Listen "Luke’s Intertextual Advent (Luke 1; 1 Sam 2; Exod 15)"
Episode Synopsis
In this episode, we reflect upon the opening chapters of Luke's Gospel narrative. In their own ways, both Matthew and Mark give a meaningful and extended introduction to the birth of Jesus and the beginning of his ministry. Luke chooses to begin by juxtaposing the story of Mary and the story of Elizabeth. Mary's song in particular is rife with theological and intertextual richness. In her reflection on God's sovereignty and their role in redemptive history, Mary echoes the Song of Hannah and the Song of Miriam. These profound and beautiful words provide the stunning backdrop for the story of Jesus's birth in Luke 2.
Biblical Texts: Luke 1; 1 Sam 2; Exod 15.
Biblical Texts: Luke 1; 1 Sam 2; Exod 15.
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