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ISBN 10: 3110259605
ISBN 13: 9783110259605
Author: David Ian Starling
Table of contents:
Chapter 1: Introduction
1.1 Problems and issues
1.1.1 Exiles, Gentiles and Pauline Hermeneutics
1.1.2 Gentiles and grace
1.1.3 Continuity and discontinuity between Paul and Scripture
1.1.4 The hermeneutics of Ephesians and the undisputed Pauline letters
1.2 Methodology
1.2.1 Echoes of Scripture
1.2.2 The Hermeneutics of Faith
1.2.3 The Rhetoric of Citation
1.2.4 My own methodology
Chapter 2: ‘The Children of the Desolate Woman’: Isa. 54:1 in Gal. 4:27
2.1 Historical context and rhetorical situation
2.2 Isa. 54:1 in Gal. 4:27
2.3 The function of the citation within Gal. 4:21–5:1
2.4 The central problem
2.5 Isa. 54:1 in Second Temple Jewish interpretation
2.6 Proposed solutions
2.6.1 Paul’s interpretation is determined by his christological and apocalyptic precommitments.
2.6.2 Paul’s interpretation can be explained by intertextual echoes from Isaiah
2.7 Gal. 4:27 within the hermeneutical framework of the letter
2.8 Gal. 4:27 and the story of Israel in Galatians
2.8.1 The story of Israel in Gal. 3:1–4:11
2.8.2 Paul’s story in Gal. 2:15-21
2.9 ‘She is our mother’: Exiles and Gentiles in Gal. 4:27
Chapter 3: ‘Come out from them’: The Scripture Catena in 2 Cor. 6:16-18
3.1 Historical context and rhetorical situation
3.2 The citations
3.2.1 Lev. 26:11-12 and Ezek. 37:27 in 2 Cor. 6:16c
3.2.2 Isa. 52:11 in 2 Cor. 6:17a
3.2.3 Ezek. 20:34 / 20:41 / 11:17 in 2 Cor. 6:17b
3.2.4 2 Sam. 7:14a and Isa. 43:6 in 2 Cor. 6:18a
3.3 The function of the citations within 2 Cor. 6:14–7:1
3.3.1 Who are the ?
3.3.2 Pagan idolaters, Jewish-Christian and
3.4 The central problem
3.5 Proposed solutions
3.5.1 Interpolation theories
3.5.2 Pesher exegesis
3.5.3 A salvation-historical hermeneutic
3.6 Lev. 26:11-12, Isa. 52:11 and 2 Sam. 7:14a in Second Temple Jewish interpretation
3.7 2 Cor. 6:16-18 within the hermeneutical framework of the letter
3.8 2 Cor. 6:16-18 and the story of Israel in 2 Corinthians
3.9 ‘Since we have these promises…’: Jewish promises and Gentile readers
Chapter 4: ‘Not my People’: Hos. 1:10 and 2:23 in Rom. 9:25-26
4.1 Historical context and rhetorical situation
4.2 The citations
4.2.1 Hos. 2:23 (2:25 LXX, MT) in Rom. 9:25
4.2.2 Hos. 1:10 (2:1 LXX, MT) in Rom. 9:26
4.3 The function of the citations within Rom. 9:22-29
4.4 The central problem
4.5 Proposed solutions
4.5.1 Hosea is speaking about Gentiles as well as Jews
4.5.2 Paul is speaking about Jews, not Gentiles
4.5.3 Paul alters or expands the reference of the scriptural text in the light of the ‘mystery’
4.5.4 Paul is arguing by analogy/type/pattern/principle.
4.6 Hos. 2:23 and 1:10 [2:25 and 2:1 LXX and MT] in Second Temple Jewish interpretation
4.7 Rom. 9:25-26 within the hermeneutical framework of the letter
4.8 Rom. 9:25-26 and the story of Israel in Romans
4.8.1 The story of Israel in Rom. 1-4
4.8.2 The story of Israel in Rom. 5-8
4.8.3 The story of Israel in Rom. 9-11
4.8.4 The story of Israel in Rom. 12-16
4.9 ‘Not my people’: Exiles and Gentiles in Rom. 9:25-26
Chapter 5: ‘You who were far off’: Isa. 57:19 in Eph. 2:17
5.1 Historical context and rhetorical situation
5.2 Isa. 57:19 in Eph. 2:17
5.3 The function of the citation within Eph. 2:11-22
5.4 The central problem
5.5 Proposed solutions
5.5.1 The writer may not be citing Isa. 57:19 at all
5.5.2 The writer understood Isa. 57:19 as including a reference to Gentiles among the ‘far’
5.5.3 The writer’s interpretation of Isa. 57:19 is in line with a developing Jewish interpretive t
5.5.4 The writer’s interpretation of Isa. 57:19 is informed by the eschatologically revealed ‘my
5.6 Isa. 57:19 in Second Temple Jewish interpretation
5.7 Eph. 2:17 within the hermeneutical framework of the letter
5.8 Eph. 2:17 and the story of Israel in Ephesians
5.8.1 The story of Israel in Eph. 1:3-14
5.8.2 The story of Israel in Eph. 2:1-10
5.9 ‘You who were far off…’: Exiles and Gentiles in Eph. 2:17
Chapter 6: Conclusion
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Summaries
6.2.1 Introduction
6.2.2 Gal. 4:27
6.2.3 2 Cor. 6:16-18
6.2.4 Rom. 9:25-26
6.2.5 Eph. 2:17
6.3 Comparisons
6.3.1 Common threads
6.3.2 Distinctive features
6.4 Implications
6.4.1 Paul and Scripture
6.4.2 Grace and Gentiles
6.5 Avenues for further exploration
Bibliography
Index of Ancient Texts
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