What is Scripture?
Paul's use of Graphe in the Letters to Timothy
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Author
Contributions
- Ray Van Neste - Foreword
Publication
2014 - Wipf & Stock, Eugene, OR
Language
English
Word Count
51,250 words, Guess
Page Count
205 pages
Physical Format
Paperback
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL25650648M
- ISBN-139781625641007
- ISBN-101625641001
- OCLC Control Number893898867
Classifications
- LCCBS2735.52 .S85 2014
Description
Analysis of the literary scheme of the letters to Timothy suggests that graphe, as it is employed in each letter, may legitimately be understood to include some of the apostolic writings that now appear in the New Testament. In affirming the Pauline authorship of the Pastoral Epistles, Swinson argues that a form of the Gospel of Luke stands as the source of the second referent of graphe in 1 Tim 5:18. Second, Swinson contends that pasa graphe in 2 Tim 3:16 includes the apostolic writings extant in Paul's day, specifically Luke's Gospel and some of Paul's own writings. These parallel lines of analysis demonstrate that Paul ascribes to his own writings and to those of his coworkers an authoritative standing equal to that of the sacred writings (ta hiera grammata) found in the Old Testament. While many questions surrounding biblical authority and the biblical canon remain, Paul's use of graphe in 1 and 2 Timothy nevertheless advances a high view of both Old Testament and New Testament Scripture. - Publisher.
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- What is Scripture?: Paul's use of Graphe in the Letters to Timothy
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