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049 $aMAIN
100 1 $aBerkley, Timothy W.
245 10 $aFrom a broken covenant to circumcision of the heart :$bPauline intertextual exegesis in Romans 2:17-29 /$cTimothy W. Berkley.
246 30 $aPauline intertextual exegesis in Romans 2:17-29
260 $aAtlanta, Ga. :$bSociety of Biblical Literature,$c2000.
300 $ax, 260 pages ;$c23 cm.
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
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490 1 $aDissertation series / Society of Biblical Literature ;$vno. 175
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 219-247) and indexes.
505 00 $tRomans 2:17-29$g4 --$tUnanswered Questions$g7 --$tIntertextual Exegesis$g10 --$tA Fresh Appraisal$g12 --$g1.$tMethodology for the Study of Intertextual Exegesis$g17 --$tMethodological History$g17 --$tMethodological Foundations$g17 --$tDefining Relevant Materials$g20 --$tIdentifying Relevant Exegetical Traditions$g21 --$tRefining the Methodological Questions$g23 --$tMethodological Definition$g26 --$tEstablishing the Antiquity of Jewish Exegesis$g26 --$tEstablishing NT Parallels to Jewish Exegesis$g33 --$tMethodological Evolution$g38 --$tEstablishing Methodological Validity$g38 --$tIntroduction of Cross-Disciplinary Methodology$g41 --$tMethodological Conclusions$g47 --$tIntertextual References$g47 --$tMinimalist Intertextuality$g48 --$tCategory of Reference$g49 --$tPaul in the Jewish Exegetical Milieu$g50 --$tSystematic exegesis$g50 --$tJewish exegesis and Paul$g52 --$tPauline Exegesis$g55 --$tIdentifying Pauline References to Scripture$g60 --$tMethodological Criteria$g60 --$tApplying the Methodology$g64 --$g2.$tIdentification of Intertextual References in Rom 2:17-29$g67 --$tDelimiting the Passage$g67 --$tNarrowing the Field$g70 --$tPsalms$g71 --$tPsalm 19$g71 --$tPsalm 51$g72 --$tProphets$g74 --$tIsaiah 42$g74 --$tEzekiel 11$g77 --$tHosea 4$g78 --$tDaniel 9$g79 --$tReferences Identified$g81 --$tProphets$g82 --$tJeremiah 7$g82 --$tJeremiah 9$g87 --$tEzekiel 36$g90 --$tLaw$g95 --$tGenesis 17$g95 --$tDeuteronomy 29-30$g98 --$tDeuteronomy 29-30 and Ezekiel 36$g103 --$tDeuteronomy 29-30 and Jeremiah 7$g105 --$g3.$tAn Intertextual Analysis of Rom 2:17-29$g109 --$tA Brief Assessment of the Epistolary Setting$g109 --$tAn Intertextual Synopsis$g114 --$tAnalysis of Rom 2:17-29$g116 --$tInterlocutor$g116 --$tJewish Characterization in Rom 2:17-20$g118 --$tCalling Oneself a Jew$g118 --$tImplied Consequences of Jewish Identity$g121 --$tIndictment of Rom 2:21-24$g125 --$tPropriety of the Indictment$g126 --$tIdolatry and Temple Robbery$g129 --$tA Basis for the Indictment$g133 --$tSummary Charge$g136 --$tCircumcision and Gentile Obedience in Rom 2:25-27$g141 --$tDealing with the Issue of Circumcision$g142 --$tCircumcision becomes Uncircumcision$g146 --$tGentiles Judging Jews$g149 --$tRedefining Jewish Identity in Rom 2:28-29$g151 --$tAn Exegetical Basis for Rom 2:17-29$g155 --$tResults of Paul's Exegesis$g155 --$tCourse of Paul's Exegesis$g157 --$g4.$tRom 2:17-29 in Intertextual and Epistolary Context$g159 --$tAn Integrated Intertextual Context$g159 --$tDeuteronomy in Romans 2 and 9-11$g161 --$tAbraham in Romans 4 and 9$g163 --$tNature and Timing of the Covenant in Romans 4$g163 --$tPromise and the Displaced First-born in Romans 9$g167 --$tProphetic Thematic Links in Romans$g170 --$tA Broken Covenant: Isaiah 59, Jeremiah 11, and Jeremiah 7 in Romans$g171 --$tUnfaithfulness and Heart Circumcision: Isaiah 28-29, Jeremiah 31, and Jeremiah 9 in Romans$g173 --$tRestoration: Isaiah 52, Jeremiah 31, Joel 2, and Ezekiel 36 in Romans$g174 --$tRom 2:17-29 in Epistolary Context$g177 --$tGentiles and Jews Share Sin and Faith: Romans 1-4$g179 --$tScripture and God's Righteousness$g179 --$tGentiles and Sin$g181 --$tJews and Disobedience$g182 --$tFaith and Abraham$g185 --$tChrist, The Law, and The Children of God: Romans 5-8$g187 --$tAdam and the Human Relationship to the Law$g187 --$tPlace of the Law$g188 --$tContinuity and the Children of God$g189 --$tPromise, Election, and The Children of Abraham: Romans 9-11$g191 --$tElection and Abraham's Children$g192 --$tFailure, Promise, and The Status of Israel$g194 --$tRom 2:17-29 in the Completed Argument$g196 --$tPractical Considerations: Romans 12-15$g198 --$tPaul's Summary and Conclusion$g200 --$g5.$tImplications and Conclusions$g203 --$tImplications for Pauline Studies$g203 --$tPauline Exegesis of Uncited Texts$g203 --$tMutually Interpretive References in an Intertextual Web$g204 --$tRhetorical Impact of Paul's Exegesis$g205 --$tImplications for the Study of Romans$g207 --$tPaul's Audience in Rome$g208 --7$tPaul's Purpose in Writing$g209 --$tA Roman Occasion$g210 --$tPaul, the Law, and the Covenant with Israel$g213 --$tTheocentric Theology$g214 --$tPrimary and Reference Works$g219 --$tCommentaries on Romans$g221 --$tMonographs and Articles: Romans 2:17-29$g224.
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