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The Church In The Wilderness Pauls Use Of Exodus Traditions In 1 Corinthians Carla Swafford Works

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The Church In The Wilderness Pauls Use Of Exodus Traditions In 1 Corinthians Carla Swafford Works
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Publisher: Mohr Siebeck
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.82 MB
Pages: 218
Author: Carla Swafford Works
ISBN: 9783161536052, 3161536053
Language: English
Year: 2014
Volume: 379

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The Church In The Wilderness Pauls Use Of Exodus Traditions In 1 Corinthians Carla Swafford Works by Carla Swafford Works 9783161536052, 3161536053 instant download after payment.

Much attention has been devoted to Paul's quotations from the Old Testament, but little attention has been given to Paul's use of biblical narratives. The most extensive use of scripture in 1 Corinthians involves an allusion to Israel's exodus (10:1-22), which contains only one quotation (1 Cor 10:7). Since there is much debate on how to identify scriptural allusions, Carla Works examines two passages where there is overwhelming scholarly consensus regarding the presence of exodus imagery: 1 Corinthians 5:6-8 and 10:1-22. These passages, therefore, provide an ideal place to consider how Paul is using Israel's exodus traditions to instruct a predominantly non-Jewish congregation. The author argues that the exodus tradition, a tradition used to bolster Israel's identity and to teach Israel about the identity of God, is reinterpreted by Paul in light of Christ and is employed to foster the identity formation of the Corinthians as the church of "one God and one Lord" (1 Cor 8:6).

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