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Jesus' Walking on the Sea
An Investigation of the Origin of the Narrative Account
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Table of contents
- Acknowledgements
- Chapter One: History of Exegesis
- Introduction
- I. Ahistorical Analyses
- 1. Ahistorical Analyses Involving More Than One Gospel
- 2. Ahistorical Analyses of Mark
- 3. Ahistorical Analyses of Matthew
- 4. Ahistorical Analyses of John
- II. Historical Miracle during the Galilean Ministry
- 1. Older Interpreters Supporting Historicity
- 2. Recent Supporters of Historicity
- III. Transformation of a Nonmiraculous Event to a Miracle
- IV. Symbolic Story with No Concrete Event as a Basis
- 1. Pagan Origins of the Symbolism
- 2. Jewish Origins of the Symbolism
- 3. Christian Origins of the Symbolism
- V. Displaced Resurrection Narrative
- VI. Conclusions
- Chapter Two: Difficulties with Previous Approaches
- I. Historical Miracle during the Galilean Ministry
- II Transformation of a Nonmiraculous Event into a Miracle
- III. Symbolic Story with no Concrete Event as a Basis
- 1. Pagan Origins of the Symbolism
- 2. Jewish Origins of the Symbolism
- 3. Christian Origins of the Symbolism
- IV. Displaced Resurrection Narrative
- Chapter Three: Exegesis
- I. Introduction
- II. Translation and Text-critical Notes
- 1. Mark 6:45-52
- 2. Matt 14:22-33
- 3. John 6:16-21
- III. Delimitation, Genre, and Structure
- 1. The Sea-walking Narrative as a Distinct Pericope
- 2. Literary Genre of the Sea-walking Narrative
- 3. Structure of the Sea-walking Narrative
- IV. Comparison of John and the Synoptics
- 1. Similarities between John and the Synoptics
- 2. Differences between John and the Synoptics
- 3. Conclusions regarding Literary Dependence
- V. Exegesis
- 1. Mark 6:45-52
- 2. Matthew 14:22-33
- 3. John 6:16-21
- VI. Summary of Exegetical Results
- Chapter Four: A Displaced Resurrection Narrative
- I. Arguments Based on Literary Form
- 1. Dodd’s Analysis of Resurrection-appearance Narratives
- 2. Additional Formal Characteristics
- 3. Combination of Formal Characteristics
- 4. Application to the Sea-walking Narratives
- II. Similarities to the Tradition in John 21:1-14
- 1. Summary
- III. Structural Arguments
- 1. The Sequence in Mark 8:1-10 || Matt 15:32-39
- 2. General Direction of Displacement
- 3. Summary
- IV. Argument from the Uniqueness of the Resurrection
- V. Summary and Conclusion
- List of Abbreviations
- Bibliography
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