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P. Derek Overfield PhD Thesis - Research@StAndrews:FullText

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the author's text and citation being the concept<br />

"gift' • This of course cannot be completely denied<br />

but it is at least equally probable that having -the<br />

OT text in mind the author sees that the phrase<br />

which<br />

though not essential for his original purpose, when<br />

applied to Christ summarises all that he intended<br />

""i th the phrase<br />

We are thus<br />

suggesting a twofold development in the use of the<br />

OT citation: originally it was intended that the<br />

emphasis would be placed on<br />

and it was in line with this that the<br />

author of the epistle used BbwX8V<br />

instead of<br />

But, in addition to this, in the light of his own<br />

understanding of the ascension, he was able to<br />

incorporate the otherwise redundant phrase<br />

This -cheery<br />

also provides an answer to the second difficulty~<br />

in 4:11 was used deliberately to emphasise<br />

the connection between this verse and the OT citationthe<br />

gifts are the gifts of the exalted, victorious<br />

Christ.<br />

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