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7 ; 11 : 2-16 ; 16:16 ) clearly bears a resemblance to the later Haustafeln ( on the continuity , see Theissen , 164 ; Lührmann , " Sklave , ” 82–83 ) , though different in form ( Crouch , 131-45 ; Walker , “ Woman's Place , ” 103 ) ...
17 Thrall, Second Epistle to the Corinthians, i, p. 133. 18 Paronomasia is a word play or pun. 19 cf. Acts 8:30: “so then, do you recognize (ginˆoskeis) what you are reading (anaginˆoskeis)?” 20 In one Pseudo-Chrysostomic homily, ...
Originally delivered as The Speaker's Lectures in Biblical Studies at Oxford University, this volume recreates the dynamism of the Pauline letters in their immediate historical context and beyond it in their later use by patristic exegetes.
In this new volume in the Writings from the Greco-Roman World series, Margaret M. Mitchell collects twenty-five of John Chrysostom's lesser-known sermons on Pauline passages as well as some that focus on Paul himself.
In this new volume in the Writings from the Greco-Roman World series, Margaret M. Mitchell collects twenty-five of John Chrysostom's lesser-known sermons on Pauline passages as well as some that focus on Paul himself.