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The Word of God Has Not Failed

Paul's Use of the Old Testament in Romans 9

Aaron Sherwood

9781577996835
192 pages
Lexham Press
Overview
Debates rage over Paul's understanding of election in Romans 9–11. But is election really what Paul had in mind? Aaron Sherwood argues that this debate is foreign to Paul's purpose here. Paul primarily intended these passages to be a defense of God's covenantal faithfulness.

In The Word of God Has Not Failed, Sherwood examines the first major passage of this section, Romans 9:6–20, giving special attention to the Old Testament Scriptures Paul used. It is vital to understand Paul's interpretation of these texts in order to understand the thrust of Paul's message. Sherwood shows how Paul viewed the rejection of the gospel by unbelieving Jews as idolatry, and the inclusion of believing Gentiles as a fulfillment of God's promises to Israel.
Author Bio
Aaron Sherwood (PhD, Durham University) is assistant professor of New Testament at Alliance Theological Seminary, Nyack College in Nyack, NY. He has degrees in philosophy and in biblical studies. In his current position and previously at the College of the Bahamas, Roanoke College, and Durham University, Aaron has taught a variety of topics in religious studies, philosophy of religion, and biblical studies, primarily on Pauline writings and theology, the use of the Old Testament in the New Testament, and biblical languages.