21-43 ; The architecture of Mark 5:21-43 ; Structure and form of Matt 9:18-26 ; The literary setting of Matt 9:18-26 ; The architecture of Matt 9:18-26 ; Structure and form of Luke 8:40-56 ; The literary setting of Luke 8:40-56 ; The architecture of Luke 8:40-56
Literary motifs of miracle (healing) stories
Literary motifs in Mark 5:21-43 ; Literary motifs in Mark 5:21-24, 35-43 ; Literary motifs in Mark 5:25-34
Literary motifs in Matt 9:18-26 ; Literary motifs in Matt 9:18-19, 23-26 ; Literary motifs in Matt 9:20-22 ; Literary motifs in Luke 8:40-56 ; Literary motifs in Luke 8:40-42, 49-56 ; Literary motifs in Luke 8:43-48 ; Conclusion
Tradition and redaction. Introduction ; Tradition and redaction in Mark 5:21-43 ; Markan fingerprints : general observations ; Tradition and redaction in Mark 5:21-24 ; Tradition and redaction in Mark 5:25-34 ; Tradition and redaction in Mark 5:35-43 ; Preliminary conclusions ; A note on the proto-Mark hypothesis ; Tradition and redaction in Matt 9:18-26 ; Matthaean fingerprints : general observations ; Tradition and redaction in Matt 9:18-19 ; Tradition and redaction in Matt 9:20-22 ; Tradition and redaction in Matt 9:23-26 ; Preliminary conclusions ; Tradition and redaction in Luke 8:40-56 ; Lukan fingerprints : general observations ; Tradition and redaction in Luke 8:40-42 ; Tradition and redaction in Luke 8:43-48 ; Tradition and redaction in Luke 8:49-56 ; Preliminary conclusions
Conclusion
Orality and performance. Introduction ; Memory, orality and scribality ; A lack of scholarly consensus ; A brief intermezzo on a distorted memory ; Performance criticism ; The quest for (pre-Synoptic) orality markers ; Orality markers in Mark 5:21-43 and parr ; The criterion of stability ; The criterion of flexibility ; The linguistic criterion ; The use of mnemonic structure markers ; The law of scenic duality ; Relevance of the past for the present ; The argument of awareness of Markan redaction ; The issue of names and anonymity ; The criterion of increasing complexity ; The absence of acclamation ; Evidence from the episodeʼs post-history ; Conclusion
Story and narrative. Introduction ; Narrative-critical tools and categories ; The implied author/narrator ; The implied reader ; Plot (ordering of the narration) ; Motifs and theme ; Rhetoric ; Setting ; Characters and characterization ; Intertextuality ; Point of view ; Narrative analysis of Mark 5:21-43 ; The implied author/narrator ; The implied reader ; Plot (ordering of the narration) ; Motifs and theme ; Rhetoric ; Setting ; Characters and characterization ; Intertextuality ; Point of view ; Jesus and the purity regulations ; Narrative analysis of Matt 9:18-26 ; The implied author/narrator ; The implied reader ; Plot (ordering of the narration) ; Motifs and theme ; Rhetoric ; Setting ; Characters and characterization ; Intertextuality ; Point of view ; Narrative analysis of Luke 8:40-56 ; The implied author/narrator ; The implied reader ; Plot (ordering of the narration) ; Motifs and theme ; Rhetoric ; Setting ; Characters and characterization ; Intertextuality ; Point of view
Summary and conclusions. Introduction ; Mark 5:21-43 ; Matthew 9:18-26 ; Luke 8:40-56 ; Conclusion
Appendix 1. Text and transmission. Introduction ; The text of Mark 5:21-43 ; Text-critical notes on Mark 5:21-24 ; Text-critical notes on Mark 5:25-34 ; Text-critical notes on Mark 5:35-43 ; The text of Matt 9:18-26 ; Text-critical notes on Matt 9:18-19 ; Text-critical notes on Matt 9:20-22 ; Text-critical notes on Matt 9:23-26 ; The text of Luke 8:40-56 ; Text-critical notes on Luke 8:40-42 ; Text-critical notes on Luke 8:43-48 ; Text-critical notes on Luke 8:49-56
Appendix 2. Text and intertext. Introduction ; The quest for criteria ; An overview ; Conclusion
Appendix 3. Reception and Wirkung. Introduction ; Sources ; Bibliography A (chronological) ; Bibliography B (general) ; Index of references ; Old Testament and deuterocanonical writings ; New Testament ; Jewish pseudepigrapha ; Dead Sea scrolls ; Philo of Alexandria ; Flavius Josephus ; Mishnah ; Targumim ; Talmud ; Midrashim ; New Testament apocrypha and pseudepigrapha ; Ancient Christian writings ; Classical (Greek and Roman) writings ; Index of modern authors ; Index of subjects.
Notes:
Description based on print version record.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 347-410) and indexes.
ISBN:
3-16-157561-X

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