Description: Sacra Pagina by John R. Donahue, Daniel J. Harrington, John R. Donahue, SJ, Daniel J. Harrington, SJ Uses an approach that can be expressed by two terms used in literary criticism: intratextuality and intertextuality. This intratextual and intertextual reading helps us to appreciate the literary character, its setting in life, and its distinctive approaches to the Old Testament, Jesus, and early Christian theology. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description Now available in paperback! In The Gospel of Mark Fathers Donahue and Harrington use an approach that can be expressed by two terms currently used in literary criticism: intratextuality and intertextuality. This intratextual and intertextual reading of Marks Gospel helps us to appreciate the literary character, its setting in life, and its distinctive approaches to the Old Testament, Jesus, and early Christian theology. Includes an updated bibliography as an appendix. Daniel J. Harrington, SJ, is a professor of New Testament at Boston College School of Theology and Ministry in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and general editor of New Testament Abstracts. He is a past-president of the Catholic Biblical Association of America and is the author of The Gospel of Matthew and co-author of 1 Peter, Jude and 2 Peter in the Sacra Pagina series published by Liturgical Press. John Donahue, SJ, PhD, is the Raymond E. Brown Distinguished Professor Emeritus of New Testament Studies at St. Marys Seminary and University in Baltimore. He is the author of Life in Abundance: Studies of Johns Gospel in Tribute to Raymond E. Brown, S.S., and Hearing the Word of God: Reflections on the Sunday Readings, Year A published by Liturgical Press." Author Biography John Donahue, SJ, PhD, is the Raymond E. Brown Distinguished Professor Emeritus of New Testament Studies at St. Marys Seminary and University in Baltimore. He is the author of Life in Abundance: Studies of Johns Gospel in Tribute to Raymond E. Brown, S.S., and Hearing the Word of God: Reflections on the Sunday Readings, Year A published by Liturgical Press Daniel J. Harrington, SJ, is professor of New Testament at the Boston College School of Theology and Ministry. He has a doctorate in biblical languages and literatures from Harvard University. A past president of the Catholic Biblical Association, he has written many books on the Old and New Testament, including the New Collegeville Bible Commentary on The Letter to the Hebrews (Liturgical Press, 2006). Table of Contents CONTENTS Editors Preface xi Abbreviations xiiiIntroduction 1. An Intratextual and Intertextual Commentary 1 2. Mark among the Gospels 3 3. Mark before the Gospels 6 4. Mark as "Author" and Theologian 8 5. Mark as "Literature" 12 6. The Genre of Mark 13 7. The Literary Artistry of Mark 16 8. Narrative Criticism and the Gospel of Mark 20 9. Marks Picture of Jesus 23 10. Discipleship in Mark 29 11. Mark and the Old Testament and Judaism 34 12. The Eschatology of Mark 37 13. Mark in Relation to Paul and to Peter 38 14. The Date and Audience of Mark 41 15. The Outline of Marks Gospel 46 16. General Bibliography 50 Translation, Notes, Interpretation 1. The Prologue: The Beginning of the Good News (1:1-13) 59 2. Transitional Markan Summary: Proclamation of the Kingdom (1:14-15) 70 3. The Call of the First Disciples (1:16-20) 73 4. A Paradigmatic Day Begins the Ministry of Jesus (1:21-34) 78 5. Highpoints of Jesus Work in Galilee (1:35-45) 86 6. The Healing of the Paralyzed Man (2:1-12) 92 7. The Call of Levi and Meals with Toll Collectors and Sinners (2:13-17) 100 8. Fasting, Torn Garments, and New Wineskins (2:18-22) 105 9. Plucking Grain on the Sabbath (2:23-28) 110 10. Healing on a Sabbath (3:1-6) 114 11. Transitional Markan Summary: Healing beside the Sea (3:7-12) 118 12. Choosing the Twelve (3:13-19) 122 13. The Beelzebul Controversy and the True Family of Jesus (3:20-35) 128 14. The Parable of the Sower, Sayings on the Mystery of the Kingdom of God, and the Allegory of the Seeds (4:1-20) 136 15. Four Sayings on Revelation and Two Kingdom Parables (4:21-34) 149 16. Jesus Power over the Wind and Waves (4:35-41) 156 17. The Exorcism of the Gerasene Demoniac (5:1-20) 162 18. The Daughter of Jairus and the Woman with the Hemorrhage (5:21-43) 171 19. The Rejection at Nazareth (6:1-6a) 183 20. The Mission Charge to the Twelve (6:6b-13) 189 21. The Identity of Jesus and the Execution of John the Baptist (6:14-29) 194 22. The Feeding of the 5000 by the Sea of Galilee (6:30-44) 203 23. Jesus Walks on the Water and Astounds the Disciples (6:45-52) 212 24. A Markan Summary of the Healing Power of Jesus (6:53-56) 216 25. The Dispute over Clean and