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Starling Not My People

Gentiles as Exiles in Pauline Hermeneutics

E-Book, Englisch, Band 184, 266 Seiten

Reihe: Beihefte zur Zeitschrift für die neutestamentliche Wissenschaft

ISBN: 978-3-11-025961-2
Verlag: De Gruyter
Format: PDF
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After a survey of recent approaches to the study of Paul’s use of Scripture, the four main chapters explore the use of Isa. 54:1 in Gal. 4:27, the catena of scriptural texts in 2 Cor. 6:16–18, Hos. 1:10 and 2:23 in Rom. 9:25–26 and Isa. 57:19 in Eph. 2:17.In each case, the ancienwriter seeks to place the letter in its historical context and rhetorical situation, identify the significance of any conflations or modifications that have taken place in the citation process, analyse the citation’s function within its immediate context, compare its use by Paul with the various ways in which the text is interpreted and appropriated by other Second Temple writers, and evaluate the main proposals offered as explanations for the riddle posed by the citation. That done, he offers his own account of the hermeneutic at work, based on an analysis of the explicit and implicit hermeneutical pointers through which the letter guides its readers in their appropriation of Scripture.This book compares the hermeneutical approaches of the four letters and draws conclusionsconcerning the interplay of continuity and discontinuity between Scripture and gospel in Paul's letters and the relationship between grace and Gentile inclusion in his theology.
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1;Acknowledgements;8
2;Table of Contents;10
3;Chapter 1 Introduction;14
3.1;1.1 Problems and issues ;14
3.2;1.2 Methodology ;19
4;Chapter 2 ‘ The Children of the Desolate Woman’: Isa. 54: 1 in Gal. 4: 27;36
4.1;2.1 Historical context and rhetorical situation ;36
4.2;2.2 Isa. 54: 1 in Gal. 4: 27 ;40
4.3;2.3 The function of the citation within Gal. 4: 21– 5:1 ;41
4.4;2.4 The central problem ;43
4.5;2.5 Isa. 54: 1 in Second Temple Jewish interpretation ;43
4.6;2.6 Proposed solutions ;48
4.7;2.7 Gal. 4: 27 within the hermeneutical framework of the letter ;53
4.8;2.8 Gal. 4: 27 and the story of Israel in Galatians ;59
4.9;2.9 ‘She is our mother’: Exiles and Gentiles in Gal. 4: 27 ;70
5;Chapter 3 ‘ Come out from them’: The Scripture Catena in 2 Cor. 6: 16-18;74
5.1;3.1 Historical context and rhetorical situation ;74
5.2;3.2 The citations ;78
5.3;3.3 The function of the citations within 2 Cor. 6:14–7: 1 ;83
5.4;3.4 The central problem ;89
5.5;3.5 Proposed solutions ;89
5.6;3.6 Lev. 26:11-12, Isa. 52: 11 and 2 Sam. 7: 14a in Second Temple Jewish interpretation;101
5.7;3.7 2 Cor. 6:16-18 within the hermeneutical framework of the letter ;109
5.8;3.8 2 Cor. 6: 16-18 and the story of Israel in 2 Corinthians ;113
5.9;3.9 ‘Since we have these promises–’: Jewish promises and Gentile readers;116
6;Chapter 4 ‘ Not my People’: Hos. 1: 10 and 2: 23 in Rom. 9:25- 26;120
6.1;4.1 Historical context and rhetorical situation;120
6.2;4.2 The citations ;123
6.3;4.3 The function of the citations within Rom. 9: 22-29 ;127
6.4;4.4 The central problem ;130
6.5;4.5 Proposed solutions ;131
6.6;4.6 Hos. 2: 23 and 1: 10 [2: 25 and 2:1 LXX and MT] in Second Temple Jewish interpretation ;140
6.7;4.7 Rom. 9: 25-26 within the hermeneutical framework of the letter ;144
6.8;4.8 Rom. 9: 25-26 and the story of Israel in Romans ;152
6.9;4.9 ‘Not my people’: Exiles and Gentiles in Rom. 9: 25-26 ;175
7;Chapter 5 ‘ You who were far off’: Isa. 57: 19 in Eph. 2: 17;180
7.1;5.1 Historical context and rhetorical situation ;180
7.2;5.2 Isa. 57: 19 in Eph. 2: 17 ;183
7.3;5.3 The function of the citation within Eph. 2:11-22 ;185
7.4;5.4 The central problem ;190
7.5;5.5 Proposed solutions ;190
7.6;5.6 Isa. 57:19 in Second Temple Jewish interpretation;193
7.7;5.7 Eph. 2: 17 within the hermeneutical framework of the letter ;196
7.8;5.8 Eph. 2: 17 and the story of Israel in Ephesians ;199
7.9;5.9 ‘You who were far off–’: Exiles and Gentiles in Eph. 2:17 ;205
8;Chapter 6 Conclusion;208
8.1;6.1 Introduction ;208
8.2;6.2 Summaries ;208
8.3;6.3 Comparisons ;214
8.4;6.4 Implications ;222
8.5;6.5 Avenues for further exploration ;229
9;Bibliography;232
10;Index of Ancient Texts;250
10.1;Biblical Texts;250
10.2;Non-Biblical Texts;261
11;Index of Modern Authors;264


Starling, David I.
David I. Starling, Morling College, Sydney, Australia

David I. Starling, Morling College, Sydney, Australia


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