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Document Details : Title: The Redemptive Inversions of Jeremiah in Romans 9-11 Author(s): REASONER, Mark Journal: Biblica Volume: 95 Issue: 3 Date: 2014 Pages: 388-404 DOI: 10.2143/BIB.95.3.3186120 Abstract : This article presents seven points of focused dissonance between Jeremiah and Romans, by identifying how Romans 9-11 inverts the judgment language of Jeremiah 1-20 against Judah. Without claiming that the inversions in Romans 9-11 are intentional, the article argues that the inversions of this section of Jeremiah are similar to the inversions that Deutero-Isaiah performs on this same section of Jeremiah, identified by B. Sommer. The inversions of Jeremiah that occur in Romans 9-11 highlight these chapters' positive stance toward corporeal, ethnic Israel, and provide another argument against interpreting 'all Israel' in Rom 11,26 as the church. |
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