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The Characterisation of Jesus the Davidic Shepherd in Mark's Gospel

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This book explores how the Gospel of Mark uses shepherd imagery (6:34; 14:27) to portray Jesus. Edmund Yiu-ming Leung combines narrative analysis with insights from the Old Testament (Ezekiel 34; Z...
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Given the literary qualities of the shepherd images in Mark's Gospel (6:34; 14:27), which are intertextual references to the Hebrew Bible and figures of speech for narrative characterisation, Edmund Yiu-ming Leung adopts a narrative-critical approach using Genette's conception of narrative metalepsis. This innovative methodology addresses the inadequacies found in previous studies and fully acknowledges the dual literary nature of the images. More significantly, it illuminates how the original literary background of the shepherd images (Ezekiel 34; Zech 13:7-9) functions to characterise Jesus and other characters along the plotline. Subsequently, the characterisation of Mark's narrator creates rhetorical impacts on Mark's implied readers and persuades them to respond to the radical shepherding work of Jesus and ultimately to acknowledge the nature of being his disciples with an open ending.
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Price: £94.00
Pages: 271
Publisher: Mohr Siebeck
Imprint: Mohr Siebeck
Series: Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament 2. Reihe
Publication Date: 31 March 2025
ISBN: 9783161637520
Format: Paperback
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Theology, New Testaments

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