Includes bibliographical references (pages 259-282) and index
The rhetoricians' recommendations -- Chain-link interlock among other ancient rhetorical devices -- The anatomy of chain-link interlock -- Ancient examples of chain-link interlock -- Chain-link interlock and the logic of Romans -- Chain-link interlock and the structure of the Apocalypse -- Chain-link interlock and the theology of the Fourth Gospel -- Chain-link interlock and the narrative of Acts -- Chain-link interlock and the interpretation of Acts
In Rhetoric at the Boundaries Bruce W. Longenecker explores the way in which New Testament authors used an ancient rhetorical device to effect smooth transitions, both large and small. His study demonstrates how recognition of this rhetorical technique proves decisive for New Testament interpretation. Longenecker accomplishes this by examining the evidence for chain-link interlocks in a variety of ancient sources, including the Hebrew scriptures, Jewish and Roman authors of the Graeco-Roman world, and the Graeco-Roman rhetoricians. He then applies the results of the survey to fifteen problemat