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Redaction - Research Paper

Redaction

Assignment: Redaction Criticism

Luke 18.35-43 cf Mtt 20:29-34, Mk10:46-52 healing of the blind man.

The story of the healing of the blind man appears in all Synoptic Gospels. There are variations in each account in this I am dealing with the story of the healing of the blind man as it is appear in the Gospel of Luke. I will attempt to compare and contrast Luke with Mark and draw out Luke's own materials. Also try to explain the changes that occur and its theological significance to Luke.

In v35 begins the story portraying Jesus is the only one approaching Jericho as a blind man sits by the roadside begging (NRSV). This blind man has no name in Luke's account. In the Markan ...

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reaction....a loud shout out from the blind man for Jesus.

39-40 Luke like Mark vv48-49 shows the reaction from the crowd to the blind man's enquiry. They tried to stop him from calling Jesus and yet he cried out even louder. It is interesting at this point of the story that the blind man addressed Jesus as "Son of David", Jesus' reaction came in two parts, first he ordered the man to be brought to him and second he saved him he restored his sight.

This next part of the story vv41-43 Luke version gives us room to anticipate that the crowd must have assisted the blind man to Jesus. Like Mark, the crowd encouraged the blind man to Jesus by saying "take heart he is calling you". Luke omits the throwing off of the cloak but straight moves into Jesus' conversation with the blind man. "What do you want me to do for you?"Luke's version is slightly different from Mark's the blind man addressed Jesus as Lord where in Mark's Jesus is being addressed as Teacher. Luke's Jesus responded by ...

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side. This is a one on one encounter and the highlight is Jesus and the blind man. This encounter, the blind man is the only one who was able to know Jesus. The disciples and the crowd who have been with Jesus for a period of time failed to know Jesus. The crowd becomes a barrier between Jesus and the blind man. They rebuked him when he called out to Jesus but that did not stop the blind man. He was more determined and called out even louder than the previous attempt. Again in this first part of the story the crowd reactions show the situation of the disciples and those who have followed Jesus. Like the previous story where they stopped the young children from Jesus (Luke 18:15-17), ...

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Added: 11/8/2013 02:27:22 AM
Submitted By: stan10
Category: Religion
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