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2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 61-86
Author(s):  
Victor Drajad Setiawan

The main purpose of this paper is to discuss the way Jesus revealed His messianic identity in Mark 1:40-45. With the narrative analysis method, the author wants to show the shift in the meaning of the text from its historical context to the meaning that can be understood by today's readers. He recognized himself as the Messiah. However, he tried to keep his messianic secret until his resurrection. Jesus had a distinctive way of introducing His messianic identity. He chose not to publish his work or deliver teachings that were often not easy to understand. His resurrection was a turning point for the disciples in understanding His messianic status. When the Jewish Christian community spoke of the incomprehensible work of Jesus, they made their own meaning. They thought that this was Jesus' way of shifting the paradigm of the Messiah in the concept of thought of the Israelites at that time.


Author(s):  
Matthew D. C. Larsen

What would it look like to approach the text we now call the Gospel according to Mark as unfinished notes, as opposed to a book published by an author? Chapter 7 argues that the internal structure of the Gospel according to Mark looks more like the structure of hypomnēmata than like a narrative, biography, history, or other form of finished literature. It also investigates the link between authored books and monological unity. It argues that there are multiple, competing, and unresolved voices within the text of the Gospel according to Mark on issues like the messianic secret, christology, Jesus’s power, and various other topics.


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