Isaiah's New Exodus in MarkArgues that Mark's primary concern is to present Jesus as the one who unexpectedly fulfills Isaiah's long-delayed ''new exodus.'' |
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Achtemeier allusion appears argued Beavis Beelzebul Beelzebul controversy blind book of Isaiah Chapter Christology citation cited concerns context covenant deliverance demons disciples discussion echoes Elijah eschatological exiles Exodus Exodus 23 exorcisms function Gentile given Gnilka God's Gospel of Mark Guelich Gundry Gundry's healing hermeneutic Hooker ibid icons ideology imagery imply inauguration incomprehension indicate interpretation Isaiah 53 Israel Israel's Jeremias Jerusalem Jewish John judgement Kingdom Lindars literary Malachi Marcus Mark Mark's Gospel Mark's Jesus Markan messianic miracles motif Mystery narrative nations noted parables parallels particular passion predictions Passover perhaps Pesch Pharisees present prologue prophet Psalm question Qumran rabbinic Räisänen recognised reference reflect rejection response role salvation schema Schneck seems servant significance structure suffering suggests Suhl Swartley Targum TDNT Temple Testament texts themes traditions understanding understood verses Westermann Wildberger wisdom word Yahweh-Warrior Yahweh's Yahweh's coming καὶ