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학술저널
저자정보
김서준 (계명대학교)
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대한성서공회 성경원문연구 성경원문연구 제52호
발행연도
2023.4
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54 - 80 (27page)
DOI
10.28977/jbtr.2023.4.52.54

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This study interprets the two analogies of a child in Mark 9:33-37 and 10:13-16 in association with the events related to the disciples that occurred on the road in the second paragraph of the Gospel of Mark, and suggests that they contain the core lessons of the discipleship of Jesus. The key teachings are, as is expressed well in Jesus’ words and symbolic action in the first analogy of a child, that disciples are to serve not as the first but as the last, and that they are to welcome and receive small and insignificant beings like a little child. The second analogy of a child, in close connection with the first analogy, also emphasizes a new shift in how children are to be perceived, and how they should be welcomed and accepted. Existing studies have understood that these analogies are intended to correct adults’ negative perceptions of children in the ancient world. However, the current study argues that such understanding not only is inconsistent with the context of the passage, but also stems from a misunderstanding of the key word, παιδίον and the sentence structure of Mark 10:15. Considering its use throughout the Bible and other ancient literature, the word παιδίον in the analogy of a child is likely to refer to a child who lived as a servant rather than an ordinary child. Jesus put before his disciples the little child who was living as the last in the world, and spoke of his discipleship of serving as the servant of all people (Mark 9:35). He also demanded a new shift in the perception of the little child by identifying that child with himself (Mark 9:37). Likewise, the second child analogy reveals the meaning of Jesus’ teachings and symbolic actions more clearly when the children in the text are assumed to be in lowly and miserable situations. The problem with the disciples was not that they lacked a childlike innocent and dependable mind, but that they rejected and did not accept children, whose standings were the last in the world. Jesus’ words about the kingdom of God (Mark 10:14-15) are not intended to urge his disciples to become like children, but to emphasize that the kingdom of God belongs to the children they did not accept, and that no one can enter it without receiving these little ones.

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1. 서론
2. 두 개의 어린아이 이야기의 맥락과 상호연관성
3. 첫 번째 어린아이 이야기(막 9:33-37)의 주된 주제
4. 두 번째 어린아이 이야기의 주제
5. 결론
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