Uloga metafore u Isusovoj polemici s farizejima (Mk 2,18–20)
The Role of Metaphor in Jesus’ Controversy with the Pharisees (Mk 2:18-20)
Author(s): Arkadiusz Krasicki, Ana AlbinSubject(s): Studies of Literature, Semantics, Biblical studies
Published by: Filozofski fakultet, Sveučilište Josipa Jurja Strossmayera, Osijek
Keywords: Jesus; metaphor; spiritual meaning; polemic; exegesis;
Summary/Abstract: The Bible is the foundation of culture and literature. Even though it seems somewhat neglected today, it still emanates and shines with inspirational words and continues to be a model for literary movements. The Gospel is a literary genre in itself, and its author uses stylistic devices, such as the metaphor. The role of the evangelists as authors is also important. Using the historical-critical method, the passage Mk 2, 18-20 reveals the exceptional nature of the metaphor fiance, fiancee, and wedding (i.e. wedding guests). The three metaphors make up a logical unit. With the help of that stylistic device, the reader can accept Jesus’ teaching in which he conceals his identity. A polemic is just an expression or a reason for using a metaphor, which is a common expression in Jewish teachings. The metaphor that is used also becomes a “bridge” connecting the past with the present and thereby complements the limitations of the historical-critical method. Jesus not only spoke the investigated lines in the literal sense. They also contain a hidden spiritual meaning that indicates Christ’s mission of salvation.
Journal: Anafora - časopis za znanost o književnosti
- Issue Year: 6/2019
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 151-169
- Page Count: 19
- Language: Croatian