Paul Apostle of the Heat Set Free ‘Where the Spirit of the Lord is, there the heart is free’ (2 Corinthians 3:17, Basic English Version) F. F. Bruce DIGITAL LIBRARY Copyright © 1977 F. F. Bruce First published 1977 by Paternoster Revised (second) Edition 1980 This Digital Edition 2005 Paternoster is an imprint of Authentic Media, 9 Holdom Avenue, Bletchley, Milton Keynes, MK1 1QR, UK. and P.O. Box 1047, Waynesboro, GA, 3080-2047, U.S.A. The right of F. F. Bruce to be identified as the Author of this Work has been asserted in accordance with Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electric, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior permission of the publisher or a license permitting restricted copying. In the U.K. such licenses are issued by the Copyright Licensing Agency, 90 Tottenham Court Road, London W1P 9HE. British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data a Catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library ISBN 1-84227-302-7 TO MY GRAND-DAUGHTERS HELEN, ANNA, ESTHER AND WINONA MARY AND MY GRANDSONS PETER, FREDERICK, ALAN AND PAUL bearing in mind T. R. Glover’s comment on a Roman Emperor’s condemnation of the Apostle to the Gentiles—that the day was to come when men would call their dogs Nero and their sons PAUL List of Illustrations The Publishers apologise for the quality of the illustrations, which have had to be reproduced digitally from the original edition. We have nevertheless included them, since we feel that a sub-standard illustration is better than no illustration at all. Tarsus: St. Paul’s Gate Damascus: The Street Called Straight today Jerusalem and the temple area today, seen from the Mount of Olives Athens: A bronze tablet at foot of Areopagus recording Paul’s speech Athens: The Acropolis Corinth: Gallio’s bema Ephesus: The theatre Caesarea: The theatre Rome: Appian Way Rome: Inscriptions from Church of St. Praxedis and Church of St. Sebastian Rome: Catacombs of St. Sebastian: graffiti invoking Peter and Paul Rome: St. Paul-Without-the-Walls: facade and porch, showing statue of Paul Rome: St. Paul-Without-the-Walls: inscription above Paul’s tomb Rome: Tre Fontane: Church of St. Paul, exterior Rome: Tre Fontane: Church of St. Paul, interior Page of P46, showing Galatians 6:10–18 and Philippians 1:1. P46 is the oldest known manuscript of Paul’s letters (c. A.D. 200); it is one of the Chester Beatty biblical papyri in the Chester Beatty Library, Dublin Acknowledgements T HE AUTHOR AND PUBLISHERS ARE GRATEFULE TO THE FOLLOWING for help in supplying illustrations: Abbazia delle Tre Fontane, facing pp 449, 464; Barnaby’s Picture Library, facing pp 97, 352; Colin Hemer, facing pp 129, 256, 257; Pieterse Davison International, facing p 465; Bastiaan VanElderen, facing pp 96, 128, 288, 289; Pontifical Commission of Sacred Archaeology, facing pp 353, 384. Preface T HIS WORK IS DESIGNED TO GIVE A CONTINUOUS PRESENTATION of material which has been delivered in lectures or published piecemeal in written articles over many years. When I entered on my present appointment in the University of Manchester in 1959, one of the lecture-courses already prescribed in the syllabus for the Honours School of Biblical Studies was entitled “The Missionary Career of Paul in its Historical Setting”. My lectures for this specially congenial course have provided the nucleus of the following chapters. I had not previously been a stranger to Paul’s life and thought, but in the past eighteen years I have devoted more time and attention to this field of study than to any other. I have not attempted to expound Paul’s teaching systematically but rather to treat its main themes in their historical context, as Paul himself had occasion to develop them in his letters. Year by year since I came to Manchester I have given a public lecture in the John Rylands Library (since 1972 the John Rylands University Library of Manchester). Most of these have dealt with some aspect of Pauline studies. They have subsequently been published in the Library’s Bulletin. The substance of eight of them is reproduced in the following pages: “St. Paul in Rome, 1”, BJRL, March 1964 (Chapters 4, 31 and 32), “St. Paul in Rome, 2”, Autumn 1965 (Chapter 34), “St. Paul in Rome, 3”, Spring 1966 (Chapter 35), “St. Paul in Rome, 4”, Spring 1967 (Chapter 36), “St. Paul in Rome, 5”, Spring 1968 (Chapter 37), “Paul and the Historical Jesus”, Spring 1974 (Chapter 11), “Paul and the Law of Moses”, Spring 1975 (Chapter 18), “Christ and Spirit in Paul”, Spring 1977 (Chapter 12). For permission to reproduce these in revised or adapted form I am indebted to Dr. F. W. Ratcliffe (University Librarian and Director) and Dr. Frank Taylor (Principal Keeper and Editor of the Bulletin). Acknowledgment is also made to the Editor of The Expository Times for permission to reproduce in Chapter 22 an expanded version of my paper “Paul and the Athenians” which appeared in that journal for October 1976. A specially grateful expression of indebtedness must be made to my secretary, Miss Margaret Hogg, who with her customary diligence and cheerfulness has typed the whole work and given valuable help with proof-reading and with the compilation of the index. Her beautiful and accurate typescript has made the printer’s task incomparably easier than it would have been if he had been faced with the problem of deciphering my manuscript—a problem which she has tackled with confidence and success. 1977 F.F.B Abbreviations AJA American Journal of Archaeology Ant. Antiquities (Josephus) AV Authorized (King James) Version BC The Beginnings of Christianity, ed. F. J. Foakes Jackson and K. Lake (London, 1920–33) BGU Berliner Griechische Urkunden BJ De Bella Iudaico (Jewish War) (Josephus) BJRL Bulletin of the John Rylands (University) Library, Manchester BZNW Beiträge zur Zeitschrift für die neutestamentliche Wissenschaft CD Book of the Covenant of Damascus (= Zadokite Work) CIG Corpus Inscriptionum Graecarum CIL Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum CSEL Corpus Scriptorum Ecclesiasticorum Latinorum DACL Dictionnaire d’Archéologie chrétienne et de Liturgie EQ The Evangelical Quarterly E. T. English Translation Ev. Th. Evangelische Theologie HDB Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible (5 volumes) Hist. Eccl. Historia Ecclesiastica (Eusebius) HJP History of the Jewish People in the Age of Jesus Christ, E. T. (E. Schürer) ibid. ibidem (“in the same place”) ICC International Critical Commentary IGRR Inscriptiones Graecae ad Res Romanas Pertinentes JBL Journal of Biblical Literature JRS Journal of Roman Studies JTS Journal of Theological Studies loc. cit. loco citato (“at the place cited”) LXX Septuagint (pre-Christian Greek version of Old Testament)
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