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Do This in Remembrance of Me - The Disputed Words in the Lukan Institution Narrative (Luke 22.19b-20): An Historico-Exegetical, Theological and Sociological Analysis (Hardcover)
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Do This in Remembrance of Me - The Disputed Words in the Lukan Institution Narrative (Luke 22.19b-20): An Historico-Exegetical, Theological and Sociological Analysis (Hardcover)
Series: The Library of New Testament Studies
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In Part one, Billings examines the longstanding difficulty
represented by the textual tradition preserved in "Codex Bezae" (D,
05) at the point of the Last Supper narrative in "St. Luke's
Gospel". In Part two, an extensive survey of previous and current
explanations of the textual difficulty is undertaken. The disputed
words of Luke 22:19b-20 are examined at length in regards to their
style, grammar and theology, so as to ascertain their source and
allegedly non-Lukan features. The possibility that the textual
conundrum presented by Codex Bezae may result from either an
intentional or unintentional scribal error is then investigated,
with an examination of the literary and historical context in which
the narrative has been transmitted. Finally, the thesis of J.
Jeremias, that the text of "Codex Bezae" and its ancestors was
altered in accord with the disciplina arcani that developed in
early Christianity, is examined at length. When these theories and
explanations are found to be inadequate, in Part three of the work
a new way forward is proposed by understanding the text of "Codex
Bezae" to be a 'window' into the social and cultural world of the
community by whom and for whom it was produced. The study concludes
with the assertion that the text was altered amidst the historical
and cultural background of the localised persecutions experienced
by the early Christians, so as to preserve and shield the community
from outbreaks of violence such as that experienced in Lyons (ca.
177 CE).
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