The Problem of the Antisemitic Comma between 1 Thessalonians 2.14 and 15

The importance of Paul's first extant letter to the study of early Christianity has clearly been demonstrated by the attention paid to just a small part of it, the ‘dreadful text’ of 1 Thessalonians 2.14–16, a ‘passionate, generalizing, hateful’ diatribe against the Jews for having killed both...

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Main Author: Gilliard, Frank D. (Author)
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Language:English
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Published: Cambridge Univ. Press 1989
In: New Testament studies
Year: 1989, Volume: 35, Issue: 4, Pages: 481-502
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