James T. Hughes

Ecclesial Solidarity in the Pauline Corpus


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vary depending on the genre of the literature and its historical origins. Certainly, the idea of an assembly actually assembled remains prominent. At the same time, usage in the Septuagint and Philo has distinctive characteristics, as outlined previously.

      The ἐκκλησία of all Israel

      Deuteronomy then establishes a pattern for the assembly of all Israel as the place where God’s word is heard, and as a gathering. However, the crossgenerational nature of the assembly in Deuteronomy 4, and the exclusions in Deuteronomy 23, suggest that, whilst Deuteronomy deals with an actual assembly, that assembly represents an ongoing reality. The assembly has some kind of existence when not assembled.

      I agree with O’Brien and others that the Sinai assembly is significant for understanding ἐκκλησία in the Septuagint. However, part of that significance lies in two features of the comprehensive assembly which