Paul and Pseudepigraphy (Pauline Studies, Book 8)

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title Χριστὸς Ἰησοῦς, found twenty-five times in the Pastorals (compare


Ἰησοῦς Χριστός found only six times).26 the only other new testament


letter where Χριστὸς Ἰησοῦς is equally frequent is galatians, where hetero-


doxy is also at issue (gal 2:16; 3:26, 28; 4:14; 5:6). the word order Χριστὸς


Ἰησοῦς is significant. Ἰησοῦς is descriptive—“Christ the saving one,”


rather than the more usual Ἰησοῦς Χριστός—Jesus the “anointed one” or


“messiah.”


the title Χριστὸς Ἰησοῦς and soteriology are intimately connected in


the Pastorals. grace and peace comes from god the father and Christ


Jesus τοῦ σωτῆρος ἡμῶν (titus 1:4). it is a grace poured out upon us richly


through Jesus Christ τοῦ σωτῆρος ἡμῶν (titus 3:6) and manifested in the


appearing of σωτῆρος ἡμῶν Christ Jesus, whose coming abolished death


and brought life and immortality to light through the gospel (2 tim 1:10).


it is Χριστὸς Ἰησοῦς who came into the world to save sinners (1 tim 1:15)


and gave himself as a ransom for all (1 tim 2:5). salvation is an expression


of god’s grace (titus 2:11) and is found in Χριστὸς Ἰησοῦς and in him alone


(2 tim 2:10). as such, he is the σωτήρ who “gave himself for us to redeem


us from all lawlessness and to purify for himself a people for his own pos-


session” (titus 2:13–14). Christ Jesus is our hope who breaks the power of


death and shows us the way to everlasting life (2 tim 1:10). those who


believe in him will receive eternal life (1 tim 1:16; cf. 2 tim 3:15). Χριστὸς


Ἰησοῦς is singularly said to have made a good confession when he testified


before Pontius Pilate (1 tim 6:13). Christ Jesus is our hope who “breaks


the power of death and shows us the way to everlasting life” (2 tim 1:10).


those who believe, believe in Χριστὸς Ἰησοῦς for salvation (1 tim 1:14; 3:13;


2 tim 3:15).27 those who believe in him will receive eternal life (1 tim 1:16;


cf. 2 tim 3:15). now we await our blessed hope, the appearing of the glory


of our great god and τοῦ σωτῆρος Jesus Christ (titus 2:13).


if the title Christ Jesus τοῦ σωτῆρος ἡμῶν captures the essence of Christ’s


first coming, the title Christ Jesus τοῦ κυρίου ἡμῶν captures his second


coming. “grace, mercy, and peace” come from the father and “Christ Jesus


τοῦ κυρίου ἡμῶν” (1 tim 1:2; 2 tim 1:2). When “Christ Jesus τοῦ κυρίου ἡμῶν”


appears again (1 tim 6:14), it will be as the “righteous Judge” of “the living


and the dead” (2 tim 4:1, 8), who “will repay us in accordance with our


deeds” (2 tim 4:14). those who disown him, he will also disown (2 tim


2:12b). But for those who remain faithful, there is the promise of enjoying


26 P. trummer, Die Paulustradition der Pastoralbriefe (BBet 8; frankfurt: Peter lang,
1978), 193–94, 204.
27 Cf. Wieland, The Significance of Salvation.

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