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2 ieau{us - ~aulu?'. 335 with those sacrifices which they offered year by year continually make the comers thereunto perfect." Of. also Heb. 9, 9. Whenever, therefore, we find that Paul gives an allegorical or typical meaning' to an Old Testament passage or incident, let us recognize that this is in full keeping with the clearly expressed Scripture truth that the Old Testament is full of signs, types, and symbols. Bearing this in mind, we can well understand Paul's reference to the story of Hagar and Sarah in Gal. 4 as a typical prophecy, depicting the two covenants, the Oovenant of the Law and the Oovenant of Grace. Is it necessary to add the caution that the Ohristian interpreter must not place himself on the same level with St. Paul and begin to allegorize as some inner prompting may urge him? Paul was an inspired apostle; his exposition of Old Testament texts is that of the Holy Spirit. Of. 1 Thess. 2, 13. We, on the other hand, can merely repeat what the inspired writers have told us, and while on the basis of their instruction we assert that the Old Testament history and literature in many ways foreshadow the times and events of the New Covenant, it is only in those instances which they themselves point out that we can with complete assurance speak of a typical or allegorical meaning as attaching to Old Testament passages. When we go beyond these limits, we have to be very hesitant and can no longer speak with positive confidence, but rather have to be satisfied with mere probabilities, which perhaps are edifying, but cannot be used as a foundation of our faith and hope. While we unhesitatingly say that in Deut. 25,4 the native sense was intended by God to be given an application to the support of ministers of the Word, we can, for instance, not with assurance say that the provision Ex. 23, 6, "Thou shalt not wrest the judgment of thy poor in his cause," can be given a typical application, making it refer particularly to some New Testament institution or event. In conclusion, criticism like that of Dr. Deissmann directed against the inerrancy of Paul's epistles need not perturb us. A priori we know that it is not justified, and a careful examination of all facts involved brings out that what Deissmann finds objectionable can well be explained and harmonized with the rest of the Scriptures. W.ARNDT, (5llultt~ - ~tlttltt~.,,&ite cl)rif± [ift] bon oft eingegelien", 2 ;;tim. 3, 16. :lla\3 aite cl)rift diviniter inspirata iff, fteqt un l feft, auclj, (\)ott.\2oli, unfern emeinben. jillir beridbigen biefen a~ gegen (ltfc Ilngriffe ber mo~ bewen ~eologie unb ber qoqeren Shitif. ~ft Die i un i avet nut cine lifof3e 5tfjefe, ober ift e i un i in g;feifcl) unb \BIut iiliergegangen? SDa l (EbangeIium ift gottricl)e Shaft unb
