Heralds of the Good News: Isaiah and Paul "In Concert" in the Letter to the Romans

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BRILL, 2002 - Religion - 437 pages
In this text-critical, literary, and theological investigation of Paul's interpretation of Isaiah in Romans, it is argued that Paul's citations and allusions evince sustained and careful attention to significant portions of Isaiah, in concert with other scriptural voices. Through a radical rereading of Isaiah, Paul appropriates these prophetic oracles as prefigurations of his own mission to Gentiles while simultaneously appealing to Isaiah as a witness to God's continuing fidelity to Israel. The book examines each of Paul's citations and allusions to Isaiah, situating them both within the milieu of early Jewish interpretive practices and within the context of Paul's unfolding argument in Romans. This volume contributes to the current debate about early Christian interpretation of scripture by tracing the complex and dynamic interrelationship in Paul's letter of Scripture, theology, and mission. This publication has also been published in paperback, please click here for details.

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Contents

SCRIPTURE THEOLOGY AND MISSION IN
1
IF THE LORD OF HOSTS HAD NOT LEFT
43
5
80
33
87
43
100
45
113
51
119
58
136
71
189
78
208
Hosea 223110
217
710
240
PSALM 185 IN ROMANS 1018
276
ISAIAH
307
Isaiah and Its Ancient Versions
361
Index of Modern Authors
399

16 in Romans 1011
168
ECHOES OF ISAIAH 40
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J. Ross Wagner, Ph.D. (1999) in Religion, Duke University, is Assistant Professor of New Testament at Princeton Theological Seminary. He has published articles in "New Testament Studies," "The Journal of Biblical Literature," and "The Catholic Biblical Quarterly."