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In Christ All Will Be Made Alive (1 Cor 15 : 12-58):The Role of Old Testament Quotations in the Pauline Argumentation for the Resurrection.
Title:
In Christ All Will Be Made Alive (1 Cor 15 : 12-58):The Role of Old Testament Quotations in the Pauline Argumentation for the Resurrection.
Author:
Rosik, Mariusz.
ISBN:
9783653029918
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (324 pages)
Series:
European Studies in Theology, Philosophy and History of Religions ; v.6

European Studies in Theology, Philosophy and History of Religions
Contents:
Cover -- Table of Contents -- Introduction -- 1. Research Problem and Objectives -- 2. The Current State of Research -- 2.1. The Issue of Citing in General -- 2.2. The Issue of the OT Quotations in 1 Cor 15:12-58 -- 3. Presentation of the Method and the Content of this Study -- I. Introductory Issues -- 1. Paul's Use of the Old Testament Quotations- Introductory Issues -- 1.1. The Old Testament Quotations in Paul's Letters-Clarification of Terms and Criteria of Classification -- 1.2. The Phenomenon of Quoting the Old Testament in the Corpus Paulinum -- 2. 1 Cor 15:12-58-Place in the Structure of the Letter and Its Inner Structure -- 2.1. The Place of 1 Cor 15:12-58 in the Structure of the Letter -- 2.2. The Structure of 1 Cor 15:12-58 -- 3. Defining of the Old Testament Quotations in 1 Cor 15:12-58 in Their Immediate Context -- 3.1. Defining the Old Testament Quotations in 1 Cor 15:12-58 -- 3.2. Determination of the Closest Context of the Old Testament Quotations in 1 Cor 15:12-58 -- II. Quotation from Ps 110[109]:1b in 1 Cor 15:25b -- 1. Source of the Quotation -- 2. The Meaning in the Original Context -- 2.1. Ideological Undertow and Literary Structure of Ps 110:1-7 -- 2.2. Exegetical Analysis of Ps 110:1-7 -- 2.3. Contribution of v. 1b to Ps 110:1-7 -- 3. The Meaning in 1 Cor 15:23-28 -- III. Quotation from Ps 8:7b in 1 Cor 15:27a -- 1. Source of the Quotation -- 2. The Meaning in the Original Context -- 2.1. Ideological Base and the Literary Structure in Ps 8:2-10 -- 2.2. Exegetical Analysis of Ps 8:2-10 -- 2.3. Contribution of v. 7b to Ps 8:2-10 -- 3. The Meaning in 1 Cor 15:23-28 -- IV. Quotation from Isa 22:13b in 1 Cor 15:32b -- 1. Source of the Quotation -- 2. The Meaning in the Original Context -- 2.1. Ideological Base and the Literary Structure in Isa 22:1-14 -- 2.2. Exegetical Analysis of Isa 22:1-14.

2.3. The Contribution of v. 13b to Isa 22:1-14 -- 3. The Meaning in 1 Cor 15:31-34 -- V. Quotation from Gen 2:7b in 1 Cor 15:45b -- 1. Source of the Quotation -- 2. The Meaning in the Original Context -- 2.1. Ideological Base and the Literary Structure in Gen 2:4b-7 -- 2.2. Exegetical Analysis of Gen 2:4b-7 -- 2.3. Contribution of v. 7b to Gen 2:4b-7 -- 3. Meaning in 1 Cor 15:44b-49 -- VI. Quotation from Isa 25:8a in 1 Cor 15:54b -- 1. Source of the Quotation -- 2. The Meaning in the Original Context -- 2.1. Ideological Base and the Literary Structure in Isa 25:1-12 -- 2.2. Exegetical Analysis of Isa 25:1-12 -- 2.3. Contribution of v. 8a to Isa 25:1-12 -- VII. Quotation from Hos 13:14b in 1 Cor 15:55 -- 1. Source of the Quotation -- 2. The Meaning in the Original Context -- 2.1. Ideological Base and the Literary Structure in Hos 13:12-14:1 -- 2.2. Exegetical Analysis Hos 13:12-14:1 -- 2.3. Contribution of v. 13b to Hos 13:12-14:1 -- 3. The Meaning in 1 Cor 15:54-56 -- VIII. The OT Quotations in 1 Cor 15:12-58: Their Role and Redactional Re-Working -- 1. Recontextualization of Quotations -- 2. Rhetorical Function of Quotations -- 3. Messianic/Christological Interpretation of Quotations -- 4. Eschatological Interpretation of Quotations -- 5. Application of Gezerah Shavah and Qal Wahomer Methods in Interpretation of Quotations -- 6. Application of the Early Christian Tradition in Quoting -- Conclusions -- Abbreviations -- Bibliography.
Abstract:
In his argumentation defending the resurrection of the dead, Paul reaches for the Old Testament. In this book the author discusses six Old Testament citations in 1 Cor 15:12-58. The analysis is based on three steps: identifying the source of a quotation, considering the phrase quoted in its direct OT context, and discussing its importance in various parts of 1 Cor 15:12-58. It should be noted that Paul changes the quotes for rhetorical purposes and also changes the context of the quoted fragments. It seems surprising that five of the quotations in the original context definitely do not speak about resurrection, and when exegetes today argue in support of resurrection, they reach for texts different from those that Paul chose in order to justify the hope for the rising of the dead.
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