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From a Broken Covenant to Circumcision of the Heart: Pauline Intertextual Exegesis in Roma
Timothy W. Berkley
ISBN
9781589836846
Volume
SBLDS 175
Status
Available
Price
$52.00
Publication Date
January 1968
$52.00
This book proposes an intertextual methodology designed to identify those unquoted Old Testament references that are the exegetical basis of Paul’s theological themes in Romans 2. Prophetic texts in Jeremiah 7:2–11; 9:23–26; and Ezekiel 36:16–27 are applied by Paul to interpret the narrative texts of Deuteronomy 29–30 and Genesis 17. Paul’s exegesis of these texts provides the basis of his conclusions regarding the sinfulness of the Jews, the redefinition of a Jew in spiritual terms as one who is circumcised inwardly, and the possiblility of Gentile inclusion in God’s salvation. These intertextual references in Romans 2:17–29 are an integral part of the larger web of texts and themes underlying the entire epistle.
“Berkley’s work is to be welcomed. He has filled a gap in the logic of Romans, and he has uncovered part of a dynamic that raises questions about theEpistle’s very nature.”—Catholic Biblical Quarterly