3 336 6uu{us - 'l5uufus. gotthdje )ill ei fjeit, 1 Stor. 1, 24. Siefjen tvir aver audj bie fetten Ston~ fequenaen [age? ;sft unfer )illori unb unfere l13rebigt n in berniinf±igen Dreben menfdjfidjer )illci fjeit ober in metveifung be eifte unb ber Straf±"? 1 Stor. 2, 4. :Operieren tvir in be r )illeife mit bem 215or±e otie, ba13 tvir e in unfern IlSrebig±en, in bet paf±oralen ~rlieit, in SDeliatten mit Ungliiuliigen unb )illeltmenfdjen in ba ~orbertreffen f±eiten, e fte± be eif±e fein falfen? SDa13 nun IDidIidj ba )illort oite cine MJVUfI', thou iit (1 StOt. 1, 18; ffiom.1, 16) unb tvir bie audj in Be6en umfeten foiten, 3il biefem SIDed fjat ber &jeihge eii± un in ber &jeuigen ISdjrift biefer )illal)rfjeit nid.1± nut auf feftef±e berficf)crt, fonbern un audj berfdjiebene meifpieie gege6en, bie bie Straf± be gottiidjen )illorte an ben ::rag regen. ~or aitem finben tuft cine demonstratio ad oculos in ber mdefjrung be ~jjof±el iff boi; ein effatanie )illunber ber Straf± be 2150rie otte. Unb fotvofji in ber ~erteibigung be ate!3 :mi<yu "I(Ja'P~ {)SO"rI'w<Ywr; al audj 3Ut glauliigen 2rntvenbung l13rebig± tvoiten luir un bon 5tarfu im egcnfat ilu l13aufu bem 2rpof±er borfiifjren. SDer Stontraft ift fo fdjarf, ai fjiitten wir e mit i3lllei berfdjiebenen llsetfonen iju ±un.~orgen tvir bem mcridjt ber fjehigen ftiirmifdje Dragfi~ung enbig±c in ber ~etllr±eifung be er1ten l)jcart~ter, ~ct. 6, 13-7, 54. ~arb barauf liegegnen tvir Dum erften~ mal bon ~atfu, unb Sillar vei bet ±umuhuarif djen teini~ g11ng SDe iungcn l13fjatifaer intenfioe :Oppofition gegen ~fjrif±um unb bie CIl)riften ileicf)11ct bie qeiiige efdjidj±e braftifdj in bem "isaulu fjattc )illofjigefaucn (<Yvvw(joxwv) an feinem 5tobe", ~ct. 8, 1; og1. 22, 20. )illeldj IeibenfdjaftLidje, fanatifdje ~einbfdjaft gegen [fjriftum offenliaren un nidjt biefe idenigen 215or±e finbet )illofjr~ gefauen an ben uuaien eine? IDCenfcf)cn, ber ifjm nidj± ilu1eibe gdan ijat, bet unter ben teintviirfen bet Iieber be &jofjen Drag fein Belien au fjaudjtl ~a nadjbem er fosufagen mlut gejdjmedt fjat, tvartet er nidjt, vg ifjm nodj tveitere :Opfer ilugefiifjt± hlerben, fonbern fpiiri Fe f ethft auf, inbem er l)in ltnb fjer in bie &jau) er gelj± unb ~Jrc-innet und )illei6er ljerbotiliefjt unb fie in C>lefangni iiuctanitvoric±, tvar bie audj nidjt dtva nur eine botiiliergefjenbe 2fuftvaITung be!3 emiig. ( inem Drau6tier gieidj fjieh er an ilu fdjnauven (IT:! sf.tn"srov) mit SDrofjen unb IDCorben tviber bie ;siinger be &j0:rrn, 9,1. ;Sa feflif± bie geniigt ifjm lialb nidjt mefjr. 2rudj in entfernten,orten 1um et bie octfjabten mdenner be ~,amen ;s@fu ilum 5tobe bcforbern. ~liemanb fjatte iljn bailu aufgeforbert; er liot fidj f e16f± an; er ging fjin ilum &jofjenptief±er unb liat ifjn (22,5; 26,12) um mriefe gen SDama fu, auf ba13, fo et etlidje bicfe )illege faube, manncrllnb )illeibcr, er fie ge6unben fiifjde gen ~erufarem, 9,1 f.
