Some Notes on the Semantics of o{iota} {delta}o{kappa}oFormula{nu}{tau}{varepsilon}{varsigma} in Galatians 2
The Expository Times: International Journal of Biblical Studies, Theology and Ministry
Published online on June 13, 2016
Abstract
This article investigates Paul’s use of the term o ootilde; in the letter to the Galatians. Firstly, the term is considered from the standpoint of lexical semantics. Secondly, select relevant parallels from Ancient Greek literature are adduced and studied comparatively. Based on these considerations, it is argued that Paul uses o ootilde; as a rhetorical device, whereby he distances himself from the Jerusalem leaders and, in so doing, turns his opponents’ argument against them.