Israel’s fate
Text: Romans 10
vv. 1-4,
Apostol desired the salvation of the fellow Israelites: they have a zeal, but
in accordance to knowledge,
Knowledge as
a close/intimate connection
Christ is
the end/goal/purpose of the Law/Torah
vv. 5-7,
righteousness based on the Law vs. righteousness based on the faith
Living by
commandments vs living by faith (Rom. 1:17, Hab. 2:4)
Also,
contrast of Jesus and Moses in the Prologue of John 1:17. Note that both John
and Paul do not compare the texts, they compare the “lifestyles” – life
according to the LAW vs. life of faith.
vv. 8-10,
Mouth and heart
Interesting
structure of the passage. St. Paul introduces “mouth” and “heart” (v. 8), then
treats them in a chiastic pattern
A. 9a, confess with you mouth
B. 9b, and
believe in your heart
B’. 10a, with
the heart one believes – justification
A’. 10b,
with the mouth one confesses – salvation
This is
based on two passages from the Old Testament that the apostle uses as “proof
texts,” see next
vv. 11-13,
Everyone who believes will not be put to shame/be saved – Is. 28:16 and Joel
2:32:
Isaiah 28: 16 – about believing – no shame,
justification
Joel 2:32 –
about calling on the name – confessing with the mouth – salvation
vv. 14-15,
How would they believe if they haven’t heard?
Chain
sequence: calling upon the name – believing – hearing (from someone) – there
should be someone preaching, biblical reference Isaiah 52:7 (which is written
right before the next quote in v. 16 – Isaiah 53:1)
vv. 16-17, Gospel
was “available for them – both in the days of Isaiah and now. For Isaiah
exclaims: “Who has believed heard from us?”
So, faith
comes from hearing – not as a penetration of sound waves into one’s ear but as
a process described in the previous paragraph, see chain sequence. To complete
it Jesus instituted the Office of the Holy Ministry (Matthew 28:16-20; John
20:19-23).
vv. 18-21, they have heard, but
didn’t understand/accept
Others found Me
I hold out My hand to a disobedient people
One more
time, maybe they didn’t hear? No, they did – Psalm 19:4
They heard
but didn’t understand/accept
Both in the
times of Moses – Deuteronomy 32:21
Then a
second confirmation of their rejection came from of Isaiah [65:1] (700 years
after Moses).
And yet, the
Gospel was available – Isaiah testifies for that [65:2].
Again, St.
Paul juxtaposes the texts of Moses and Gospels or Apostles. He shows that
the Gospel as Good News was always available. But people did not listen, didn’t
accept, chose to live by the commandments not be faith, therefore rejecting the
Good News of salvation.
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