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"This study offers a fresh, thorough engagement with Paul's use of Deuteronomy, paying full attention to the concrete realities of Paul's exposure, in life and literature, to Torah. David Lincicum compares Paul's handling of Deuteronomy to the treatment of Deuteronomy in other contemporary Jewish sources. He shows how this key book of Jewish Scripture was influential in Jewish life and liturgy and how it bears on Paul's relationship to the Law. Originally published by Mohr Siebeck in the Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament series, this work is now available as an affordable North American paperback"--Publisher description.
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Bible, Frühjudentum, Criticism, interpretation, Literatur, Deuteronomium, Rezeption, Briefe, Analys och tolkning, Bibel, Bibeln, Views on the Old Testament, Criticism, interpretation, etc., Jewish, History, Relation to the Epistles of Paul, Theology, Paul, the apostle, saint, Bible, criticism, interpretation, etc., o. t. pentateuchShowing 2 featured editions. View all 2 editions?
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Paul and the early Jewish encounter with Deuteronomy
2013, Baker Academic
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0801049105 9780801049101
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Paul and the early Jewish encounter with Deuteronomy
2010, Mohr Siebeck
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3161503864 9783161503863
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