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Abstract

God effects the fulfilment of the requirement of the law through the agency (mission) of Christ. Those 'in him' are the point of reference in whose favour the law's requirement is fulfilled, with the effect that they are no longer obligated to Torah. Being 'in Christ' they, nonetheless, are also envisioned as living in a way that corresponds to what Torah would have required of them, had they still been subject to it, but they are now being governed and empowered by the Spirit. Consequently their lives give expression to the ultimate (singular) requirement and intention (...) of Torah. The fulfilment of the requirement of the law refers to the purpose of the law as a whole, and not only of the 'moral' aspect, often anachronistically separated from the 'cultic' aspect. Ultimately, God who originally gave Torah now effected the fulfilment of its intention - something that had been unrealised before the mission of Christ and the gift of the Spirit due to the incapability of the law.

Details

Title
The requirement of the law fulfilled in Romans 8:4/Die vervulling van die wet se vereiste in Romeine 8:4
Author
Venter, Dirk J
Pages
1-7
Section
Original Research
Publication year
2014
Publication date
2014
Publisher
AOSIS (Pty) Ltd
ISSN
10186441
e-ISSN
23050853
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1757264538
Copyright
Copyright AOSIS (Pty) Ltd 2014