Paul and His Story: (Re)Interpreting the Exodus Story

  • Enns P
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The author discusses Paul's reading of his scriptures by exploring his intertextual echoes and allusions to exodus themes and motifs in Israel's scriptures and the literature of Second-Temple Judaism. This exploration reveals that Paul evoked the exodus narrative in a way that is both faithful to the tradition and innovative for his new situation in Christ. Paul affirms and transforms the tradition in ways that speak to the tensions present in both Galatians and Romans.

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Enns, P. E. (2000). Paul and His Story: (Re)Interpreting the Exodus Story. Bulletin for Biblical Research, 10(1), 151–153. https://doi.org/10.5325/bullbiblrese.10.1.0151

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