THE MEANING OF „TO SEND” (apostellō) THE DISCIPLE OF JESUS IN THE GOSPEL OF MARK PART ONE: VARIOUS SEMANTIC NUANCES OF THE VERB apostellō Cover Image

IL SIGNIFICATO DI “MANDARE” (apostellō) IL DISCEPOLO DA PARTE DI GESÙ NEL VANGELO DI MARCO. PARTE I: DIVERSE SFUMATURE SEMANTICHE DEL VERBO apostellō
THE MEANING OF „TO SEND” (apostellō) THE DISCIPLE OF JESUS IN THE GOSPEL OF MARK PART ONE: VARIOUS SEMANTIC NUANCES OF THE VERB apostellō

Author(s): Tomasz Bąk
Subject(s): Biblical studies
Published by: Instytut Teologiczno-Pastoralny im. św. Józefa Sebastiana Pelczara w Rzeszowie
Keywords: Gospel of Mark; disciples; mission; the verb apostellō

Summary/Abstract: The Gospel of St Mark discusses two issues central to our understanding of Christian discipleship. On the one hand the Gospel tries to address the question of the identity of Jesus asking “who actually is he” (cf. Mk 8:27-30)? On the other hand the author strives to answer the dilemma of who is, or rather who should become, the disciple of Jesus? The aforementioned verb apostellō that can be translated “to send” is used in evangelist’s pursuit to characterize the ideal disciple.. This study is the first in the tetralogy of articles on the meaning of verb apostellō in the Gospel of Mark, in the context of Jesus’ disciples. This first article in the series analyses the meaning of this verb in Greek and Hebrew world -in the New Testament and in the writings of the Church Fathers. The second text will provide the analysis of the pericopes which employ the verb apostellō when referring to the disciples of Jesus (Mk 3:13-19, 6:7-13, 11:1-11, 14:12-16). The third study will investigate the circumstances of sending them out by Jesus on missions. Finally, the last article in the series will focus on the goals and the achievements of the disciples’ missions. It will also contain analytical summary that will reconstruct the meaning of the verb apostellō in the context of the entire Gospel of Mark.

  • Issue Year: 2017
  • Issue No: 24
  • Page Range: 5-23
  • Page Count: 19
  • Language: Italian
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