Many Bible interpreters assume a biblical text has only one
right meaning and that it can be found if the reader uses the right
methods. Charles Cosgrove, on the other hand, recognizes that
language often admits multiple meanings and that scholars must deal
with several sensible readings. As an example, "Elusive Israel"
examines the identity of Israel in Romans 11, arguing for three
equally plausible interpretations.
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