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Interpreting Paul brings together N. T. Wright’s most important articles on Paul and his letters since the publication of his magisterial Paul and the Faithfulness of God in 2013. Many of the included studies have never been published or only available in hard-to-find larger volumes and journals. Here is a rich feast for all serious students of the Bible. Each essay will amply reward those...

what Paul says in 2:25–29. A further obvious link is made by 7:6, regularly taken as an anticipation of chapter 8, where Paul speaks of ‘the new life of the spirit’ as opposed to ‘the old life of the letter’: exactly the same contrast as in 2:29. We might also compare 2 Corinthians 3:4–6. Paul does not, to be sure, speak of Christians in 1:18–2:16 (leaving aside the question of 2:7, 10, 14–15) or 3:1–20. But the significantly different subject-matter of 2:17–29, and the way in which that section
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