4 6aulus - ~allllls. 337 aletiidjt, bab aulus bet fanatifdjf±e Cf!jrif±enberfoIget fel SDie~ fanb fe!jt ttjehe ~eroreitllng. 211~ bem 21nania0 au SDamasru0 ber 21uf~ trag tuutbe, fidj au aulu0 au begeben, entgegnete et betttjunbert:,,&;lcstt, idj!jabe bon b i ere n ge!jort, juiebiei ubie0 et beinen &;lehigen au ~cmfalem getau!jat", 9, Unb ai0 jjsaulu0 nadj feinet IDereljmng nadj ~erufalem ram unb "bctfudjte fidj bei bie ~iinget: au madjen, f ii t: dj ± e ten fie fidj nite bot iqm unb glaubten nidj±' bab et: ein ~iinget ttjate", 9, 26. jjsauht0 befdjtcibt audj feiof± in bet 21pof±ergefdjidjte feine gtenc3en~ Iofe {Seinbfdjaft gegen Cfljrijtum bor feinet me eljrung:,,~dj!jabe biefen ).fieg berfoigt b i san ben ~ 0 b. ~dj banb fie unb fiiljrete fie in ; efiingnis, beibe IDCann unb ~eio", 21ct. 22,3. 4. ~n feinet 21~10~ logie bot bem SHinig 2lgrippa bebien± er fidj nodj f±aderer 21u~btiicfe:,,~dj meinte lief mit feioft, idj mfrf3±e biel 3uroibedun bern ~arnen ~CSfu bon ~aaaret!j, rote idj benn audj au ~entfalem gefan!jalien, ba idj b i e r &;leiiige ins efiingni0 betfdjlob, badlier idj IDCadj± bon ben &;loljen~ ptieftem empfing, unb ttjenn fie erttjiitgd murben, ljarf idj bas UrtcH fprcdjen" (gali idj au gegen fie, ",a~~vey",a '111;'1'0'1'). "Uub hurdj aife djulen peinigte idj fie oft unb amang fie au liiftetn unb mat iibemu0 unfinnig Uobenb, U 8ft,Ual1'OftEVOC;) "auf fie, bcrfoig±e fie auel) bi in bie fremben eitiibie." - 21u bet 21pofteIgef djidjte ge!jen mir au ben eieiof±aeugniff en be~ 21poftels in feinen mtiefen iiber.,,~ljr ljabt ja moqi ge!joret", Iefen juir ai. 1, 13 f., "meinen ).fianbei meilanb im ~uben±um, luie idj ii bet b i e WI abe n betfoigte hie emeinbe o±tc ltnb aetftode fie." ~gi. jjsljii. 3,6. :Obfdjon bet 21pofiel me!jt gearbeitet!jatte ai bie anbern aife, 1 ~ot. 15,10, nenni er fiel) bodj in tiefer SDemut eine u ([xzgwfta), "ben getingf±en unter ben 2IpofieIn", "ai bet idj nidjt toed bin, ban idj eil1 21pofte1!jeiBe, batum ban idj bie betfolget fjabe", 1 ~or. 15, 8f.; bgl CSplj. 3, 8.,, einem Iauben", bem ~imo±!jeu0, gef±efjt cr, bab et aubot gemefen fei ein.2iiftetet, ~erforget unb eidjmiiljet unb beaeidjnet fidj bann af ben "botneljmften ltntct ben eiiinbern", 1 ~im.l, ITetbing edliid ber 21poftel, baj3 er bamai " unroiffenb, im Un~ grauben", geljanbelt!jabe; fonft ljiitte et ia audj in bet efaljr ber iinbe mibet ben geftanben. 21ber bamit mitb f cine bamafige marfiede {Seinbfdjaft gegen ~ljtif±um nidjt gemilbed, eine {Seinbfdjaft, bie au bemuj3tefter ftbetaeugung ljerborging unb infoige~ beten er mit boiffter ubetiegung feine :Opfet aum 5tobe fiiljde. CSt mat feine~megs ein bfinbe ).fiedaeug in ben S2iinben :. CSt toar nidjt nut bet 21 t m, fonbern eigentridj!lie c ere bet Cfljtif±ew ljerfoigung. CSt mar in ber 5tat ein ii bet m ii Big e r 2 e lot (:rr:eell1l1odeolc; CEJ.OlT~C;) fiir bie biiietiidjen L 14. CSt f a!j in bem G\!jriftentum ben gefii!jdidjften {Seinb bes ~llbentllln :; 22
