The aim of this paper is to focus on the portrayal of Abraham in the letter to the Galatians and the book of Genesis respectively and to put it in perspective. What are the similarities and differences in the portrayal of Abraham in the Biblical books of Galatians and Genesis respectively? Three promises are made to Abraham in Genesis 12:1-3: land, progeny and blessing. It is interesting that, in each one of the passages investigated, emphasis is laid mainly (but not exclusively) on one of the promises. In Genesis 12-25, attention is paid to the promise of land and on Abraham as a blessing to the nations, but the emphasis is mainly on the problem of progeny. When Abraham resurfaces in the exilic time, the promise of the land seems to be the...
Behind the well-known “theological” Abraham in Genesis lies the narrative figure that invites an ana...
This study is a philosophical reflection, not a formal exegesis, on the text of Genesis 12-22, traci...
The narrative in Genesis 18:1–15 deals with God’s visit to Abraham at Mamre. The general tendency in...
The aim of this paper is to focus on the portrayal of Abraham in the letter to the Galatians and the...
<p>The central portion of Paul's letter to the Galatians consists of three main arguments, each of w...
Probably more than any other in the Hebrew Bible (or what Christians call the Old Testament), this p...
The main focus in this thesis is the understanding of Genesis 12: 1- 13: 4 and its development in th...
After briefly surveying previous studies of the patriarchal literature, I reassess the material on t...
The thesis Abraham in the New Testament commences with the narrative of Abraham in the Book of Genes...
This essay proposes an explanation for the prominent role of Abraham in Galatians 3. While the view ...
In the first three sections of the thesis it is shown how the figure of Abraham functioned in diffe...
ArticleThe Hebrew Bible does not describe how Abraham, the common patriarch of the three monotheisti...
In the Hebrew Bible, the do-ut-des-relationship, so often used to describe the exchange between the ...
The term “God-fearer” is commonly found in the Old Testament writings and is most often associated w...
This short study outlines and illustrates the importance of the person of Abraham as fundamental to ...
Behind the well-known “theological” Abraham in Genesis lies the narrative figure that invites an ana...
This study is a philosophical reflection, not a formal exegesis, on the text of Genesis 12-22, traci...
The narrative in Genesis 18:1–15 deals with God’s visit to Abraham at Mamre. The general tendency in...
The aim of this paper is to focus on the portrayal of Abraham in the letter to the Galatians and the...
<p>The central portion of Paul's letter to the Galatians consists of three main arguments, each of w...
Probably more than any other in the Hebrew Bible (or what Christians call the Old Testament), this p...
The main focus in this thesis is the understanding of Genesis 12: 1- 13: 4 and its development in th...
After briefly surveying previous studies of the patriarchal literature, I reassess the material on t...
The thesis Abraham in the New Testament commences with the narrative of Abraham in the Book of Genes...
This essay proposes an explanation for the prominent role of Abraham in Galatians 3. While the view ...
In the first three sections of the thesis it is shown how the figure of Abraham functioned in diffe...
ArticleThe Hebrew Bible does not describe how Abraham, the common patriarch of the three monotheisti...
In the Hebrew Bible, the do-ut-des-relationship, so often used to describe the exchange between the ...
The term “God-fearer” is commonly found in the Old Testament writings and is most often associated w...
This short study outlines and illustrates the importance of the person of Abraham as fundamental to ...
Behind the well-known “theological” Abraham in Genesis lies the narrative figure that invites an ana...
This study is a philosophical reflection, not a formal exegesis, on the text of Genesis 12-22, traci...
The narrative in Genesis 18:1–15 deals with God’s visit to Abraham at Mamre. The general tendency in...