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Paul And The Early Jewish Encounter With Deuteronomy David Lincicum

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Paul And The Early Jewish Encounter With Deuteronomy David Lincicum
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Publisher: Mohr Siebeck
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.15 MB
Pages: 289
Author: David Lincicum
ISBN: 9783161503863, 9783161516276, 3161503864, 3161516273
Language: English
Year: 2010
Volume: 284

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Paul And The Early Jewish Encounter With Deuteronomy David Lincicum by David Lincicum 9783161503863, 9783161516276, 3161503864, 3161516273 instant download after payment.

Attending to the realia of ancient practices for reading Scripture, David Lincicum charts the effective history of Deuteronomy in a broad range of early Jewish authors in antiquity. By viewing Paul as one example of this long history of tradition, the apostle emerges as a Jewish reader of Deuteronomy. In light of his transformation by encounter with the risen Christ, Paul's interpretation of the end of the Pentateuch alternates between the traditional and the radical, but remains in conversation with his Jewish rough contemporaries. Specifically, Paul is seen to interpret Deuteronomy with a threefold construal as ethical authority, theological norm, and a lens for the interpretation of Israel's history. In this way, the volume sets Paul firmly in the history of Jewish biblical interpretation and at the same time provides a wide-ranging survey of the impact of Deuteronomy in antiquity.

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