Echoes of Scripture, representative figures, and messianic exegesis
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We cannot begin the process of identifying and interpreting John's allusions to marriage texts without some idea of what an allusion is and how it works. Wendell V. Harris offers a clear and concise definition in his Dictionary of Concepts in Literary Criticism and Theory. According to Harris, an allusion is “the evocation of a person, character, place, event, idea, or portion of text through quotation (exact or approximate), implicit reference through similarity, explicit reference, or echo. Such evocation or suggestion is intended to lead the reader to bring some aspect of the referent to bear at that point of the originating text.” He further explains that “allusion is presumed to enrich meaning, pleasure being derived from the economy with which it does so.” In Harris' terms, the proposed allusions to be evaluated in this study evoke a portion of Israel's Scriptures by means of implicit reference through similarity.
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We cannot begin the process of identifying and interpreting John's allusions to marriage texts without some idea of what an allusion is and how it works. Wendell V. Harris offers a clear and concise definition in his Dictionary of Concepts in Literary Criticism and Theory. According to Harris, an allusion is “the evocation of a person, character, place, event, idea, or portion of text through quotation (exact or approximate), implicit reference through similarity, explicit reference, or echo. Such evocation or suggestion is intended to lead the reader to bring some aspect of the referent to bear at that point of the originating text.” He further explains that “allusion is presumed to enrich meaning, pleasure being derived from the economy with which it does so.” In Harris' terms, the proposed allusions to be evaluated in this study evoke a portion of Israel's Scriptures by means of implicit reference through similarity.
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