This issue of Journal for the Study of Paul and His Letters encompasses the seventh volume year of the periodical. This volume contains an interesting mix of topics within the field of Pauline studies and even an interesting mix of types of articles. In a limited sense, this constitutes a themed issue, in that a major group of the essays is devoted to the work of J. Louis Martyn on Paul. However, there are a number of other articles as well. The articles are divided into three parts.

The first set of articles comprises three essays on three different topics within Pauline studies. The first essay, by Kenneth Berding, addresses Paul’s reference in 2 Cor 13:1 to Deut 19:15 regarding every word being established by two or three witnesses. Berding argues that Paul is referring to two, or possibly three, witnesses on his behalf. These are God, Paul himself in...

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