This chapter discusses Paul\u27s argument in his discussion of the new covenant in 2 Corinthians 3 and how it is difficult for any reader to understand due to various reasons including that the flow of Paul\u27s argument not being immediately transparent
Despite a broad consensus within Pauline scholarship that Paul develops certain aspects of his apost...
Paul\u27s letters have a reading history of almost two millennia. It is a history of readings and mi...
This dissertation concerns the crux interpretum of Gal 3:15–17, a text whose rhetorical function hin...
Grappe Christian. Paul B. Duff, Moses in Corinth. The Apologetic Context of 2 Corinthians 3, (Supple...
II Corinthians 3:1-4:6 is one of Paul\u27s most intriguing texts. The most important characters in J...
II Corinthians 3:1-4:6 is one of Paul\u27s most intriguing texts. The most important characters in J...
Second Corinthians 3 is a challenging text for Jewish-Christian relations. On the one hand, Paul set...
George H. van Kooten, “Why Did Paul Include an Exegesis of Moses’ Shining Face (Exod 34) in 2 Cor 3?...
Emmanuel Nathan's study is driven by the hermeneutical question of whether the covenantal contrasts ...
George H. van Kooten, “Why Did Paul Include an Exegesis of Moses’ Shining Face (Exod 34) in 2 Cor 3?...
George H. van Kooten, “Why Did Paul Include an Exegesis of Moses’ Shining Face (Exod 34) in 2 Cor 3?...
George H. van Kooten, “Why Did Paul Include an Exegesis of Moses’ Shining Face (Exod 34) in 2 Cor 3?...
George H. van Kooten, “Why Did Paul Include an Exegesis of Moses’ Shining Face (Exod 34) in 2 Cor 3?...
There is a division within the Corinthian Church in Corinth, which the Apostle Paul's (an apostle of...
MA (New Testament), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2014This study is a socio-rhetorica...
Despite a broad consensus within Pauline scholarship that Paul develops certain aspects of his apost...
Paul\u27s letters have a reading history of almost two millennia. It is a history of readings and mi...
This dissertation concerns the crux interpretum of Gal 3:15–17, a text whose rhetorical function hin...
Grappe Christian. Paul B. Duff, Moses in Corinth. The Apologetic Context of 2 Corinthians 3, (Supple...
II Corinthians 3:1-4:6 is one of Paul\u27s most intriguing texts. The most important characters in J...
II Corinthians 3:1-4:6 is one of Paul\u27s most intriguing texts. The most important characters in J...
Second Corinthians 3 is a challenging text for Jewish-Christian relations. On the one hand, Paul set...
George H. van Kooten, “Why Did Paul Include an Exegesis of Moses’ Shining Face (Exod 34) in 2 Cor 3?...
Emmanuel Nathan's study is driven by the hermeneutical question of whether the covenantal contrasts ...
George H. van Kooten, “Why Did Paul Include an Exegesis of Moses’ Shining Face (Exod 34) in 2 Cor 3?...
George H. van Kooten, “Why Did Paul Include an Exegesis of Moses’ Shining Face (Exod 34) in 2 Cor 3?...
George H. van Kooten, “Why Did Paul Include an Exegesis of Moses’ Shining Face (Exod 34) in 2 Cor 3?...
George H. van Kooten, “Why Did Paul Include an Exegesis of Moses’ Shining Face (Exod 34) in 2 Cor 3?...
There is a division within the Corinthian Church in Corinth, which the Apostle Paul's (an apostle of...
MA (New Testament), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2014This study is a socio-rhetorica...
Despite a broad consensus within Pauline scholarship that Paul develops certain aspects of his apost...
Paul\u27s letters have a reading history of almost two millennia. It is a history of readings and mi...
This dissertation concerns the crux interpretum of Gal 3:15–17, a text whose rhetorical function hin...