Some Comments On Paul’s Use Of Genesis In His Epistle To The Romans -- By: John Warwick Montgomery
Journal: Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society
Volume: JETS 04:1 (Apr 1961)
Article: Some Comments On Paul’s Use Of Genesis In His Epistle To The Romans
Author: John Warwick Montgomery
BETS 4:1 (April 1971) p. 4
Some Comments On Paul’s Use Of Genesis
In His Epistle To The Romans
Introduction
Both Wescott and Hort, and Nestle, in their editions of the Greek New Testament, provides the reader with a list of the Old Testament quotations made by New Testament writers. The lists in these two editions do not exactly agree, as might be expected, for exact indications of source material was not required in the literary canons of classical times. Yet, these lists are in substantial agreement. It is upon them, as well as upon a careful reading of Romans on my own part, that I base the parallelisms which shall be studied in this paper.
By combining the lists of quotations from Genesis in Romans given by Westcott and Hort, and Nestle, we have:1
Romans |
Genesis |
4:3,9 |
15:6 |
4:11 |
17:10,11 |
4:17 |
17:5 |
4:18 |
15:5 |
4:22,23 |
15:6 |
9:7 |
21:... |