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Scripture, Texts, and Tracings in Romans

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 2021

Summary

The Apostle employs the Scriptures more in Romans than in any of his other letters. Scripture, Texts, and Tracings in Romans advances the interpretation of Romans by exploring how the Apostle Paul quoted, alluded to, or "echoed" the Jewish Scriptures. Identification of allusions is at the forefront, as are questions of methodology, the texture of Paul's theology, his understanding of Scripture, and implications for other areas of Pauline studies, such as empire-criticism.

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Copyright year
2021
ISBN-Print
978-1-9787-0471-8
ISBN-Online
978-1-9787-0472-5
Publisher
Lexington, Lanham
Language
English
Pages
268
Product type
Edited Book

Table of contents

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    1. Contents No access
    2. List of Tables No access
      1. Books No access
      2. Journals No access
    3. Preface No access
    1. The Rationale No access
    2. Tackling Paul’s Use of Scripture in Romans No access
    3. Conclusion No access
    1. The Ancient Text, Translation, and Citation of Hab 2:4 No access
    2. The Early History of Rewriting of Part of Hab 2:4 No access
    3. Rewriting and Snippet Quotations of Hab 2:4 in Romans No access
    4. Conclusion No access
    5. Notes No access
    6. Bibliography No access
    1. Reference to Isa 52:5 in Rom 2:24 and its Context No access
    2. Deutero-Isaianic Connections in the Early Chapters of Romans No access
    3. Conclusion No access
    4. Notes No access
    5. Bibliography No access
    1. Paul’s Use of Sacred Scripture in Context No access
    2. Correspondence between Paul’s Use of the Old Testament and Select Second Temple Texts No access
    3. The Connections between God’s Promises and David as Opposed to Torah No access
    4. Conclusion No access
    5. Notes No access
    6. Bibliography No access
    1. A Linguistic Evaluation No access
    2. Sin/Sin-Offering in the Context of Romans 8:3 No access
    3. Notes No access
    4. Bibliography No access
    1. Reasons to Reevaluate Obeng’s Conclusions No access
    2. The Spirit in the Wisdom of Solomon No access
    3. The Holy Spirit in Romans No access
    4. Wisdom and the Spirit in the Book of Wisdom and the Epistle to the Romans No access
    5. Conclusion No access
    6. Notes No access
    7. Bibliography No access
    1. A Wisdom Polemic: Rom 9:20 and 11:34 No access
    2. The Context of Isaiah 29:16: The NE Wisdom Polemic and God’s Mercy No access
    3. The Context of Isaiah 45:9: The NE Wisdom Polemic and God’s Cyrus Plan No access
    4. The Purpose of Isa 29:16 and 45:9 in Rom 9:20 No access
    5. The Context of Isa 40:13: God’s Wisdom Polemic in the Motif of the NE No access
    6. Isaiah 40:13 in Rom 11:34 No access
    7. Conclusion No access
    8. Notes No access
    9. Bibliography No access
    1. The Context of ROMANS 9:20–21 No access
    2. Romans 9:20–21: The Potter and the Clay No access
    3. Romans 9:21: The Potter’s Right No access
    4. Conclusion No access
    5. Notes No access
    6. Bibliography No access
    1. The Main Argument of the Context (9:30–10:13) No access
    2. In What Sense Is Christ the End of the Law? (Rom 10:4) No access
    3. Scriptural Support for Two Ways of Righteousness (10:5–8) No access
    4. Paul’s Interpretive Methods No access
    5. Notes No access
    6. Bibliography No access
    1. Obduracy in Translations of the Hebrew Bible No access
    2. Agency and Obduracy in Qumran No access
    3. Agency and Obduracy in Romans No access
    4. A Comparison of Paul and Qumran No access
    5. Notes No access
    6. Bibliography No access
    1. Argumentation and Structure in Romans 12 No access
    2. Jewish Scriptural Echoes, Allusions, and Citations in Rom 12:9–21 No access
    3. Conclusion No access
    4. Notes No access
    5. Bibliography No access
    1. A Brief Survey of Second Temple Expectations No access
    2. The Roman Audiences and a Jewish Messiah No access
    3. Xριστός No access
    4. The Evidence from Romans No access
    5. Conclusion No access
    6. Notes No access
    7. Bibliography No access
    1. Intertextuality and Method No access
    2. Empire Criticism and Method No access
    3. Text and Topos No access
    4. The Question of Criteria No access
    5. Caution and Voice under Domination No access
    6. Method Going Forward No access
    7. Notes No access
    8. Bibliography No access
    1. Notes No access
    2. Bibliography No access
  1. Index No access Pages 239 - 244
  2. Index of Ancient Sources No access Pages 245 - 264
  3. About the Contributors No access Pages 265 - 268

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