Paul, Scribe of Old and New Intertextual Insights for the Jesus-Paul Debate
Paul, Scribe of Old and New Intertextual Insights for the Jesus-Paul Debate

Paul, Scribe of Old and New Intertextual Insights for the Jesus-Paul Debate

in Library of New Testament Studies

by Yongbom Lee

Pages 208
Publisher T&T Clark
Published 2014
ISBN-13 9780567656810
In this study Yongbom Lee re-examines the old Jesus-Paul debate with insights from current studies on intertextuality in Paul. Lee identifies Paul’s typical ways of handling authoritative traditions in a number of cases providing a set of expectations as to how his use of them elsewhere might look.

Lee begins by investigating the use of the Scriptures in the Rule of the Community and the Damascus Document. He then examines five cases of Paul’s use of the Scriptures and contemporary Jewish exegetical traditions and three cases of his use of the Jesus tradition. Despite the skepticism concerning Paul’s knowledge and appreciation of the Jesus tradition, the fact that his use of the Jesus tradition is similar to that of the Scriptures and contemporary Jewish exegetical traditions—with respect to its presumption of authority, various citation methods, and its creative application to the situation of his readers—provides the evidence for its importance to him.

  • Contents
  • Abbreviations
  • Preface
  • Introduction
  • Part 1: Scriptures in the Dead Sea Scrolls
    • Chapter 1: Scriptures in the Community Rule
    • Chapter 2: Scriptures in the Damascus Document
  • Part 2: Paul’s Use of Authoritative Traditions
    • Chapter 3: Paul's Use of Scripture
    • Chapter 4: Paul’s Use of Jesus Traditions
    • Chapter 5: Conclusion
  • Epilogue
  • Bibliography
  • Index

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