In this book, Matthew Pawlak offers the first treatment of sarcasm in New Testament studies. He provides an extensive analysis of sarcastic passages across the undisputed letters of Paul, showing ...
The Ten Commandments are part of the OT Law, but NT authors do quote or allude to the commandments quite often as being relevant for new covenant Christians (except for one).
It offers a delightfully clear introduction to a way of reading Paul that is generating lots of discussion among New Testament scholars, though not much among clergy and others. While Thiessen offers ...
This book explains why, taking account of recent discussions about Paul's theology and his relationship to Judaism." Shofar 1. The use of the motif in the Jewish scriptures 2. The use of the motif in ...
Paul’s address to the Greeks of Athens is ... stronger Aramaic flavor than any correspondingly long passage in the New Testament, as J. G. Machen observed years ago. To conservative scholars ...
The Hebrew Bible, which Christians call the “Old Testament,” presents Satan as a member of God’s heavenly council who works ...
The titles "Old" and "New Testament" were used by St. Paul (2 Corinthians, 2:14). The term "testament," as applied to the two parts of the Bible, means: a covenant, agreement, pact. In the ...
Excerpts from Paul's Letters" Paul's missionary activity ... many of which are preserved in the New Testament. The following excerpts reflect the different relationships he had with each ...
She offers insights into the women witnessing the crucifixion (Mark 15), a poignant reading of Paul’s pleading with the Galatians ... could be connected to the continued use of the New Testament to ...