Alegorisasi Hagar Sebagai Gunung Sinai dan Yerusalem dalam Penafsiran Paulus: The Allegorization Hagar's as Mount Sinai and Jerusalem in Paul's Interpretation
This article aims to explain the allegorization of Hagar and Mount Sinai in Paul's theology as written in Galatians 4:24-25 as a result of exegesis studies. To achieve this goal, the author uses a historical-grammatical approach. In addition, the author presents the interpretation debate by New...
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