The Inward Jew Romans 22829 and Biblical Greek Syntax
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Who is truly a Jew in Romans 2:28-29? Does Paul essentially redefine what it means to be Jewish? And what do ellipsis and constituent negation have to do with circumcision? • In order to better understand and translate these verses, Dr. Kevin Grasso unpacks three key characteristics of biblical Greek syntax: ellipsis, negated constituents, and contrastive focus. • This is a bonus episode for our series on Key Terms in Pauline Theology. Go to biblingo.org/podcast to learn more and subscribe to the Biblical Languages Podcast. • Show notes: • Basic Pragmatics Concepts: • Basic Pragmatics Concepts (Part 4 of ... • Matthew Thiessen, Paul and the Gentile Problem : https://academic.oup.com/book/7322 • Andrew Carnie, Syntax: A Generative Introduction : https://www.wiley.com/en-us/Syntax:+A...
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