Die sosiohistoriese konteks van diathêkê in Galasiërs 3:15–18 / Malan, J.P.

The overall aim of the research is to construct the socio–historical context of diaqh/k/kh in Galatians 3:15–18 and to understand Paul’s argument to the Galatians better. The construction of the socio–historical context of diaqh/k/kh in Galatians 3:15–18, and of Paul and the first addressees is nece...

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Main Author: Malan, Jacob Petrus
Published: North-West University 2012
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10394/7053
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-nwu-oai-dspace.nwu.ac.za-10394-70532014-04-16T03:53:12ZDie sosiohistoriese konteks van diathêkê in Galasiërs 3:15–18 / Malan, J.P.Malan, Jacob PetrusThe overall aim of the research is to construct the socio–historical context of diaqh/k/kh in Galatians 3:15–18 and to understand Paul’s argument to the Galatians better. The construction of the socio–historical context of diaqh/k/kh in Galatians 3:15–18, and of Paul and the first addressees is necessary for a valid construction of the socio–historical context of diaqh/k/kh. The determination of the context contributes to a valid interpretation of Paul’s argument in Galatians 3:15–18. The current trend in the research of Galatians 3:15–18, and on the diaqh/k/kh is addressed. The judicial trends in the first century’s Greek, Roman, and Jewish judicial systems are discussed. All the customs in these cultures are changeable and do not fit the requirements of the criteria that Paul has set up in Galatians 3:15. The customs for entering into the covenant in the Old Testament are researched because "covenant" is a possible translation of diaqh/k/kh. The research subsequently discusses the customs on inheritance laws in the New Testament and the use of diaqh/k/kh in the New Testament. The rhetorical argument of Paul in Galatians is discussed to determine which sociohistorical context would fit diaqh/k/kh the best. The research concludes with a construction of the sociohistirical context of diaqh/k/kh in Galatians 3:15–18. The conclusion is that the covenant between human parties is the best possible context for diaqh/k/kh in Galatians 3:15–18. It makes most sense in Paul’s argument to the Galatians.Thesis (Ph.D. (Church and Dogma History))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2008.North-West University2012-08-27T15:41:11Z2012-08-27T15:41:11Z2011Thesishttp://hdl.handle.net/10394/7053
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description The overall aim of the research is to construct the socio–historical context of diaqh/k/kh in Galatians 3:15–18 and to understand Paul’s argument to the Galatians better. The construction of the socio–historical context of diaqh/k/kh in Galatians 3:15–18, and of Paul and the first addressees is necessary for a valid construction of the socio–historical context of diaqh/k/kh. The determination of the context contributes to a valid interpretation of Paul’s argument in Galatians 3:15–18. The current trend in the research of Galatians 3:15–18, and on the diaqh/k/kh is addressed. The judicial trends in the first century’s Greek, Roman, and Jewish judicial systems are discussed. All the customs in these cultures are changeable and do not fit the requirements of the criteria that Paul has set up in Galatians 3:15. The customs for entering into the covenant in the Old Testament are researched because "covenant" is a possible translation of diaqh/k/kh. The research subsequently discusses the customs on inheritance laws in the New Testament and the use of diaqh/k/kh in the New Testament. The rhetorical argument of Paul in Galatians is discussed to determine which sociohistorical context would fit diaqh/k/kh the best. The research concludes with a construction of the sociohistirical context of diaqh/k/kh in Galatians 3:15–18. The conclusion is that the covenant between human parties is the best possible context for diaqh/k/kh in Galatians 3:15–18. It makes most sense in Paul’s argument to the Galatians. === Thesis (Ph.D. (Church and Dogma History))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2008.
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Die sosiohistoriese konteks van diathêkê in Galasiërs 3:15–18 / Malan, J.P.
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title Die sosiohistoriese konteks van diathêkê in Galasiërs 3:15–18 / Malan, J.P.
title_short Die sosiohistoriese konteks van diathêkê in Galasiërs 3:15–18 / Malan, J.P.
title_full Die sosiohistoriese konteks van diathêkê in Galasiërs 3:15–18 / Malan, J.P.
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