Paul's Use of Isaiah in Romans: A Comparative Study of Paul's Letter to the Romans and the Sibylline and Qumran Sectarian Texts

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Mohr Siebeck, 2002 - 321 páginas
Shiu-Lun Shum studies Paul's use of the Isaianic tradition in Romans in comparison to those of the Jewish Sibyls and the Qumranites. The comparison helps to underscore the distinctive characteristics of the Apostle's use of this tradition. The author shows that Paul, along with the Sibyls and the Qumranites, expressed a deep concern about Israel's future in utilizing the Isaianic materials. Methodically, this study also exposes the precariousness of the notion of intertextuality in relation to biblical studies.
 

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Chapter Two The Use of Isaiah in the Third and Fifth Books
38
Chapter Three The Use of Isaiah in Qumran Literature
96
Chapter FourPauls Use of Isaiah in the Letter to the Romans
173
Chapter Five Conclusions and Reflections
265

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Shiv Lun Shum, Born 1962; Graduation from Hong Kong Polytechnic, Evangelical Theological College, Regent College and Glasgow University (Ph.D.); currently working as a freelance Bible translator and editor.

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