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Swimming In The Sea Of Scripture Pauls Use Of The Old Testament In 2 Corinthians 471313 Paul Han

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Swimming In The Sea Of Scripture Pauls Use Of The Old Testament In 2 Corinthians 471313 Paul Han
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Publisher: Bloomsbury T&T Clark
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.65 MB
Author: Paul Han
ISBN: 9780567659316, 9780567655417, 0567659313, 0567655415
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Swimming In The Sea Of Scripture Pauls Use Of The Old Testament In 2 Corinthians 471313 Paul Han by Paul Han 9780567659316, 9780567655417, 0567659313, 0567655415 instant download after payment.

In examining the appropriation of Scripture in 2 Corinthians 4–13, Han argues that the apostle is not only aware of the original contexts of the passages he refers to, but goes beyond the immediate contexts and brings in the larger context of the Old Testament. This is indicated by the presence of major themes from a large part of the Old Testament and also by concatenation of passages from different places. This suggests that Paul is not so much concerned with exact reproduction of the scriptural texts as with thematic and structural correspondences.
In the course of adapting the Scripture, necessary changes of referent occur and Paul appears to use the method of identification in reading the Old Testament. Whether it is Paul himself, the Corinthians or the opponents, various kinds of identification take place with the scriptural writers and the characters mentioned in it. This identification extends even to the point of identifying the Corinthians with the Servant of Isaiah, Jesus and God. From this it is suggested that there is a concept of ‘corporate identity’ present throughout the chapters, which is also seen in the Old Testament.
In many cases Paul’s basic thrust is sufficiently clear even without any understanding of scriptural references he makes. This is because Paul often makes a rhetorical use of the Scripture by citing a text at climactic points or near the closing of a section he is developing to strengthen his points, even as he brings in the ‘big picture’ of the Old Testament.

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