Miller, Merland R.
Summary
This article examines the literary structure of a specific chapter in a New Testament epistle, proposing that it aligns with ancient rhetorical forms. It suggests that the chapter functions as an encomium—a formal expression of praise—highlighting the virtues of faith through a series of exemplars. The analysis emphasizes how the chapter's composition serves to inspire and instruct by showcasing faith's enduring significance.
What is the Literary Form of Hebrews 11?
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- Author
- Miller, Merland R.
- Publisher
- JETS 29/4
- Year
- 1986
- Pages
- pp. 411-417
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