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Works of the Law at Qumran and in Paul (Hardcover, New)
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Works of the Law at Qumran and in Paul (Hardcover, New)
Series: New Testament Monographs, No. 13
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The phrase 'works of the law' occurs only in the Dead Sea Scrolls
and in Paul, but it has a different connotation in each corpus. At
Qumran, the 'works of the law' are deeds of obedience to God's law,
and are ultimately inspired by God. They function as a means of
atonement, whether for the individual who performs them or for the
sins of others. For Paul, on the other hand, the 'works of the law'
are quintessentially the works of Abraham. Though they are indeed
good deeds, Abraham himself was a sinful man, and so his deeds
could not make atonement for himself or for others. In fact, Paul
is reacting against the idea of Abraham as a redeemer figure that
was held by some of his contemporaries. The phrase 'works of the
law' thus takes on a negative coloration in Paul, as a deceptively
false means of salvation. Against Qumran, Paul's position is that
justification must be effected 'apart from works of the law', and
thus by Jesus Christ. Abraham is no 'second Adam', as some were
thinking, and his good deeds, epitomized in his sacrifice of Isaac,
had no atoning value. This closely reasoned study makes an
important contribution to the study of New Testament theology; it
undertakes to settle some long-standing debates about Paul's
soteriology by proposing an alternative both to traditional
interpretation of Paul and to the 'New Perspective on Paul'.
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