"What is a woman that You are mindful of her?" : aspects of irony and honour in Luke 7:36-50
Date
2013
Authors
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Publisher
Faculty of Theology, University of Stellenbosch
Abstract
Unlike the other three gospel writers, Luke places the account of a woman anointing Jesus
outside the passion narrative, in the context of Jesus’ ministry in Galilee. The article explores
rhetorical mechanisms through which the narrator of Luke 7:36-50 presents the story of
Jesus’ anointing by a woman publicly known as “a sinner”, while eating with a Pharisee
named Simon. The passage is firstly situated within the broad literary context of Luke’s
gospel. A brief analysis of the narrative focuses secondly on Jesus’ identity and authority
as “a friend of sinners”. The essay finally investigates aspects of irony and honour in the
passage, with particular reference to the reversal of roles—both of the Pharisee and the
woman.
Description
CITATION: Mouton, E. 2013. "What is a woman that You are mindful of her?" : aspects of irony and honour in Luke 7:36-50. Dutch Reformed Theological Journal, 54(3&4):1-11, doi:10.5952/54-0-358.
The original publication is available at https://ojs.reformedjournals.co.za
The original publication is available at https://ojs.reformedjournals.co.za
Keywords
Bible. Luke, VII, 36-50 -- Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Citation
Mouton, E. 2013. "What is a woman that You are mindful of her?" : aspects of irony and honour in Luke 7:36-50. Dutch Reformed Theological Journal, 54(3&4):1-11, doi:10.5952/54-0-358.