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- From: "moon-ryul jung" <moon AT saint.soongsil.ac.kr>
- To: corpus-paul
- Subject: Gal 3:10-13
- Date: Sat, 9 Oct 1999 8:57:43
Dear co-interpreters,
The interpretation of Gal 3:10-13, in particular, why those of the Law are
under curse, must consider whether there is an implied assumption
of human inability to obey the law. Scholars in the
Reformed tradition often accept the implied assumption. But there have been
challenges againt that interpretation. That is, in Judaism
there is no notion that human beings should obey the law perfectly to be
accepted by God, and that they are unable to obey the law.
Some new interpretations were suggested by scholars who are inclined
to the "New Perspective on Paul", e.g. by Sanders, Dunn, Howard, and
Wright.
But I am not satisfied with any of these proposals. Are there any new
ones?
Thanks.
Moon
Moon R. Jung
Associate Professor
Dept of computer science
Soongsil University,'
Seoul, Korea
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Gal 3:10-13,
moon-ryul jung, 10/09/1999
- <Possible follow-up(s)>
- Re: Gal 3:10-13, Don Garlington, 10/09/1999
- Re: Gal 3:10-13, Charles Skallerud, 10/09/1999
- Re: Gal 3:10-13, Alexander Labrecque, 10/11/1999
- Re: Gal 3:10-13, Charles Skallerud, 10/11/1999
- Re: Gal 3:10-13, Mark D. Nanos, 10/11/1999
- Re: Gal 3:10-13, Mark D. Nanos, 10/13/1999
- Re: Gal 3:10-13, Jim Hester, 10/15/1999
- Re: Gal 3:10-13, Mark D. Nanos, 10/15/1999
- Re: Gal 3:10-13, JERRY SUMNEY, 10/15/1999
- Re: Gal 3:10-13, Mark D. Nanos, 10/25/1999
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