More than a gift: Paul's collection for Jerusalem and the pilgrimage of gentiles
LE3 .A278 2016
2016
Zacharias, H. Daniel
Acadia University
Master of Arts
Masters
Theology
Acadia Divinity College
The Danish scholar Johannes Munck was the first one to propose a connection between Paul’s Collection for Jerusalem and the prophetic texts that envisaged a pilgrimage of gentiles to Zion in the end times. Nonetheless, Munck’s seminal theory on the Collection for Jerusalem has been contested in recent times. This thesis argues that the Pauline Epistles contain some textual evidence of this link between the two events, and that the Collection and the pilgrimage of gentiles share many common characteristics in meaning, both pointing to an eschatological time of reconciliation between Jews and gentiles under the Messiah. In conclusion, the pilgrimage of gentiles tradition was likely an influence for Paul in his collection of funds for the church in Jerusalem.
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