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O estudo centra-se na análise semântica do relato joanino da unção de Betânia
(Jo 12,1-11). Entre os diversos estudos realizados, o nosso tem a particularidade de
compreender esse episódio como o corolário da actividade de Jesus e, ao mesmo tempo como o início da sua paixão, morte e ressurreição. Nesse sentido, o estudo propõe-se apresentar a identidade de Jesus e da missão por ele confiada aos discípulos segundo a proposta do quarto evangelista. O estudo parte do texto canónico – tendo por base o texto Novum Testamentum graece editado por E. Nestle – K. Aland e outros (Stuttgart 271993) – e do princípio de que o Evangelho joanino é uma obra literária inserida no seu contexto histórico e com o objectivo de conduzir à fé e à sua confissão em Jesus Cristo, o Filho de Deus (20,31). Assim, partindo do texto, do seu enquadramento e estrutura, analisamos o seu significado.
This study is centered on a semantic analysis of John’s account of the unction of Bethany (Jo 12, 1-11). Amid the various existing studies, the present one has the particularity of regarding this episode as a corollary of Jesus’ activity and, at the same time, as the beginning of His passion, death and resurrection. With this in mind, the study seeks to present the identity of Jesus and of the mission he entrusted to the disciples in accordance with the view put forward by the fourth evangelist. The study is rooted in the canonical text– based on the text of the Novum Testamentum graece edited by E. Nestle – K. Aland and others (Stuttgart 27 1993) – and the principle that John’s Gospel is a literary work situated in its historical context, with the objective of leading to faith and confession in Jesus Christ, Son of God. Thus, starting from the text, its framework and structure, this study analyzes its meaning.
This study is centered on a semantic analysis of John’s account of the unction of Bethany (Jo 12, 1-11). Amid the various existing studies, the present one has the particularity of regarding this episode as a corollary of Jesus’ activity and, at the same time, as the beginning of His passion, death and resurrection. With this in mind, the study seeks to present the identity of Jesus and of the mission he entrusted to the disciples in accordance with the view put forward by the fourth evangelist. The study is rooted in the canonical text– based on the text of the Novum Testamentum graece edited by E. Nestle – K. Aland and others (Stuttgart 27 1993) – and the principle that John’s Gospel is a literary work situated in its historical context, with the objective of leading to faith and confession in Jesus Christ, Son of God. Thus, starting from the text, its framework and structure, this study analyzes its meaning.
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ALMEIDA, Bernardo de - Unção de Betânia (Jo 12,1-11). Didaskalia. Lisboa. ISSN 0253-1674. 38:1 (2008) 177-196
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Faculdade de Teologia da Universidade Católica Portuguesa