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My question is: What is the prima facie reading of this passage with regards to Paul's attitude towards Jesus? I've given one: the prima-facie reading is that Paul believes that Jesus Christ was a Jew, who is a descendent of those Israelites who were part of a covenant with God from the time of Moses, just as Paul is also such a descendent. Stephan, are there any other prima-facie readings for this passage IYO? |
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Hence, original to Paul, or as a latter interpolation, Romans 9 is of no consequence at all as to the question of 'HJ as the more likely explanation'.
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I agree (and I already said) that it is not a natural idiom in modern English. But (as I also already said) when it's used in two places so close together, it appears on the face of it that it means the same thing in both places.
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The title 'Christ' has sometimes been considered a divine one and sometimes not. There's not enough context in the verses quoted to evaluate this particular case. |
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My prima facie reading - that Christ is both God and human, and the human fleshy aspect is connected to the Jewish patriarchs. I also contend that this verse does not form an important part of any scholar's rationale for believing in a historical Jesus. |
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The NIV translates Rom 9:5 as
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See the variants here. |
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