The Barren Temple and the Withered Tree: A Redaction-critical Analysis of the Cursing of the Fig-tree Pericope in Mark's Gospel and Its Relation to the Cleansing of the Temple Tradition |
Contents
Chapter I | 1 |
The Turn of the Century to the First World | 10 |
Between the Wars | 16 |
Copyright | |
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Amora appears Bethphage blossoming Bultmann chapter Christian christological claimed Cleansing connection context curse Dalman Derrett disciples Dodd Dowda eschatological evangelist Evangelium example exegesis faith fig tree fig-tree story fig-tree's first-ripe fig Flora fn.l Ginzberg God's Grundmann Haggadah haggadic hence Holtzmann imagery interpretation Israel Jeremias Jerusalem Jesus Josephus judgement Lagrange late Jewish later Legends Lindars logion Lohmeyer Loisy Löw Lukan parable Luke Luke's Mark Mark's gospel Mark's story Markan Markus material Matthäus Matthean Matthew Messianic Age Messianic Secret Midrash miracle story motif mountain mountain-moving saying Münderlein Nathanael noted Old Testament op.cit original parable parallels Parousia passage Pauly-Wissowa pericope prayer pre-Markan Rabbinic readers redactional reference righteous scholars Scriptures seen significance Sitz im Leben Sonc specifically suggested symbolic Synoptic Gospels Talmud Temple Temple Mount ThDNT tradition verse Vide supra vine vineyard Weiss Wellhausen withering words ἐν καὶ