Salt And Light: Reading Matthew 5:13–16 Within The Context Of The Matthean Community -- By: Frans-Johan Pienaar
Journal: Conspectus
Volume: CONSPECTUS 35:1 (Apr 2023)
Article: Salt And Light: Reading Matthew 5:13–16 Within The Context Of The Matthean Community
Author: Frans-Johan Pienaar
Conspectus 35:1 (April 2023) p. 43
Salt And Light: Reading Matthew 5:13–16 Within The Context Of The Matthean Community
Regent University School of Divinity
About The Author
Mr. Frans-Johan Pienaar is a nativeborn South African currently completing his Ph.D. in Biblical Studies: New Testament at Regent University in Virginia Beach, Virginia. He lives in Virginia Beach with his wife, Marionette and their two sons. [email protected]
This article: https://www.sats.ac.za/conspectus/salt-light-matthew-contect-matthean-community https://doi.org/10.54725/conspectus.2023.1.3
Abstract
The pericope of Matthew 5–7, known traditionally as the Sermon on the Mount, has provided scholars with fertile ground for research over the last two millennia. However, one finds scant evidence of scholarly exegesis that reveals an understanding of the Sermon’s message from within the fractured social situation of the diverse Matthean community following the first Jewish War. Some scholars assert that the writers of the Gospels had no particular audience in mind when writing. This approach would make the Sermon a collection of generic proverbs or universally applicable tropes. Conversely, this study suggests that the social situation of the Matthean community is not only foundational but essential when reading the commands found in the pericope. The research investigates the historical and social context in Syria, Galilee, and Judea post AD 70 and the first Jewish revolt. This focus on the social situation is used as a lens through which to read Matthew 5:13–16. This study postulates that following the destruction of Jerusalem, the Matthean community would have experienced great angst, giving rise to a temptation to assimilate in order to survive. However, Matthew 5:13–16 instructs this community, “Be salt and light. Do not hide your light under a bushel and do not assimilate into the community and become useless.”
Keywords
Matthew 5, Sermon on the Mount, Matthean community, discipleship, Jewish war, salt and light
1. Introduction
The Sermon on the Mount has been a topic of discussion amongst Christian theologians and interpreters throughout the history of the Church. This study, however, proposes that the wealth of research on the Sitz im Leben of the Matthean community has not been sufficiently explored in exegeting specific passages. Rather, it seems that interpreters have been content with reading the Gospels as if they were only universal documents (see Bauckham 2008). ...
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