Jesus the Oracle
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Jesus the Oracle

Reading Mark in Roman Egypt

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eBook - ePub

Jesus the Oracle

Reading Mark in Roman Egypt

About this book

In Jesus the Oracle, Annelies Gisela Moeser reads Jesus's journey from Capernaum to Jerusalem in Mark's gospel through the cultural context of second/third century Roman Egypt. Moeser provides a rich description of the Egyptian practice of oracles, including processional oracles, to build a model with which to read Mark. This prism brings attention to descriptions of Jesus's supernatural knowledge and wisdom, such as in the story of the Rich Man (Mk 10:17–22). In contrast to Clement of Alexandria's homily on the Rich Man which counseled detachment from possessions, this reading from a non-elite perspective considers Jesus's advice to be more radical. This model of processional oracles highlights the importance of access to the divine, including by non-elite crowds, by persons with disabilities (e.g., in comparing Bartimaeus [Mk 10:46–52] with Gemellus Horion of Karanis [a town in Egypt]), and by children. Traditional Egyptian religion upheld the existing sociopolitical regime. However, Jesus's procession and proclamation of the basileia (reign) of G*d subverts the Roman world order and that of their local, elite allies.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half Title
  3. Dedication
  4. Contents
  5. List of Figures and Table
  6. Acknowledgments
  7. Chapter One: Constructing Markan Audiences
  8. Chapter Two: Readings of Mark by Clement of Alexandria and Richard Horsley
  9. Chapter Three: Oracles in Egypt
  10. Chapter Four: Processional Oracles and Reading Mark
  11. Chapter Five: Jesus the Oracle in the House in Capernaum
  12. Chapter Six: Jesus the Oracle from Capernaum to Jerusalem
  13. Chapter Seven: Conclusion
  14. Bibliography
  15. Selected Primary Sources
  16. Selected List of Papyri, Ostraca, Inscriptions, Coins, and Images
  17. About the Author