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"We Await a Savior": "Salvation" in Philippians./
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Cable, Paul S.
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Ann Arbor : ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, : 2017,
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382 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 79-02(E), Section: A.
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"We Await a Savior": "Salvation" in Philippians.
Cable, Paul S.
"We Await a Savior": "Salvation" in Philippians.
- Ann Arbor : ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, 2017 - 382 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 79-02(E), Section: A.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Wheaton College, 2017.
This study investigates Paul's concept of salvation in Philippians as communicated through the presence of a thoroughgoing motif of sigmaotauetarho-/sigmaozeta- terms. It proceeds by first surveying ancient Greek and Jewish literature to establish the semantic range of the terminology. It then addresses each occurrence of the language in Paul's other letters, concluding that Paul uses the terms exclusively with a theological or an "ultimate" sense and usually a personal rather than a corporate application. It then turns to address each of the four instances of sigmaotauetarho-/sigmaozeta- terms in Philippians to demonstrate Paul's concept of "salvation" in the letter.
ISBN: 9780355408904Subjects--Topical Terms:
2122820
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This study investigates Paul's concept of salvation in Philippians as communicated through the presence of a thoroughgoing motif of sigmaotauetarho-/sigmaozeta- terms. It proceeds by first surveying ancient Greek and Jewish literature to establish the semantic range of the terminology. It then addresses each occurrence of the language in Paul's other letters, concluding that Paul uses the terms exclusively with a theological or an "ultimate" sense and usually a personal rather than a corporate application. It then turns to address each of the four instances of sigmaotauetarho-/sigmaozeta- terms in Philippians to demonstrate Paul's concept of "salvation" in the letter.
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Philippians contains four instances of sigmaotauetarho-/sigmaozeta- terms, all of which are controversial for differing reasons. The first occurrence is in Phil 1:19, in which Paul expresses confidence that his situation will turn out epsiloniotasigma sigmaotauetarhoiotaalphanu. While most English translations render sigmaotauetarhoiotaalpha here as "deliverance," commentators are divided as to whether Paul's confidence rests on a surety of deliverance from prison or that his imprisonment will result in some way in his ultimate salvation. The second occurrence is Phil 1:28, in which the Philippians' fearless unity in the face of their opponents is alphaupsilontauoiotasigma epsilonnudeltaepsiloniotaxiiotasigma alphapiolambdaepsiloniotaalphasigma upsilonmuonu deltaepsilon sigmaotauetarhoiotaalphasigma, kappaalphaiota tauoupsilontauo alphapio thetaepsilonoupsilon.This clause is a "notorious crux," and while it is reasonably clear that sigmaotauetarhoiotaalpha refers to ultimate salvation, the nature of the epsilonnudeltaepsiloniotaxiiotasigma ("sign") is debated, and the role of this clause in Paul's argument is therefore unclear. The final instance of sigmaotauetarhoiotaalpha is in the famous and controversial exhortation in Phil 2:12: muepsilontaualpha ϕobetaoupsilon kappaalphaiota taurhoomuonu tauetanu epsilonalphaupsilontauonu sigmaotauetarhoiotaalphanu kappaalphatauepsilonrhogammaalphazetaepsilonsigmathetaepsilon. Controversy surrounds each word in this clause, and the possibilities for the meaning of sigmaotauetarhoiotaalpha here are even more numerous than in 1:19 and 1:28. Finally, in 3:20--21, believers "await a savior (sigmaotauetarho), the Lord, Jesus Christ." This savior will "transform our body of humiliation into conformity to his body of glory."
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