“Some Things in Them Hard to Understand”: Reflections on an Approach to Paul

Interpretation 38 (3):254-267 (1984)
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Because Paul has proven difficult to understand, the interpreter must pay careful attention to the language, the rhetorical structure, and the context if unnecessary difficulties are to be avoided

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