Anonymous singularity as a pragmatic clue: Remarks on the figure of the scribe-turned-disciple (Matthew 13:52)
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The RRENAB Symposium on pseudepigraphy had several workshops. This article stems from one on the figure of the scribe who became a disciple, as described in Matt 13.52. Historico-critical research has often considered this final mashal as a hermeneutical principle of the matthean redactor. Some exegetes even detected autobiographical traits. It is not strictly a pseudepigraphical phenomenon but also a narrative trickery playing with an anonymous figure and its recipient. The author suggests rereading from a pragmatic point of view this scribe’s characteristics to identify the instructions for interpretation left in the text for the reader.
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