The question of Mark 13 as an apocalypse

Q1 Arts and Humanities Verbum et Ecclesia Pub Date : 2023-11-21 DOI:10.4102/ve.v44i1.2837
Marius Nel
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Background: Many researchers accept that the Gospel of Mark is apocalyptic, which necessitates the need to determine whether Mark 13’s eschatological discourse represents an apocalypse.Setting: The question of whether the early church utilised an apocalyptic worldview is widely discussed in scholarly circles.Methods: The article utilises a form-critical and syntactical analysis of the text of Mark 13.Results: Mark 13 is deliberately written in a mode displaying several apocalyptic features. The text engages the present crisis situation when Roman authorities quelled Roman resistance by destroying parts of Jerusalem, including the Temple, in response to the question of whether the present crisis indicates the end of the present aeon and the introduction of a new world.Conclusion: The Markan Jesus emphasises that the current situation introduces further suffering and persecution for believers but that does not indicate the end in itself. The time of the end is unknown, even to him. The discourse hence serves anti-apocalypse to discourage believers from overheated end-time expectations of an imminent end. Christians do not know when the end is coming, but they know who they expect to return.Intradisciplinary and/or interdisciplinary implications: The research findings contribute to Old and New Testament studies into apocalypticism.
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马可福音》第 13 章作为启示录的问题
背景:许多研究者都认为《马可福音》是启示录,因此有必要确定马可福音第 13 章的末世论论述是否代表了启示录:学术界广泛讨论了早期教会是否使用世界末日世界观的问题:文章采用形式批评和句法分析马可福音第 13 章的文本:结果:《马可福音》第 13 章是刻意以一种显示出多种世界末日特征的模式写成的。文中涉及当前的危机局势,当时罗马当局摧毁了耶路撒冷的部分地区,包括圣殿,从而平息了罗马人的反抗,以回应当前的危机是否预示着现世的终结和新世界的到来这一问题:马可福音》中的耶稣强调,当前的局势会给信徒带来更多的苦难和迫害,但这本身并不预示着末日的到来。末日的时间是未知的,甚至他自己也不知道。因此,这段论述起到了反启示录的作用,劝阻信徒不要对末日即将来临抱有过高的期望。基督徒不知道末日何时到来,但他们知道他们期待谁回来:研究成果有助于《旧约》和《新约》对世界末日论的研究。
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Verbum et Ecclesia
Verbum et Ecclesia Arts and Humanities-Religious Studies
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