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虽然现在几乎一致认为罗马书9-11章是不可或缺的一部分,而不是次要的,但对这些章节如何整合的解释仍然不同。罗马书9-11章和1-8章之间有很多明显的联系,但还没有人揭示这两个章节的争论轨迹之间潜在的一致性。在这些字母片段中协调神圣的活动揭示了“微观世界”意象的解释价值,这是一个古老而通用的比喻,将被证明比“高潮”更有启发性,特别是对于理解保罗对以色列的描述。在罗马书中,κ ο σμος本身就是文本中的演员,而以色列则是它的缩影。然后,罗马书9-11描述了上帝对以色列人的行动与罗马书1-8中上帝对κ ο σμος的行动的微观关系。在它的不服从,审判和救赎中,以色列体现了世界的解剖,一种分层的和谐,可能有助于在最近的保罗奖学金中调和交战的阵营。
ISRAEL, AN ANATOMY OF THE WORLD: MICROCOSMIC CONTOURS BETWEEN ROMANS 9–11 AND 1–8
Abstract While a near consensus now deems Romans 9–11 integral to the letter rather than peripheral, explanations of how these chapters integrate remain disparate. Apparent links between Rom. 9–11 and 1–8 abound, but no one has yet exposed the underlying congruence between the two sections’ argumentative trajectories. Coordinating divine activity in these letter segments reveals the interpretive value of ‘microcosm’ imagery, an ancient and versatile metaphor that will prove more illuminating than ‘climax’ inter alia for understanding Paul’s presentation of Israel. In Romans, the κόσμος itself is an actor in the text, with Israel serving as its microcosm. Romans 9–11 then portrays God’s actions toward Israel in a microcosmic relation to God’s actions toward the κόσμος in Rom. 1–8. In its disobedience, judgement, and salvation, Israel embodies the anatomy of the world, a layered harmony that may help reconcile warring camps in recent Pauline scholarship.