From: Al Lukaszewski (alski@fuller.edu)
Date: Wed Jul 21 1999 - 00:51:17 EDT
While I agree that God's jealousy for his people is expressed in numerous
places, I wonder whether there are other examples where authors combine
'general senses' in ways similar to what Alford purports that James has
done.
Being in the middle of a move I do not have access to all my reference
materials. Are there modern scholars who agree with this view? Based on
what I have read, I do not recall anyone taking up this line in more modern
times.
Al
Albert L. Lukaszewski
alski@fuller.edu <mailto:alski@fuller.edu>
> H Alford, /The Greek New Testament/, Cambridge, 1874, /ad loc/ suggests
> "There is nothing improbable in the idea that James may have combined
> the general sense of Scripture on the point of God's jealousy over
> his people...." [In Deuteronomy 32:10, 19 LXX are found] "the elements
> of the sense of that which is cited".
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