Word is Near You
A Study of Deuteronomy 30:12-14 in Paul's Letter to the Romans in a Jewish Context
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The study deals with a difficult and much-debated text in Pauls Letter to the Romans, 9:30-10:21. The study in particular analyses Pauls use and interpretation of Deuteronomy 30:12-14 in Romans 10:4-17. Scholars have characterized Pauls exegesis here as idiosyncratic, fanciful, baffling, and arbitrary. By a comparison with Jewish writings near Paul in time, such as the writings of Philo of Alexandria and Baruch, the thesis is argued that Pauls treatment of Deuteronomy 30:12-14 can be located within Jewish exegetical method, expository structure, terminology as well as content and context. In comparison with Baruch and Philo, it has been shown that Pauls handling of Deuteronomy 30:12-14 can be placed within a Jewish context as to the way the biblical quotations are rendered. The thesis is substantiated that Pauls expository rendering of Deuteronomy 30:12-14 follows the method of exegetical paraphrase of a biblical quotation. So, in comparison with Baruch and Philo, Pauls interpretative rendering of Deuteronomy 30:12-14 falls within a form of exposition, in which words, phrases and sentences from the Old Testament quotation are either repeated or replaced by interpretative terms and supplemented with other qualifying terms. Thus, Pauls christological exposition of Deut 30:12-14 can be located within the method of exegetical paraphrase, with a parallel in Baruchs application of this OT Scripture to the personified Wisdom.
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