Die Danielrezeption Im Markusevangelium.

This scholarly work by Sebastian Ziera explores the reception of the Book of Daniel within the Gospel of Mark, with a focus on textual references and thematic parallels. It examines how the Danielic visions and motifs influence the narrative structure and theological concepts of Mark's Gospel....

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Superior document:Wissenschaftliche Monographien Zum Alten und Neuen Testament Series
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Place / Publishing House:Göttingen : Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2023
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Year of Publication:2023
Language:German
Series:Wissenschaftliche Monographien Zum Alten und Neuen Testament Series
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Summary:This scholarly work by Sebastian Ziera explores the reception of the Book of Daniel within the Gospel of Mark, with a focus on textual references and thematic parallels. It examines how the Danielic visions and motifs influence the narrative structure and theological concepts of Mark's Gospel. Employing modern methodological perspectives, the author provides a comprehensive analysis of explicit and implicit references to the Book of Daniel throughout Mark's text. The book is aimed at academics, theologians, and students of biblical studies, offering insights into historical, textual, and interpretative connections between Jewish apocalyptic literature and early Christian writings. Ziera's study contributes to understanding the resonance of the Book of Daniel in the context of first-century Christian thought and its role in shaping eschatological discourse in Mark's Gospel.
ISBN:9783647500300
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Hierarchical level:Monograph