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Richard Hays has been a giant in the field of New Testament studies since the 1989 publication of his Echoes of Scripture in the Letters of Paul. Now, his most significant essays of the past twenty-five years are collected here, representing the full fruition of major themes from his body of work: • the importance of narrative as the “glue” that holds the Bible together • the figural coherence...

lectionaries, commentaries, and the church’s homiletical traditions. It is even noted soberly in the margin of the Nestle-Aland text. Here is my point: figural reading neither presupposes nor asserts that the author of the earlier text predicted or consciously anticipated its figural fulfillment in the later. In fact, the retrospective recognition of a pattern of correspondence usually comes as a surprise. The four Gospels of our NT are full of examples of unexpected, retrospectively recognized,
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