5 338 l5aulull - ~auru!l. <E'ijtiftus tvat iijm rin efetesfd)iinbet, ein ottesliiftetet, bet mit med)t gefteuaigt wotben fei. SDie eted)tigfeit, bie bet 91aaatenet fotbet:ie, ftanb iljm in unbetfoijnhd)em egenfat au bet dtxatogtj'l''fj, bie et unb bie ~ljatifii:ifd)e d)ule fid) aum BieI gefett ljatten unb beten jilletfe iljm bie ewige ehgfeit cinlitingen forrten. ;sett ±titt ein boiiiget Umf d)roung cin. jillit f eljen einen ~auru~ etfteljen, ben ~ed)t (dovlo!,') bes betfoigten ;s@ifus. jillorrten wit bes!li~ofteis weitbetaweigte' :tiitigfeit aud) nut in Umtiffen aeid)nen, fo wiitbe uns bies biei au welt ttug ben 91amen beffen, ben et fo liittet betfoigt ljatte, ais ausetwiiljrtes muft" aeug "bot Die ~ciben unb bot bie ~onige unb bot bie mnbet bon ;sstaei", ~ct. 9, 15. Unb wie et "bon ;setufaiem an unb umljet liis an ;sut;jtifnm" (ia liis nad) mom unb ~anien) "aues mit gehum <E'ijtifti etfiirrt", mom. 15,19 f., unb "fid) fonbetnd) liefiiffen ljat. au ~tebigen, wo bet 91ame <E'ijtifti nod) nid)t liefanni wat", 2 ~Ot. 10, 15, ift UuS geniigenb liefannt. ~liet elienfo ftaunenswert wie bet U m fan 9 foid)et jillitffamleit ift bes ~ofteis f e I li ft I 0 f e ~ in 9 ali nennt fid) nid)t nut einen ~ned)t ;s@ifu <E'ljtifti, et wat es aud) 1m bouften inne ftets unb iioetau. jillas et lelite, bas leote et <E'ljtifto, 2 ~ot. 5, 15..2eoen uub Q:ljtifto bienen waten bem ~~oftel ft;jnont;jme ~usbtude.,, leid) einem.2id)te, bas fid) fethft betaeljrt, inbem es litennt, fo betaeljrt fid) ~auius im SDienfte <E'ljtifti." :tiighd) witb et angeiaufen, unb bod) ttiigt et otge fut aue emeinben. jillo jemanb fd)bjadj witb, ba witb et aud} fd)wad); wo jemanb geiitgert witb, ba otennt et, 1 ~Ot. 9; 2 ~Ot. 11. ioljne UntetIan gebenft et auet IBtiibet in feinem eoet, mom. 1; ~ljii. witb ben ;sub en cin ;sube, ben tied)en ein tied)e, mad)t fid) jebetmann aum ~ed)t, bamit et iljtet e±nd)e ge" winne, 1 ~Ot. 9; mom. 9. jillit awcifein aud) feinen ~ugenond batan, ban iljm bie l11adjfolge <E'ljtifti w a ij t e ~ eta ens fad) e wat; ja es wat iljm bie eeie feines a~oftoiifdjen jillitfens. IBeftiinbig jagte et nadj (cjtwxro) bem bot" gcftedten BieI, llslju. 3.!lIufs iingftrid)fte wat et oefotgt, ban et nid)t fethft betwetfiid) wetbe, inbem et anbetn ~tebige, 1 ~Ot. 9, 27. "l11ut feng 1" ift fein jillaljlf~rud), bet in auen feinen IBtiefen fteuaigt ben ahen menfd)en fd)onungsios, auf ban bet fiinbnd)e.2ew aufljote unb et bet iinbe ljinfort nid)t biene, mom. 6, 6; et tingt banad), butd) unb butd) geljeiiigt au wetben, 1 njeff. 5, 13, unb fiiljt± ein ununtetlitodjenes eoe±sielien. leljut er aufs entfd)iebenfte ali; was et ift, was et getan ijat, fd)tewt er auem bet in iijm miid)tigen nabe ottes au, 1 ~ot. 15. nnb was ljat llsaulus nid)t im SDienfte f cines ~@ittn 9 er i it e n 1 man lef e bie d)iibetung bief et.2eiben 2 ~Ot. 11. "jillit nagen um aueaeit bas tetoen bes ~@ittn ;s@ifu an unferm.2cilie unb wetben immetbat in ben :tob gegelien um ;s@ifu willen", 2 ~Ot. 4, 10 f. Z e"
