RHETORICAL STRUCTURE OF MARK´S GOSPEL. PART 2, MARK 6.14-9.13
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https://doi.org/10.21703/2735-634520141621905Keywords:
Gospel of Mark, rhetorical structure, rhetorical criticism, historical Je-sus, Kindom of GodAbstract
Traced from its own grammar, the structure of a biblical text is a map that allows us to understand the perspective articulated in the document and to observe the context from which it was written in an entirely different way. Mark’s Gospel has been tackled from diverse standpoints, but the study of its structure still requires a more comprehensive analysis with careful attention to its rhetoric. This article contributes to the understanding of Mark’s Gospel, with mindful attention to its narrative and textual totality by using the tools of rhetorical analysis.
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