Tuesday, May 2, 2023

Sang-Won (Aaron) Son on 1 Corinthians 15:45-49 (cf. Genesis 2:7b LXX) and Jesus being a (life-giving) "Spirit"

  

He establishes the basis for the contrast between Adam and Christ by quoting Gen. 2:7 (15:45). His quotation is, however, quite free and the second half is entirely missing from the Old Testament text. The purpose of adding πρωτος and ‘Αδαμ is probably to set up a typological contrast with the last (εσχατος) Adam, Christ. The addition of the second half, ο εσχατος Αδαμ εις πνευμα ζωοποιουν, is probably Paul’s haggadic midrash based on Gen. 2:7. Whereas the first man Adam is a ψυχη ζωσα, the last Adam is a πνευμα ζψοποιουν. Interestingly, in this verse, the contrast is made not between σωμα and ψυχη (or πνευμα), as one would naturally expect if Paul is thinking in terms of Platonic dualist anthropology, but it is made between ψυχηand πνευμα. This implies that when Paul describes Christ as πνευμα, he does not think of the disembodied existence of Christ. He simply indicates that while the first man is imagined by ψυχη, the last Adam is animated by πνευμα. (Sang-Won (Aaron) Son, Corporate Elements in Pauline Anthropology: A Study of Selected Terms, Idioms, and Concepts in the Light of Paul’s Usage and Background [Rome: Pontificio Instituto Biblico, 2001], 49)

 

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