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' I Rudolf Schnackenburg ,· The Gospel John Volume 1 , I. THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO ST JOHN HERDER'S THEOLOGICAL COMMENTARY ON THE NEW TESTAMENT General Editors Serafin de Ausejo, Lucien Cerfaux, Beda Rigaux, Rudolf Schnackenburg, Anton Vo gtle Editors of the English edition J. Massingberd Ford and Kevin Smyth r RUDOLFSCHNACKENBURG THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO ST JOHN ' VOLUME ONE INTRODUCTION AND COMMENTARY ON CHAPTERS 1-4 TRANSLATED BY KEVIN SMYTH BURNS & OATES BURNS & OATES Wellwood, North Farm Road, Tunbridge Wells, Kent Original edition: "Das Johannesevangelium", part L Herder, Frei burg, 1965 First published in English translation 1968 by Burns & Oates Ltd. Reprinted 1980, 1984 Copyright© 1968 Herder KG Printed in Great Britain by Antony Rowe Ltd. Chippenham Preface After many years of preparation, a beginning may be made, I think, with the publication of this commentary on the Gospel of St. John. Like every human undertaking, it is a child of its times. It would not have been possible without the theological labour of earlier centuries and the scientific research of the last decades. I should like the commentary to make its contribution to the present state of studies, without abandon ing Catholic tradition or the scientific method used by New Testament scholars of all confessions. Dealing as we are with one of the most mature and, at the same time, one of the most controverted products of early Christianity, in which some find the supreme and crowning testimony of the faith of the primitive Church, and others a work of pious speculation with no historical value, one can only use all available means to "explain" it, that is, to make it understandable to the mentality of the present-day reader. The tension which is now so strongly felt between "faith and history", "history and myth", "historical knowledge and the understand ing of faith" comes out perhaps more strongly than elsewhere in the Gospel of St. John. Every commentary on it represents a scientific decision and a personal confession of faith. My own effort claims to be no different. Anyone who now undertakes to write a "major commentary"-an enterprise which grows more and more laborious every year-must consider well what he proposes to offer and what limits he imposes on himself. A long introduction seemed desirable for many reasons, and almost indispensable in the present work. The general purpose of the series is to provide the reader with an adequate amount of scientific information about the problems which arise; further, the introduction is meant to indicate the scientific and theological standpoint of the author and to prepare for the commentary. As regards the materials available for the comparative history of religions, I have concentrated on the texts from Qumran and the new Coptic Gnostic finds, insofar as they have been 3 Preface made accessible. What I owe to other authors, either the Fathers or older exegetes or modern research, will be easily recognized by scholars, as will my effort to make the scientific discussion a counter-poise to certain tendencies. What matters above all, as the J ohannine kerygma tells us, is the duty of listening to the words of God's envoy himself, as he speaks from the fullness of the Spirit (Jn 3:34). Rudolf Schnackenburg 4 Contents Preface .... 3 Abbreviations . 7 INTRODUCTION I. The Gospel of St John as Written Gospel . 11 II. Relationship to the Synoptics . . . . . . 26 I I I. Literary Criticism of the Gospel of St John 44 IV. Tradition and Redaction . . . . . . . 59 V. The Question of Authorship . . . . . 75 VI. Language, Style, Movement of Though L 105 VII. Spiritual Setting and Origin . . . . . 119 VIII. Theological and Topical Interests . . . 153 IX. Textual Tradition and Textual Criticism 173 X. The Fourth Gospel in History . . . . 192 COMMENTARY I. The Prologue (1: 1-18) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 221 II. John's Testimony and the First Disciples (1: 19-51) . . . . 282 III. The Beginning of the "Signs": the Miracles at the Marriage Feast in Cana (2: 1-11) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 323 IV. The Beginnings in Jerusalem: Cleansing of the Temple, Many Signs, Dialogue with Nicodemus (2: 12 - 3: 12) . . . . . 341 The heavenly revealer and bringer of life: the J ohannine kerygma-a supplement (3:31-36, 13-21) ......... 380 V. Baptisms in Judea. Last Testimony of John the Baptist (3:22- 30). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 410 VI. Jesus Reveals Himself in Samaria (4 : 1-42). . . . . . . 419 VII. Return to Galilee. The Second Miracle at Cana (4:43-54) 461 5 Contents EXCURSUSES I. The Origin and Nature of the J ohannine Concept of the Logos 481 I I. Pre-existence . . . . . . . 494 II I. The Titles of Jesus in John 1 . . . . . 507 IV. The J ohannine "Signs" . . . . . . . 515 V. The "Son of Man" in the Fourth Gospel 529 VI. The Gnostic Myth of the Redeemer' and the J ohannine Christology . . . . . . . . . . . . . 543 VII. The Notion of Faith in the Fourth Gospel . . . . . 558 BIBLIOGRAPHY AND INDICES Bibliography of Cited Works . . . . . . . 579 I. Sources. . . . . . . . . . . . 579 II. Works on the Gospel of St John. 582 II I. Other Literature. 593 Textual Indices . 613 Index of Authors . . . . . 631 6 Abbreviation A TANT Abhandlungen zur Theologie des Allen und Neuen Testaments BZ Diblische Zeitschrirt CBQ The Catholic Biblical Quarterly csco Corpus Scriptorum Christianorum Orientalium CSEL Corpus Scriptorum Ecclesiasticorum Latinorum DBS Dictionnaire de la Bible, Supplement DTC Dictionnaire de Theologie Catholique FRLANT Forschungen zur Religion und Literatur des Allen und Neuen Testaments GCS Die griechischen christlichen Schriftsteller der ersten drei J ahrhunderte JBL Journal of Biblical Literature JTS The Journal of Theological Studies r KT Kleine Texte fiir theologische und philologische Vorlesungen und Vbungen LTK Lexikon fiir Theologie und Kirche (2nd ed.) NRT Nouvelle Revue Theologique NTS New Testament Studies PG Migne, Patrologia Graeca PL Migne, Patrologia Latina RAC Reallexikon fiir Antike und Christentum RB Revue Biblique RGG Die Religion in Geschichte und Gegenwart RSR Revue de Science Religieuse TLZ Theologische Literaturzeitung TU Texte und Untersuchungen zur Geschichte der altchristlichen Literatur. Archiv fiir die griechisch-christlichen Schriftsteller der ersten drei Jahr hunderte TWNT Theologisches ,vorterbuch zum Neuen Testament E. T.: Theological Dictionary of the New Testament ZAW Zeitschrift fiir die alttestamentliche Wissenschaft ZKT Zeitschritt fiir katholische Theologie ZNW Zeitschrift fiir die neutestamentliche Wissenschaft ZTK Zeitschritt fiir Theologie und Kirche NOTE: The sources (Bibliography I) are generally quoted by editor's name only. The works listed in Bibliography II and III are quoted by author and (short) title. Book titles are given in italics, and articles from periodicals, dictionaries, collective works, etc., in quotation marks. For full references see the bibliography. 7

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