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The Law's Universal Condemning and Enslaving Power : Reading Paul, the Old Testament, and Second Temple Jewish Literature / Bryan Blazosky.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Bulletin for Biblical Research Supplement ; 24Publisher: University Park, PA : Penn State University Press, [2021]Copyright date: ©2019Description: 1 online resource (248 p.)Content type:
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ISBN:
  • 9781646020478
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 227/.06 23
LOC classification:
  • BS2655.L35 B63 2019
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  • online - DeGruyter
Online resources: Summary: While much has been written about the apostle Paul's view on the relationship between Gentile Christians and the Mosaic law, comparatively little attention has been paid to Paul's writings on the laws of Moses and how they apply to Gentile unbelievers. In this book, Bryan Blazosky examines Paul's teaching on the subject and how it relates to the lessons of the Old Testament and literature of the Second Temple period.Blazosky explicates Paul's views on Gentiles and law as they are articulated in the New Testament texts Galatians, Romans, Corinthians, Ephesians, Colossians, and Timothy, and he compares the Pauline perspective to those expressed in other Jewish writings, such as the Old Testament, the third Sibylline Oracle, Liber antiquitatum biblicarum, and 4 Ezra. Through a comparison of these texts, Blazosky finds that Paul-in line with the Old Testament and other Jewish texts-interprets the Mosaic law as having the power to universally condemn. Despite being gifted to Israel, the law's ability to curse, condemn, and enslave reaches beyond its covenantal boundaries.As the first book-length study on the relationship between Gentile unbelievers and the Mosaic law in Pauline literature, The Law's Universal Condemning and Enslaving Power will be welcomed by all who study the New Perspective on Paul, Gentile accountability, and the New Testament.
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While much has been written about the apostle Paul's view on the relationship between Gentile Christians and the Mosaic law, comparatively little attention has been paid to Paul's writings on the laws of Moses and how they apply to Gentile unbelievers. In this book, Bryan Blazosky examines Paul's teaching on the subject and how it relates to the lessons of the Old Testament and literature of the Second Temple period.Blazosky explicates Paul's views on Gentiles and law as they are articulated in the New Testament texts Galatians, Romans, Corinthians, Ephesians, Colossians, and Timothy, and he compares the Pauline perspective to those expressed in other Jewish writings, such as the Old Testament, the third Sibylline Oracle, Liber antiquitatum biblicarum, and 4 Ezra. Through a comparison of these texts, Blazosky finds that Paul-in line with the Old Testament and other Jewish texts-interprets the Mosaic law as having the power to universally condemn. Despite being gifted to Israel, the law's ability to curse, condemn, and enslave reaches beyond its covenantal boundaries.As the first book-length study on the relationship between Gentile unbelievers and the Mosaic law in Pauline literature, The Law's Universal Condemning and Enslaving Power will be welcomed by all who study the New Perspective on Paul, Gentile accountability, and the New Testament.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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