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The Prophecy on the Mount

Mark 13 and the Gathering of the New Community

by Keith Dyer (Author)
©1998 Monographs 338 Pages

Summary

Chapter 13 in the Gospel of Mark continues to repel the assaults of recent exegetical methods. In this attempt, Dyer builds on the efforts of the past four decades and interprets Mark 13 as a speech of Jesus constructed - rather like the Sermon on the Mount - out of diverse traditions to suit the purposes of the author of the Gospel. He argues that the central section of the chapter, vv. 14-21, is best understood as verified prophecy - a 'word of the Lord' about the fate of Jerusalem - incorporated into Jesus' farewell discourse. This was done by Mark after the fall of the Temple in order to re-establish the followers of Jesus as the new community gathered from the four corners of the globe.

Details

Pages
338
Year
1998
ISBN (Softcover)
9783906759715
Language
English
Keywords
Gospel Prophecy Socio-political setting Exegesis
Published
Bern, Berlin, Frankfurt/M., New York, Paris, Wien, 1998. 338 pp.

Biographical notes

Keith Dyer (Author)

The Author: Keith D. Dyer is Professor of New Testament at Whitley College, Melbourne, Australia. After completing Doctoral studies with the Melbourne College of Divinity, he taught at the Baptist Theological Seminary, Rüschlikon, Switzerland, before returning to Australia.

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