John's Interpretation of Mark : Composition as Exegesis in the Fourth Gospel (The Library of New Testament Studies)

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John's Interpretation of Mark : Composition as Exegesis in the Fourth Gospel (The Library of New Testament Studies)

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William B. Bowes investigates the Fourth Gospel as a creative reworking of Mark, situating John within the vibrant literary culture of late Second Temple Judaism. Rather than treating John as an isolated voice, Bowes argues that the Evangelist adopts compositional practices akin to Jewish texts categorized as Rewritten Scripture—works that extend authoritative tradition through interpretive rewriting. This approach reframes John not as independent but as an inspired interpreter who reshapes Mark for a later context and audience.

Bowes begins by reviewing scholarly paradigms on John's use of Mark and mapping these against Jewish methods of source reuse. Bowes then offers five detailed case studies comparing Johannine episodes with their Markan counterparts and with analogous Jewish texts. These include John 1's portrayal of John the Baptist alongside Jubilees 1; the Temple disturbance in John 2 with Mark 11 and the Temple Scroll; the feeding of the five thousand in John 6 with Mark 6 and the Genesis Apocryphon; the Bethany anointing in John 12 with Mark 14 and Philo's De Vita Mosis; and the Roman trial narrative in John 18-19 with Mark 15 and Josephus' Jewish Antiquities. Through these comparisons, Bowes demonstrates how John employs additions, omissions, rearrangements, and theological reframing, all techniques characteristic of Jewish exegetical rewriting.

By situating John's Gospel within this Jewish literary milieu, Bowes illuminates its compositional logic and interpretive purpose, offering a fresh paradigm for understanding the origins of the Fourth Gospel and its complex interplay of similarity and difference with Mark.

Contents

Preface
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
Chapter One: Approaching John's Use of Mark: A Review of Current Paradigms
Chapter Two: Rewritten Scripture and Jewish Source Reuse in Antiquity
Chapter Three: Approaching John as a Rewritten Text in a Jewish Literary Context
Chapter Four: John the Baptist and John's Baptist: John 1.6-8, 15, and 19-34 Alongside Jubilees (JUB)
Chapter Five: Transforming the Temple Disturbance: John 2.13-22 Alongside the Temple Scroll (11QT)
Chapter Six: Reworking Mark's Multiplication: John 6.1-24 Alongside Genesis Apocryphon (1Q20)
Chapter Seven: Another Anointing: John 12.1-8 Alongside Philo's De Vita Mosis (Mos.)
Chapter Eight: Passion Trials in Palimpsest: John 18.1-19.16 Alongside Josephus' Jewish Antiquities (Ant.)
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index

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