Drinking Gall and Vinegar: Psalm 69:22: An Underestimated Intertext in Matt 27:34, 48
Drinking Gall and Vinegar: Psalm 69:22: An Underestimated Intertext in Matt 27:34, 48
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Berlin: De Gruyter
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The intertextual play with Psalm 69:22 in Matt 27:34, 48 is an important aspect for adequately understanding Matthew’s crucifixion scene. In Matt 27:34 the Roman soldiers offer Jesus “wine mixed with gall”, which is an allusion to Psalm 69:22a. By acting as the praying-self’s opponents, the Roman soldiers are portrayed as the mockers of Psalm 69:22...
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Drinking Gall and Vinegar: Psalm 69:22: An Underestimated Intertext in Matt 27:34, 48
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TN_cdi_proquest_journals_3077938576
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_proquest_journals_3077938576
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0044-2615
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1613-009X
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10.1515/znw-2021-0007