Prophetic Peace in the Epistle to the Romans: Intertextuality, Isaianic Discourse, and Romans 14:17
Interpreters of Romans have not recognized the Isaianic character of Paul’s description of the kingdom in Rom 14:17. Therefore, in this paper I demonstrate that there is an intertextual relationship between multiple Isaianic texts and Rom 14:17. First, I identify key texts in Isaiah that depict king...
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Format: | Electronic Article |
Language: | English |
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Seminary
[2020]
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The Asbury journal
Year: 2020, Volume: 75, Issue: 2, Pages: 241-254 |
IxTheo Classification: | HB Old Testament HC New Testament NBQ Eschatology |
Further subjects: | B
Kingdom of God
B Intertextuality B Peace B Romans B Isaiah |
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Summary: | Interpreters of Romans have not recognized the Isaianic character of Paul’s description of the kingdom in Rom 14:17. Therefore, in this paper I demonstrate that there is an intertextual relationship between multiple Isaianic texts and Rom 14:17. First, I identify key texts in Isaiah that depict kings or kingdoms and share terms found in Romans: righteousness, peace, joy, good, and spirit. Second, I conclude by rereading Romans 14:17 in dialogue with Isaianic kingdom texts. This reading reveals that Romans presents the kingdom of God - and the church community. |
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ISSN: | 2375-5814 |
Contains: | Enthalten in: The Asbury journal
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Persistent identifiers: | DOI: 10.7252/Journal.02.2020F.05 |