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Markusevangelium, Exegese, Eschatology, Bible, Criticism, interpretation, History and criticism, Judentum, Apokalyptik, Rezeption, Parsismus, Biblical teaching, Synoptische Apokalypse, Apocalyptic literature, Bible, criticism, interpretation, etc., n. t. gospels, Eschatology, biblical teachingEdition | Availability |
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Of that day and hour no one knows: Mark 13 as an apocalypse?
2014, LIT
in English
364390570X 9783643905703
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Table of Contents
Introduction: Is the "little apocalypse" in Mark 13 an apocalypse?
Part 1. Jewish apocalypticism. Contexts conducive for originating and flourishing of apocalyptical texts during the Second Temple period
Zoroastrianism's relation to Jewish apocalyptic
Hellenistic-Roman influences on Jewish apocalypticism
Socio-historical context and themes in three Jewish apocalyptic writings
Conclusions
Part 2. Mark 13 as an apocalypse? The gospel of Mark and its apocalyptic worldview
Exegesis of Mark 13
Part 3. Synthesis. mark 13 as an apocalypse?
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 378-445).
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