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Für Israel und die Völker
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In this work, the author investigates Gal 1:13-14, Gal 3:6-14, 1 Thess 4:13-17, 2 Cor 12:1-10 and Rom 10:4 and then expounds how Paul, although originating from Judaism and having been educated in ...
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03 December 1998

In this work, the author investigates Gal 1:13-14, Gal 3:6-14, 1 Thess 4:13-17, 2 Cor 12:1-10 and Rom 10:4 and then expounds how Paul, although originating from Judaism and having been educated in Jewish Biblical interpretation, reaches a new hermeneutic only after his experience of Christ.
The apostle proves to be dependent neither on apocalyptic views nor on the methods of Greek Rhetoric nor on Rabbinic Midrash, although he is well versed in them. Instead, he develops a Christological interpretation of the Torah, and this interpretation becomes the centre of his mission to the non-Jews.
The Torah finds its eschatological fulfillment in Christ and receives its ethical validity for the nations in the form of the love command.
The apostle proves to be dependent neither on apocalyptic views nor on the methods of Greek Rhetoric nor on Rabbinic Midrash, although he is well versed in them. Instead, he develops a Christological interpretation of the Torah, and this interpretation becomes the centre of his mission to the non-Jews.
The Torah finds its eschatological fulfillment in Christ and receives its ethical validity for the nations in the form of the love command.
Price: $272.00
Pages: 310
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Novum Testamentum, Supplements
Publication Date:
03 December 1998
ISBN: 9789004112971
Format: Other
Gerbern S. Oegema, Drs. theol. (1985), Free University of Amsterdam, Dr. phil. (1989) in Judaism, Free University of Berlin, PD in Theology (1997), University of Tübingen, is currently Privatdozent at the Theological Faculty and Deputy Director of the Institute for Ancient Judaism and the Religious History of the Hellenistic Era in Tübingen.