RHETORICAL STRUCTURE OF MARK´S GOSPEL, PART 1
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https://doi.org/10.21703/2735-634520141611915Keywords:
Gospel of Mark, rhetorical structure, rhetorical criticism, historical Jesus, Kingdom of GodAbstract
The structure of a biblical document is a map that is traced, from its own grammar, in order to understand how it articulates its perspective and the structure, also, allows us to observe its context in a different way. The structure of the Mark´s Gospel has been worked with different results, but a well-articulated overall view is missing. This article contributes to the understanding of the textual integrity of Mark through the methodological tools of rhetorical criticism.
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