E-Book, Englisch, Band 184, 266 Seiten
Reihe: Beihefte zur Zeitschrift für die neutestamentliche Wissenschaft
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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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