6 l5aulus - ~a1tf1ts. 339 bod), er triigt feine biefen llnb grof3en Eciben ntcfjt nur unb ( rgebung; er riiljmt lid) fogar letncr 5rrii6fale, mom. 5, 3. 2Befd) todd) unentluegte &;;!offnung, tueidj unaui$fi.ifdj~ Iidje Qiebe aum &;;!eifanb! Unb toeidj ein grof3er IlllJftanb, tueidj greuer egenfat atuifdjen einem iaulu?' unb einem ~aurui$! 2Bie Beuer llnb lli3affer, 5rag unb 9CaC6±' iaului$ berfidj± bie aui$ ~erfen - ~aului$ ift bet begeifterte \/Serfiinbiger ~fjii. 3, 9. 6aului$ ein efetei$menfdj - bet jiibifdje ~artifularift - ~aurlli$ bet \/Sorfiimpfet ber pljarifiiifdje ( iferer fut bie iiberliefcrungen unb :ijjcenfdjengeljote - j:jsaului$ ber \/Serfedjter ber djriftnd)en Breiljeit. 6alllui$ morbe± bie Illnljiinger fur bie ~aurui$ ein IDUir±~rer tuitb. iuufu ljat! mit fana:±if djet )[Sui, 11)01$ ~auhii$ ncbt mit 2Bie fam biefe grof3e Umtuanblung, biefe "neue ili:ea±ur", uawij "d(h,} 2 ~or. 5, 17, auftcmbe? ( i$ ift nidjt bamit aljgetan, bab man f agt, bie pii:itiidje Qidjterf djeinung bei$ &;;!( ttn, 2i:d. 9, ljalje biei$ auei$ ljetuirft. Illudj ben 2Biir±ern tuutbe eine "reale Illnge[o~ pljanie a auteii; biefe tuurben baburdj aber teine lueg liefefjr±, fonbern Iienen fidj ali$ munbf±iicl' ciner ai6ernen Euge geliraudjen. 9Cein, tuit f efjen ljier, ban bet IlllJofteI au ( rfafjrung flnid)t, tuenn er bai$ ( ban~ gelium gottridje.l~raf± (!lvyaiu!; {}eov) unb gotthdje 2Beii$qeit nennt. 9Cur bie gottlidje IllUmadjt ber nabe ronnie aui$ einem fdjarffinnigen unb erbittcr±en Beinbc cincn gfaubcn geqorfamen S)eibenapoftcI madjen.. mm: bie bern ( bangefium fonnte ber ftarren 2BiIIen naft bie gana en~gegengefe~te midj±ung geben. lli3it: fe~en benn audj, tuie in ben 2Borten: n~dj 'bin ~@:fu, ben bu berfolgeft. ( i$ tuitb bit fdjtuer tuerben, tuiber ben 6tadjel au felfen a, 9, 5, fotuo~f efet Heg±. ( r tuitb bann an 2lnaniai$ geiuieien, bamit bief e tueiter an iljm tolde. mit ( ttiiirung griinben, aui$ bet \/Sernunft gefdjopft, fomm± man nidjt bon ber iteue. man bebenie: SIler junge, emporftreljenbe ~~arifiier, bem ali$ anetfanntem )Bodiimpfer fieboxftanben, fome eine gfllllaenbe 5::cmfbaqn aufgeoen, urn, ftatt ein Bufjrer au fein, ein!lov,1,o!; be : beradjteten 9Caaarener au tuerben. Unb luas roirb iqm feitcni$ be0 S)( rrn a[i$.2oqn geaeigt? n~dj tum iqm 3eigen, tuiebier et rei ben muf3, urn meinei$ ~camen0 tumen", 9, 16. ~a, ben eneui31gten mub j:jsaulu : lett meqr HelJen ai \/Sater unb mutter, Breunbe unb \/Sercqrer, unb fonftige 2Biirbentriiget. 2Bie tum man biei$ aue anberi$ "erffiiren a a[i$ burdj bie bern ( bangehum innetuoqnenbe otiei$fraft? 5ra±fadjen betueifen, fagt audj bie ungliiufjige lli3eit. IlI3 olj Ian, qiet iit eine gefdjidjtiidj feftgegrunbete 5ra±fadje fur bie 2lSaqrqeit bes 6a~ei$, ban bie lj3rebigt be0 ~rcu3e0 benen, bie ljerufen finb, fidj af;:; goitiidje
