Romanos 4 al 5: exégesis cristológica Paulina
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Este trabajo trata sobre las reglas exegéticas periodo tannaíta como base para el análisis la exégesis paulina de Romanos 4:05, y para comprender algunos de los criterios Paulinos para interpretar la Torá. El estudio se centró en la interpretación paulina de la Torá, dándose cuenta de que los procedimientos exegéticos, sus desarrollos homiléticas sobre conceptos de la Torá y otros textos de las Escrituras hebreas.
Palavras-chave: Torah; Romanos; Interpretación paulina.
Este trabalho trata sobre as regras exegéticas do periodo tanníta tendo como base para analise a exegese paulina de Romanos 4:5, e tenta compreender alguns dos criterios paulinos para a interpretação da Torá. Este estudo se concentra na interpretação paulina da Torá de onde tira os procedimentos exegéticos, seus desenvolvimentos homiléticos sobre os conceitos da Torá e de outros textos das Escrituras hebraicas.
Palavras chave: Torá; Romanos; Interpretação paulina.
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