Through the "Abraham's justification" in Km 4, 1-12, Paul joined two different quotings of the Old Testament : Gn 15,6 and Ps 32,1 -2a. There connection has already been deeply studied. But, there is also the question concerning the place and the part taken by the Psalm 32 in its author consideration just as his mission as an Apostle of the nations was involved. It might not be by chance if Paul began his demonstration with the question concerning what Abraham found. The Apostle could have based bis thought on those two quoted verses as he could have used the whole text. This article is setting up some comments on the use of this Psalm inside this passage in Romans.En Rm 4, 1-12, « la justification d'Abraham », Paul fait jouer l'une sur l'a...
. On occasions the history of the interpretation of biblical texts sheds strange light on the way i...
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The strong biblical character of Rom 1:16–2:29 is generally recognised. Throughout the reading proce...
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The earliest extant Christian texts are not narratives of the life of Jesus but occasion-specific le...
The text of Psalm 68:19, quoted by Paul and used as a citation in Ephesus, is categorized by biblica...
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Commentators on Psalm 18 commonly regard vv 4-20 (a prayer of thanksgiving for deliverance from dang...
Many may have noticed that Paul employs large number of passages from the book of Isaiah in his vari...
This thesis designs to consider some of Paul\u27s quotations in an analysis according to letter and ...
Paul as expositor of Scripture. Paul’s interpretation of Genesis 15:5b-6 in Romans 4:3 The author ...
A detailed analysis ofthe OT citations and allusions in I Peter shows clearly the importance of thès...
In the presentation of his Gospel in his letter to the Romans Paul often quotes from the Old Testam...
The focus of this work is on parallels between Old Testament and New Testament. We chose specific te...
. On occasions the history of the interpretation of biblical texts sheds strange light on the way i...
On the phrase « sold under sin » in the Epistle to the Romans The pauline phrase « sold under sin ...
The thesis which is argued has two basic elements. First, it is asserted that the methods of using s...
The strong biblical character of Rom 1:16–2:29 is generally recognised. Throughout the reading proce...
Interpretations of Rom. 4 have often been subordinated to a single theme from Rom. 3.21-31, such as ...
The earliest extant Christian texts are not narratives of the life of Jesus but occasion-specific le...
The text of Psalm 68:19, quoted by Paul and used as a citation in Ephesus, is categorized by biblica...
Paul’s use of Psalm 68 in Ephesians 4 The use of the Old Testament in the New Testament is one of ...
Commentators on Psalm 18 commonly regard vv 4-20 (a prayer of thanksgiving for deliverance from dang...
Many may have noticed that Paul employs large number of passages from the book of Isaiah in his vari...
This thesis designs to consider some of Paul\u27s quotations in an analysis according to letter and ...
Paul as expositor of Scripture. Paul’s interpretation of Genesis 15:5b-6 in Romans 4:3 The author ...
A detailed analysis ofthe OT citations and allusions in I Peter shows clearly the importance of thès...
In the presentation of his Gospel in his letter to the Romans Paul often quotes from the Old Testam...
The focus of this work is on parallels between Old Testament and New Testament. We chose specific te...
. On occasions the history of the interpretation of biblical texts sheds strange light on the way i...
On the phrase « sold under sin » in the Epistle to the Romans The pauline phrase « sold under sin ...
The thesis which is argued has two basic elements. First, it is asserted that the methods of using s...