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Paul, Moses, and the History of Israel - The Letter/Spirit Contrast and the Argument from Scripture in 2 Corinthians 3 (Paperback)
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Paul, Moses, and the History of Israel - The Letter/Spirit Contrast and the Argument from Scripture in 2 Corinthians 3 (Paperback)
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Second Corinthians has long been recognized as one of the most
difficult texts for understanding Paul's apostolic self-conception,
his view of the law in relationship to the gospel, and his
distinctively "Christian" use of the Old Testament. In this work,
Scott Hafemann offers a detailed exegetical and
"traditionsgeschichtliche" study of Paul's argument in 2
Corinthians 3 against the backdrop of the call of Moses and the
prophets on the one hand, and in view of the "Second Giving of the
Law" from Exodus 32" 34 and the ensuing history of Israel on the
other. Against this backdrop, Hafemann proposes that Paul
understood himself to have been called "like Moses, "albeit with a
ministry"unlike that of Moses" because of the distinctive new
covenant context of his apostolic ministry. The author puts forth
the provocative thesis that within this redemptive-historical
context the letter/Spirit contrast is not to be seen as a contrast
between the law and the gospel "per se," but between the law itself
with and without the power of the Spirit, the former of which is
essential to Paul's gospel ministry. Hafemann argues that Paul
supported this position on the basis of a careful and contextual
interpretation of Exodus 32" 34, Jeremiah 31, and the canonical
history of Israel, which remained true to their original intention.
In conclusion, the significance of Paul's argument from Scripture
in 2 Corinthians 3 for understanding Paul's view of the Law, the
relationship between Israel and the Church, and his OT hermeneutic
is outlined. This work breaks new ground in offering a thorough
study of the contours of Paul's thought concerning the nature and
defense of his apostolic ministry in view of theministry of Moses,
the Sinai covenant, and the history of Israel. It also interacts
extensively with the secondary literature in the field.
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