The New Testament is basically a collection of Jewish texts written during a period when the Jesus movement was still part of the diverse Judaism of the first century. Therefore we should expect to find examples of rabbinic biblical interpretation in the New Testament. This article suggests that the apostle Paul used midrash to create an interpretation of Gen 15:6 that allowed Gentiles to be included into the covenant without prior conversion to Judaism (Romans 4:1-12). It is argued that James, the brother of Jesus, in his interpretation of the same verse (James 2:14-24) also used midrash in order to create an interpretation that contradicted that of Paul. It is likely that this reflects an intra-Jewish debate concerning the salvation of th...
This article argues that the Pseudo-Clementine Recognitions 1.27–72, the Pseudo-Clementine Homilies,...
Luke-Acts is consistently optimistic regarding the triumph of God\u27s purposes through Israel. Yet ...
After having been ascended of Prophet Jesus Christ, a Jew namely Paul appeared on the scenario of Ch...
To investigate Paul’s thought on the Gentile problem is to ask how, in Paul’s understanding, the Gen...
Various arguments are made about Paul’s 'Jewishness/ Judeanness' as a follower of Jesus Messiah, for...
Interpretations of Philippians have commonly suggested that the letter seeks to demonstrate the wort...
Interpretations of Rom. 4 have often been subordinated to a single theme from Rom. 3.21-31, such as ...
Since the Holocaust, New Testament scholarship has become increasingly sensitive to issues of Christ...
This study examines how the concept of “Israel” was constructed and contested among Jews, Samaritans...
In this essay I have tried to examine with readers a different and simpler question, which is suscep...
The apostle Paul, author of many letters in the New Testament, is often considered to be the father ...
Thesis (M.A. (New Testament))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2011.The gospel accordin...
The Apostle Paul has often been held responsible for transforming the teachings of Jesus the Jew int...
Luke-Acts is consistently optimistic regarding the triumph of God\u27s purposes through Israel. Yet ...
In our time Evangelical Biblical scholars are beginning to view Gentiles in the Old Testament from a...
This article argues that the Pseudo-Clementine Recognitions 1.27–72, the Pseudo-Clementine Homilies,...
Luke-Acts is consistently optimistic regarding the triumph of God\u27s purposes through Israel. Yet ...
After having been ascended of Prophet Jesus Christ, a Jew namely Paul appeared on the scenario of Ch...
To investigate Paul’s thought on the Gentile problem is to ask how, in Paul’s understanding, the Gen...
Various arguments are made about Paul’s 'Jewishness/ Judeanness' as a follower of Jesus Messiah, for...
Interpretations of Philippians have commonly suggested that the letter seeks to demonstrate the wort...
Interpretations of Rom. 4 have often been subordinated to a single theme from Rom. 3.21-31, such as ...
Since the Holocaust, New Testament scholarship has become increasingly sensitive to issues of Christ...
This study examines how the concept of “Israel” was constructed and contested among Jews, Samaritans...
In this essay I have tried to examine with readers a different and simpler question, which is suscep...
The apostle Paul, author of many letters in the New Testament, is often considered to be the father ...
Thesis (M.A. (New Testament))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2011.The gospel accordin...
The Apostle Paul has often been held responsible for transforming the teachings of Jesus the Jew int...
Luke-Acts is consistently optimistic regarding the triumph of God\u27s purposes through Israel. Yet ...
In our time Evangelical Biblical scholars are beginning to view Gentiles in the Old Testament from a...
This article argues that the Pseudo-Clementine Recognitions 1.27–72, the Pseudo-Clementine Homilies,...
Luke-Acts is consistently optimistic regarding the triumph of God\u27s purposes through Israel. Yet ...
After having been ascended of Prophet Jesus Christ, a Jew namely Paul appeared on the scenario of Ch...