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020 _a9781451482959
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041 _a0 eng
082 _a227.106
082 _bD249-W19
100 _aWallace, David R.
100 _eAuthor
245 _aElection of the lesser son
245 _bPaul's lament-midrash in romans 9-11
245 _cDavid R. Wallace
260 _aMinneapolis, USA
260 _bThe Fortress
260 _c2014
300 _a316tr.
300 _bPaperback
520 _aChapters 9-11 of Romans remains one of the most contested biblical texts in scholarship today. Theological discussions often limit the focus of this passage to God's sovereignty or to Paul's defense of God's faithfulness, but less attention has been devoted to the form and style. Wallace demonstrates how Paul weaves two distinct Jewish literary forms together--lament and midrash-into a logical narrative concerning Israel's salvation. Attention is given to Paul's poetical structures, key literary terms, and use of Old Testament contexts.
650 _aBible -- Romans
650 _aBible -- Romans -- Commentaries
650 _aReligion -- Biblical Studies -- New Testament
911 _aHuỳnh Hà Hồng Phúc
957 _a211001 TKH
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