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Regulations Concerning Tongues And Prophecy In 1 Corinthians 142640 Relevance Beyond The Corinthian Church The Library Of New Testament Studies Vol 406 Elim Hiu

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Regulations Concerning Tongues And Prophecy In 1 Corinthians 142640 Relevance Beyond The Corinthian Church The Library Of New Testament Studies Vol 406 Elim Hiu
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Publisher: T&T Clark International
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.1 MB
Pages: 241
Author: Elim Hiu
ISBN: 9780567546067, 0567546063
Language: English
Year: 2010
Volume: 406

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Regulations Concerning Tongues And Prophecy In 1 Corinthians 142640 Relevance Beyond The Corinthian Church The Library Of New Testament Studies Vol 406 Elim Hiu by Elim Hiu 9780567546067, 0567546063 instant download after payment.

This is an examination of the background to the gift of tongues in the light of Old Testament prophecy. In this book, Hiu firstly examines the background to the gifts of tongues and prophecy with a comprehensive assessment of the historical evidence, both primary and secondary, finding that tongues is a uniquely Christian phenomenon. Hiu then demonstrates that 'New Testament prophecy' is best considered as a direct extension of Old Testament prophecy. Hiu moves on to define and describe the functions of both tongues and prophecy in the New Testament which subsequently provides a clear base from which to seek a coherent understanding of the context and intent of Paul's regulations in 1 Cor 14.26-40. Attention is then focused on the socio-religious context of the known New Testament churches to determine if these regulations are applicable in non-Corinthian congregations. This ties in with a wider debate in Pauline scholarship surrounding whether Paul's intent was for Corinthians to be only addressed to the church at Corinth or whether he intended it to have a secondary audience also. Finally, Hiu draws the conclusion that Paul's regulations in 1 Corinthians are aptly applicable in all known New Testament churches and that the Corinthian situation is not unique. The natural inference is thereby that these regulations may be considered further in application to Christian churches in a contemporary setting.

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