The Perils of Premature Judgment: Reading Matthew 21.18–22.14 with the Fig Tree

IF 0.5 2区 哲学 0 RELIGION Journal for the Study of the New Testament Pub Date : 2023-01-26 DOI:10.1177/0142064X221146219
R. Copeland
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Because fig trees were agriculturally important, residents of Palestine during Jesus’s and Matthew’s times would be much more familiar with figs than are most academic biblical interpreters. This article engages the cultural, economic, and ecological significance of fig trees in first-century Syrio-Palestine in conversation with the cursing of the fig tree in Mt 21.18–22. This engagement reveals parallels between this passage and the parable of the wedding banquet (Mt 22.1–14), rendering all of Mt 21.12–22:14 as one literary unit centered on the theme of judgment and its timing. Specifically, these two pericopae portray those who render swift judgment as both unreasonable and self-defeating. In contrast, the parables of the two sons (Mt 21.28–31) and the wicked tenants (Mt 21.33–41) show that deferring judgment creates room for repentance, making the literary unit a nuanced explanation of the deferral of divine judgment and an invitation to repentance.
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过早判断的危险:阅读马太福音21.18-22.14与无花果树
因为无花果树在农业上很重要,所以耶稣和马太时代的巴勒斯坦居民对无花果的熟悉程度要比大多数圣经的学术诠释者要高得多。这篇文章结合了无花果树在一世纪叙利亚-巴勒斯坦的文化、经济和生态意义,以及马太福音21.18-22中对无花果树的诅咒。这个约定揭示了这段经文和婚宴的比喻之间的相似之处(马太福音22.1-14),将所有马太福音21.12-22:14作为一个文学单元,以审判的主题和时间为中心。具体来说,这两篇文章把那些做出迅速判断的人描绘成既不合理又弄巧成拙的人。相比之下,两个儿子的比喻(马太福音21.28-31)和恶佃户的比喻(马太福音21.33-41)表明,推迟审判为悔改创造了空间,使文学单元对推迟神的审判和邀请悔改做出了细致入微的解释。
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