Unclean (7:1-23) 218 26. The Syrophoenician Woman (7:24-30) 232 27. Jesus Restores Hearing and Speech to a Suffering Man (7:31-37) 238 28. The Second Feeding Narrative: The 4000 (8:1-10) 243 29. Pharisees and Scribes Seek a Sign (8:11-13) 247 30. A Further Misunderstanding by the Disciples and the Conclusion of the Bread Section (8:14-21) 251 31. The Gradual Healing of a Blind Man (8:22-26) 255 32. Peters Confession, the First Passion Prediction, Peters Misunderstanding, and the Demands of Discipleship (8:27-38) 259 33. The Transfiguration (9:1-13) 267 34. Healing a Possessed Boy (9:14-29) 276 35. A Second Passion Prediction and More Instructions for Disciples (9:30-50) 282 36. Marriage and Divorce (10:1-12) 292 37. Jesus Blesses Children (10:13-16) 299 38. Riches and Poverty (10:17-31) 302 39. A Third Passion Prediction and More Instructions for Disciples (10:32-45) 309 40. The Healing of Blind Bartimaeus (10:46-52) 316 41. Jesus Entry into Jerusalem (11:1-11) 320 42. The Fig Tree and the Temple (11:12-25) 326 43. The Authority of Jesus (11:27-33) 333 44. The Parable of the Vineyard (12:1-12) 337 45. Taxes to Caesar (12:13-17) 343 46. The Debate about Resurrection (12:18-27) 348 47. The Great Commandment(s) (12:28-34) 354 48. The Messiah and the Son of David (12:35-37) 358 49. The Scribes and the Widow (12:38-44) 362 50. Jesus Eschatological Discourse (13:1-37) 366 51. Contrasting Beginnings of Jesus Last Days (14:1-11) 383 52. Jesus Final Meal with His Disciples (14:12-25) 391 53. Prediction of Peters Denial (14:26-31) 401 54. Jesus in Gethsemane (14:32-42) 406 55. The Arrest of Jesus (14:43-52) 414 56. Jesus before the Sanhedrin and the Denial by Peter (14:53-72) 419 57. Jesus before Pilate (15:1-20) 429 58. The Crucifixion of Jesus (15:21-32) 440 59. The Death of Jesus (15:33-41) 446 60. The Burial of Jesus (15:42-47) 453 61. The Empty Tomb (16:1-8) 457 62. Later Endings (16:9-20) 462Indexes 1. Principal Ancient Parallels 465 2. Subjects 479 3. Authors 483 Supplementary Bibliography 489 Review This volume is a paperback edition of another fine contribution in the Sacra Pagina commentary series by Liturgical Press. The paperback edition will make it more accessible, a welcome development for all pastors and students... A must for every library.Catholic Library World ... sets the standard for a comprehensive one-volume treatment of Mark for this generation.The Catholic Biblical Quarterly Pastors will find this commentary spends more time in their hands and less on their shelves than others, and the congregations who hear their homilies and sermons will be enriched and challenged.Interpretation Donahue and Harrington, well-known scholars who have made numerous contributions to Markan studies in monographs and journal articles, have provided us with a helpful and reasonably sized commentary. It is large enough to deal with the majority of issues involved in the study of Mark without overwhelming us with more information than the average pastor or theological student can handle or wants. It is written succinctly and is very readable. It provides in its Introduction a brief and excellent overview of the major issues involved in the study of Mark.Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society The commentary is highly recommended for the target audiences of the series-biblical scholars, students, theologians, clergy, religious educators, and interested non-specialists-and the authors are to be commended for producing a work that is both scholarly and genuinely useful and accessible to a wide variety of readers.Toronto Journal of Theology Long Description Sacra Pagina: The Gospel of Mark Review Quote This volume is a paperback edition of another fine contribution in the Sacra Pagina commentary series by Liturgical Press. The paperback edition will make it more accessible, a welcome development for all pastors and students. . . . A must for every library. Catholic Library World Details ISBN0814659659 Author Daniel J. Harrington, SJ Publisher Liturgical Press Language English ISBN-10 0814659659 ISBN-13 9780814659656 Media Book Format Paperback Series Number 02 Country of Publication United States DEWEY 226.306 Short Title GOSPEL OF MARK Residence MD, US Subtitle The Gospel of Mark Illustrations black & white illustrations DOI 10.1604/9780814659656 UK Release Date 2005-09-01 Imprint Liturgical Press Place of Publication Collegeville, MN AU Release Date 2005-09-01 NZ Release Date 2005-09-01 US Release Date 2005-09-01 Pages 512 Series Sacra Pagina Year 2005 Publication Date 2005-09-01 Alternative 9780814682869 Audience General We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. 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