7 340 ~einnifd)e!!jhffionsvt'ovaganna ~ieraulanbe. Shaft unb gotiiidje lffieisfjeit lietoiifjt±, 1 ~or. 1, ~a, biefe gottiidje 5torfjeit iit toeifer, ais toir menfdjen finb, Mefe gottridje 6djtoadjfjeit ftiider ais roir menfdjen,!b. 25. lffiir toollen fie Iefjren ltnb lelien, um iijrettoillen Ieiben, im!bet±rauen barauf frofjhdj fterlien unb mit iijr fiegen. g)onfers, m. g). ~. lffi. m e ~ e r -6dbnifdje roliffiun~~ro~4g4nbll ijier~nlllnbe. ~nmerlungen clum $llijllibmnb. "lffias ift eigentridj ber 18afjaismus? ~ft er eine ~t± ijreimaurer" tum? 60 toiii er mir erfdjeinen. mun lommt ber 5teufeI nodj mit biefem efdjmein!" 60 fdjrien bor einiger Beit ein ~aftor, in beffen emeinbe eine junge genubete ~ame bom lutfjerifdjen Iaunen ali" gefallen unb aum 18afjaismus iinergeheten toar. (tr fiigte fjinau:,,6ie iff jett fo bertoirt±, ref~ fo berriid't, ban an eine!retiung biefer un" giiidiidjen 6eeIe nidjt au benfen ifi." ~ie 6adje netoog uns, ben 18aijaiSmus ettoas niifjer BU ftubiexen. ~us ben uns bodiegenben nafjaiftifdjen ijiugniiittern toar toenig ~us" funft BU erlangen j benn bas material, bas fie noten, toar nidjt eine toiffenfdjaftridje ~adegung biefer 18etoegung, fonbern eigentridj nur, toas ber ~merifaner blurb nennt, eine bage, entfjufiaftifdje ~n~reifung bes "gronen ~~oftew' 18an unb feiner "e~odjemadjenben"!religions" netoegung. lffiir toanbten uns baijer bem 18eridjt bes Bureau of the Census (Religious Bodies, 1926) au, um au erfaijxen, toas unfere!regiet:ung offibieli iiner biefe 6ette neridjtet. ~lier audj toas toir ijier Iafen, toar enttiiufdjenbj benn toas ba gefagt ift, ift nidjt toeniger blurb, als toas toir in ben naijaiftifdjen ijlugnliittern fanben. ~er borhegenbe ~t±ifel foll bementf~redjenb atoei Btoed'en hienen. Buniidjft modjten toir bie Eefer barauf aufmedfam madjen, ban man fidj in ber 18eurteiIung ber ijiefigen 6etten nidjt ausfdjiienlidj nadj bem 18e" ridjt bes Bureau of the Census ridjten barf, toenigftens nidjt, fotoeit hie Eefjre in 18etradjt lommi. Bum anbern erfdjien uns audj ber 18aijaiS" mus, ber toie in (turo~a, fo audj fjierbulanbe ~ro~aganba madjt, ais eine fo gefiiijrhdje 18etoegung, namentridj fur genubete ~erfonen, ban man ifjn nidjt ignoriexen foute. lffias bie 6 tat i ft if lietriffi, fo ift ber offibielie!regiet:ungsneridjt toofji BiemIidj BUbediiffig. ~anadj ijatten bie 18afja'is im ~afjre 1926 in unferm Eanbe 44,,!Berfammlungen" ober emeinben mit 1,247 Hebern, allerbings nur eine geringe BaijI, aner bodj nebeutenb in ~n" nehadjt ber 5tatfadje, ban biefe 18etoegung ijierauianbe nodj nidjt lange e6iftiert, unb nefonbers audj besijaili, toeii fie bornefjmlidj unter ben enubeten ~nijiinger fudjt. ~m Ietten ~aijraefjnt ift bie miffions" l'ro~aganba biefer fjeibnifdjen 6efte allerhings e±toas ins 6toden ge"
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