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학술저널
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한국기독교학회 한국기독교신학논총 한국기독교신학논총 제80집
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2012.4
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35 - 57 (23page)

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It is generally assumed that the present form of the eight visions of Zechariah in chapters 1-6 was composed by one author. The article argues against this long-held presumption with its redactional analysis of the text. Based on the hypothesis recognized and developed by Hallaschka, it examines parts of three visions, believed by the author to have been formulated earlier than the other visions. Those visions are Zechariah 1:8-11, 2:1-4(Heb. vv. 5-8), and 5:1-2. In the article, it is argued that the above texts should be differentiated from the other passages in the vision pericope due to their conspicuously distinct feature and messages as a group as well as their chronological priority over other vision passages in Zechariah. In other words, the three texts are linked not only through their contemporaneity and shared linguistic expressions, but also through a common theme which can be envisaged as a picture only when the three reconstructed texts are put together. That theme is the urgency for the construction of the temple: “Since the current peace of the world (the vision on the man among the myrtle tree) enables Jerusalem to be measured (the vision on the man with a measuring line), it is now the time to rebuild the temple (the vision on the flying scroll).” It also reveals the texts` progressive movement toward the temple is blurred in the finalized text due to revisional activities in the following period. The article ends with a suggestion, encouraging more in-depth studies on the vision narrative of Zechariah, particularly from a redaction-critical perspective. For there has been virtually no previous scholarly attempt made on the subject.

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