Paruzja Syna Człowieczego (Mk 13)

Hugolin Langkammer





Abstract

Der Artikel zerfällt in zwei Hauptteile. Im ersten unternimmt der Verfasser eine Kritik der bishenger Ansichten, wobei er vor allem den Werken von Marxsen, Lambrecht, Trocmé und Pesch viel Aufmerksamkeit widmet. Im zweiten Teil wird Mk 13 traditionsgeschichtlich untersucht. Die „Flugblatt-Hypothese” wird nicht geteilt. Dagegen möchte der Verf. den Entstehungsprozess von Mk 13 in einer allgemeineren Schichtenhypothese (bzw. Spruchgruppentheorie) verdeutlichen. Als Jesu Worte werden folgende Verse herausgestellt: 2 (ohne Einleitung); 12. 28-32. 34-36. Der Tradition werden zugeschrieben: 5 b. 6. 8 a. 9 b. 11. 13-22. 24-27; dem Evangelisten: 1. 3. 4. 51. 7. 8 b. 9 a. 10. 23. 33. 37.

Keywords:

parousia, Son of man, Mk 13


Published
2017-07-02


Langkammer, H. (2017). Paruzja Syna Człowieczego (Mk 13). The Biblical Annals, 21(1), 61–74. Retrieved from https://czasopisma.kul.pl/index.php/ba/article/view/2926

Hugolin Langkammer  biblical.annals@gmail.com



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