You have heard it many times. Many of the things a preacher reads or hears sound good. So, he repeats it the next time he is speaking on a related topic. Then the members of the congregation begin to repeat it to their friends.
But, is it true that Abba means something like daddy or papa?
In a series of posts beginning with the word FactChecker, Glenn T. Stanton tracks down the origin of this idea to the German Lutheran New Testament scholar Joachim Jeremias in 1971. He also shows that several other reputable scholar responded in a scholarly way to the claim.
One of the sources he cites is a 1988 article by James Barr:
But in any case it was not a childish expression comparable with ‘Daddy’: it was a more solemn, responsible, adult address to a Father.
Ministers should read Stanton’s blog (here)…
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Steve, Thanks for sharing some of my posts. I have added your blog on the Links page (Blogs by Brethren), and on the Scholarly page (blogs) at http://biblicalstudies.info. I should have done it earlier, but have been busy with other matters for a while.
Thanks, Ferrell – I need to work on upgrading my site and add some links. It is not always easy to keep up with it!