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Marcion’s Gospel and its Use of the Jewish Scriptures

Authors
  • Davis, Phillip Andrew Jr.1
  • 1 Ev.-Theol. Seminar, Am Hof 1, 53113 , (Germany)
Type
Published Article
Journal
Zeitschrift für die neutestamentliche Wissenschaft
Publisher
De Gruyter
Publication Date
Feb 02, 2021
Volume
112
Issue
1
Pages
105–129
Identifiers
DOI: 10.1515/znw-2021-0006
Source
De Gruyter
Keywords
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Abstract

Despite the popular notion of Marcion’s outright rejection of the Jewish Scriptures, his gospel draws on those Scriptures not infrequently. While this might appear inconsistent with Marcion’s theological thought, a pattern is evident in the way his gospel uses Scripture: On the one hand, Marcion’s gospel includes few of the direct, marked quotations of Scripture known from canonical Luke, and in none of those cases does Jesus himself fulfill Scripture. On the other hand, Marcion’s gospel includes more frequent indirect allusions to Scripture, several of which imply Jesus’ fulfillment of scriptural prophecy. This pattern suggests a Marcionite redaction of Luke whereby problematic marked quotes were omitted, while allusions were found less troublesome or simply overlooked due to their implicit nature.

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