NT 260 Pauline Letter A
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Transcript of NT 260 Pauline Letter A
Ancient Greek letters
Pliny to the
Roman emperor in second century CE, written on the piece of papyrus.
The structure of ancient Greek letters
Sender and recipient namedGreeting to the recipientsMain body of the letterPrayer for the recipients
Closing greeting
The structure of ancient Greek letters
Sender and recipient named added co-authordGreeting to the recipientsMain body of the letterPrayer for the recipientsClosing greeting
(Long)
The Epistolary prescript (1.1-5)
The letter opening, naming the sender , addressees, etc.
The exordium(1.6-11) The opening section of the speech, intended to prepare our audience in such a way that they will be disposed to lend a ready ear to the rest of our speech(Quintilian4.1.5)
The narratio(1.12-2.14) A ‘statement of facts:the events and facts leading up to and bearing upon the case.
The propositio(2.15-21) A summary of what is to be drawn from the narratio, any points of disagreement, and the main theses to be proven
The probation (3.1-4.31) The ‘proof’ (often in various parts)which is essential to establish the case..
The exhortatio orparaenesis(5.1-6.10)
Exhortation and instruction
The epistolary postscript or conclusio(6.11-18)
Written in Paul’s own hand (see 6.11), authenticating the letter, summing it up and adding any final concerns
1975 Hans Dieter Betz outlining page 51-51
Margaret Mitchell Three type of rhetorical
1 Corinthians Forensic or Judicial Deliberative Epideictic
Two school of about The death of Christ
Sacrificial perspective
They are now justified by his grace as a gift, through the redemptin…Rom3.24
Two school of about The death of Christ
participative perspective
Should we continue in sinned and fall short of the glory of God…Rom4.1
Christology : God or man
Pre-existent Son of God
Rom 9.5;Col1.15
Born of a woman
Gal4.4; Phil 2.5-11
Eschatology and salvation
Jewish apocalyptic view
(In the last day)
Paul’s eschatology
(The day of the Lord)
To believe or to have faith
To believe :
I (subject) believe in Christ (object)
To have faith :accepting a faith from Christ(subject), to have faith to forgive our(object) sins