诗篇68的类型论期待及其在以弗所书4:8中的应用

IF 0.4 4区 哲学 0 RELIGION Tyndale Bulletin Pub Date : 2020-11-01 DOI:10.53751/001c.27749
Joshua M. Greever
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保罗在以弗所书4:8中使用诗篇68:18,这在历史上一直是新约解释学和保罗学者的关键解释,因为保罗似乎错误地将诗篇的特征应用到基督身上。根据最近的学术研究,本文认为保罗对诗篇的明显误用是通过正确认识诗篇的预表框架来解决的。保罗把诗篇68:18应用在基督身上,根据诗篇预表的期待和它在基督里救赎的历史成就。鉴于其回顾和展望的方向,以及对出埃及记第15章和士师记第5章的可能典故,诗篇的类型指示是明显的。诗篇68:18中耶和华的升天、被掳和恩赐对应并预示着更大的升天、被掳和恩赐。对诗篇末世论的解释解释了它在以弗所书4:7-16中的使用,因为它揭示了διό引言的不寻常外观,保罗引入引文的文本修改,保罗特别选择诗篇68:18,以及保罗在以弗所书4:11-16中对话语的牧师的强调。这个分析免除了保罗对释经学不敏感的指控,并恰当地说明了他对旧约圣经的释经学方法。
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The Typological Expectation of Psalm 68 and its Application in Ephesians 4:8
Paul’s use of Psalm 68:18 in Ephesians 4:8 has historically been a crux interpretum for New Testament hermeneutics and Pauline scholars alike, for Paul appears to misapply the features of the psalm to Christ. In light of recent scholarship, this paper argues that Paul’s apparent misapplication of the psalm is resolved by a proper recognition of the psalm’s typological framework. Paul applied Psalm 68:18 to Christ in light of the psalm’s typological expectation and its redemptive–historical fulfilment in Christ. The psalm’s typological indicators are evident in view of its retrospective and prospective orientation and the probable allusions to Exodus 15 and Judges 5. YHWH’s ascension, captives, and gifts in Psalm 68:18 correspond to and anticipate a greater ascension, captives, and gifts. The eschatological interpretation of the psalm explains its use in Ephesians 4:7-16, for it sheds light on the unusual appearance of διό introducing the citation, the textual modifications Paul introduced to the citation, Paul’s choice of Psalm 68:18 in particular, and Paul’s emphasis on ministers of the word in Ephesians 4:11-16. This analysis absolves Paul from the charge of hermeneutical insensitivity and aptly illustrates his hermeneutical approach to the Old Testament Scriptures.
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