Paul's Radical Reinterpretation
Understanding Paul's 'idiosyncratic' exegesis through Jewish parallels.
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Scholars have characterized Paul’s exegesis here as idiosyncratic, fanciful, baffling, and arbitrary.
Paul's interpretation of Deuteronomy 30:12-14 in Romans 10:4-17 has often puzzled scholars, who sometimes considered it an arbitrary or personal reading. However, this study argues that Paul's method was not unique; it aligns with Jewish exegetical traditions of his time. By comparing his approach to contemporary Jewish writings, such as those by Philo of Alexandria and the Book of Baruch, the author shows that Paul used recognized interpretive techniques. This suggests Paul was not inventing a new interpretive framework but was engag...
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The characterization of Paul's exegesis by scholars as 'idiosyncratic, fanciful, baffling, and arbitrary' highlights the prevailing view that the study seeks to challenge.
Apply this
When encountering seemingly radical interpretations of ancient texts, consider exploring contemporary interpretive methods to understand the context rather than immediately dismissing them as anachronistic or flawed.








