La funzione strutturale di 3,1-8 nella lettera ai Romani

This study aims to show that Rm 3,1-8 has a particular function, which is very important for the outline of the structure of Romans. Two questions are addressed here: a) 3,1-4 about the place of Israel in the history of salvation; and b) 3,5-8 about the possibility of sinning so that the merciful ju...

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Main Author: Penna, Romano 1937- (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:Italian
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Published: Peeters 1988
In: Biblica
Year: 1988, Volume: 69, Issue: 4, Pages: 507-542
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Summary:This study aims to show that Rm 3,1-8 has a particular function, which is very important for the outline of the structure of Romans. Two questions are addressed here: a) 3,1-4 about the place of Israel in the history of salvation; and b) 3,5-8 about the possibility of sinning so that the merciful justice of God may display itself. They receive a full answer only in 9-11 and in 6-8 respectively. These two main questions arise out of the first section of the letter (= 1,16-5,21), where Paul states that Jews and Greeks all are equal before God both in sin (= 1,18-2,29 + 3,9-20) and in justification (= 3,21-5,21).
ISSN:2385-2062
Contains:Enthalten in: Biblica