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Messiah and Righteousness in Paul and His Context

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Manse Rim examines the relation between messiah and righteousness in ancient Jewish texts and in the letters of Paul, aiming to offer a fresh perspective on the current impasse regarding Pauline ju...
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Manse Rim investigates the multifaceted connection between messiah and righteousness in ancient Jewish literature and in Paul's letters, seeking to move beyond the current impasse in Pauline justification studies. Ancient Jewish texts portray the association of messiah(s) with righteousness in several distinct ways: as moral virtue in relation to God, as administrative righteousness and justice exercised by the messiah as judge-king, and as eschatological righteousness linked with the heavenly realm and celestial immortality disclosed by the messiah on earth. In this interpretive framework, Paul's use of righteousness language becomes both intelligible and distinctive. It participates in established messianic patterns yet redefines them through an eschatological realization bestowed upon the followers of the messiah. This righteousness is expressed through confession, baptismal practice, and the reception of pneuma. Manse Rim thus offers a precise, textually grounded account that reframes Pauline justification within its Jewish messianic matrix.
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Price: £86.50
Pages: 260
Publisher: Mohr Siebeck
Imprint: Mohr Siebeck
Series: Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament 2. Reihe
Publication Date: 30 April 2026
ISBN: 9783162001214
Format: Paperback
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RELIGION / Biblical Studies / New Testament / General, New Testaments

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1 Introduction 1.1 The Shape of the Question 1.1.1 A Brief History of Pauline Justification 1.1.2 An Interpretive Impasse and Beyond 1.1.3 A Way Forward 1.2 Methodology 1.3 Definitions 1.3.1 Messiah as Paul's Christ 1.3.2 Ancient Jewish Messianism as a Phenomenon of Ancient Jewish Messiah Discourse 1.3.3 The Language of Righteousness in Paul 1.4 The Rationale for the Selected Texts and Comparison 1.5 Outline Part 1: Messiah and Righteousness in Ancient Jewish Texts 2 Messiah and Righteousness in Ancient Jewish Biblical Texts 2.1 Messiah and Righteousness in Samuel and Kings 2.1.1 1 Sam 24:18 2.1.2 1 Sam 26:23 2.1.3 2 Sam 8:15 2.1.4 Summary 2.2 Messiah and Righteousness in Psalms 2.2.1 Pss 7:9; 17:1 (OG 16:1); 18:21, 25 (OG 17:21, 25) 2.2.2 OG Ps 2:12 2.2.3 Pss 72:1-3 (OG 71:1-3); 89:15 (OG 88:15) 2.2.4 Ps 110:4 (OG 109:4) 2.2.5 Summary 2.3 Messiah and Righteousness in Isaiah 2.3.1 Isa 9:5-6 (OG 9:4-5) 2.3.2 Isa 11:4-5 2.3.3 Isa 16:5 2.3.4 Isa 45:13 2.3.5 Isa 53:11 2.3.6 Summary 2.4 Messiah and Righteousness in Jeremiah 2.4.1 Jer 23:5-6 (MT 33:14-16) 2.4.2 Summary 2.5 Messiah and Righteousness in Daniel 2.5.1 Dan 9:24-27 2.5.2 Summary 2.6 Conclusion 3 Messiah and Righteousness in Ancient Jewish Parabiblical Texts 3.1 Messiah and Righteousness in Psalms of Solomon 3.1.1 Ps. Sol. 17:21-40 3.1.2 Summary 3.2 Messiah and Righteousness in the Qumran texts 3.2.1 4Q252 (4QCommGen A) 6 V, 2-5 3.2.2 11Q13 (11QMelch) 2:7-18 3.2.3 4Q521 (4QMessAp) 7 II, 4-7 3.2.4 Summary 3.3 Messiah and Righteousness in the Book of Parables (1 Enoch 37-71) 3.3.1 1 En. 38:2a 3.3.2 1 En. 48:10 3.3.3 1 En. 62:2 3.3.4 1 En. 39:6-7 3.3.5 1 En. 46:3 3.3.6 1 En. 49:2-3 3.3.7 Summary 3.4 Messiah and Righteousness in Testament of Judah 3.4.1 T. Judah 24:1-6 3.4.2 Summary 3.5 Messiah and Righteousness in 4 Ezra 3.5.1 4 Ezra 7:26-36 3.5.2 4 Ezra 12:31-34 3.5.3 Summary 3.6 Conclusion Part 2: Messiah and Righteousness in the Letters of Paul 4 Messiah and Righteousness in Pauline Letters Excluding Galatians and Romans 4.1 Messiah and Righteousness in 1 Thessalonians 4.1.1 1 Thess 4:6 4.1.2 Summary 4.2 Messiah and Righteousness in 1 and 2 Corinthians 4.2.1 1 Cor 1:30 4.2.2 1 Cor 6:11 4.2.3 2 Cor 5:21 4.2.4 Summary 4.3 Messiah and Righteousness in Philippians 4.3.1 Phil 3:9 4.3.2 Summary 4.4 Conclusion 5 Messiah and Righteousness in Galatians and Romans 5.1 Messiah and Righteousness in Galatians 5.1.1 Gal 2:16 5.1.2 Gal 3:23-24 5.1.3 Gal 2:21; 3:21; 5:3-4 5.1.4 Summary 5.2 Messiah and Righteousness in Romans 5.2.1 Rom 3:21-26 5.2.2 Rom 5:16-21 5.2.3 Rom 10:4-10 5.2.4 Summary 5.3 Conclusion 6 Conclusions 6.1 Summary of the Argument 6.2 The Language of Righteousness in Paul and His Interpreters 6.3 Messiah and Righteousness in the Context of Early Christianity 6.4 Final Remarks