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Cover of: Das Israelproblem nach Gal 4,21–31 und Röm 9–11
Michael Wolter

Das Israelproblem nach Gal 4,21–31 und Röm 9–11

Section: Articles
Volume 107 (2010) / Issue 1, pp. 1-30 (30)
Published 09.07.2018
DOI 10.1628/004435410790844557
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Summary
This article begins with an exegetical analysis of Gal 4:21–31. The author establishes two lines of argument which deal with completely different aspects of Paul's distinction between Hagar and Sarah. In this text, Paul pursues a Christian identity management. Rom 9–11 is not a revision of Gal 4:21–31 but rather an eschatological extension of this text. In the end, this text demonstrates that Paul has failed to solve the Israel problem.