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Jesus's Puzzling Retort to the Royal Official (John 4:48) in Isodiegetic Perspective.
Document Type
Article
Source
Novum Testamentum. 2024, Vol. 66 Issue 2, p193-209. 17p.
Subject
*LOYALTY
*NARRATIVES
*CLIENTS
Language
ISSN
0048-1009
Abstract
When a "royal official" (βασιλικός) urges Jesus to help his dying son, Jesus surprisingly retorts (John 4:48): "Unless you people see signs and wonders, you will never believe!" Researchers find this outburst out of place in response to a desperate father, but this article argues that it can be explained by use of an isodiegetic perspective, where the Johannine storyworld is informed by a larger narrative tradition in which the tetrarch Herod Antipas (ca. 4 BCE–39 CE) is a known adversary of Jesus, whose adherents strive to entrap him and get him killed. In view of the official's expected patronal loyalty to "king" (βασιλεύς) Herod, his healing request can reasonably be presumed to be a trap until his appeal "Sir, come down before my child dies!" (John 4:49) clarifies that the man is not acting as a client, but as a father. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]