In this volume, James Scott explores Second Corinthians, shedding light on the personal aspect of Paul’s problems at Corinth. Emphasizing the two major motifs of the merkabah (heavenly throne-chariot) and Korah’s rebellion, Scott suggests that Paul saw his embattled situation as parallel to that of Moses during the rebellion. Includes a brief introduction and references.
2 Corinthians (Understanding the Bible)
R265.00
By: Scott, James
Category: Commentary on NT
ISBN: 9780801047640
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In this volume, James Scott explores Second Corinthians, shedding light on the personal aspect of Paul’s problems at Corinth. Emphasizing the two major motifs of the merkabah (heavenly throne-chariot) and Korah’s rebellion, Scott suggests that Paul saw his embattled situation as parallel to that of Moses during the rebellion. Includes a brief introduction and references.
Scott, James
Baker
Softcover
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