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Galatians 3:6-14 - Abraham, Faith, and Works: Paul's Use of Scripture

Galatians 3:6-14 - Abraham, Faith, and Works: Paul's Use of Scripture

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  • Moisès Silva

Silva's primary purpose in this essay is to focus on the question of how and why the apostle Paul brings these specific Old Testament quotations together as he does in Galatians 3:6-14. In the process he presents an exegesis of the passage and reflects upon the hermeneutics involved in the New Testament's use of the Old. A consideration of the relationship between faith and works, justification by faith, and what the works of the law are, runs through the essay.

Source: Westminster Theological Journal, 2001. 17 pages.

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