An Exegetical-Hermeneutical Study of Romans 2:24: Christian Witness in Light of Orwell’s Animal Farm

Authors

  • Jabes Pasaribu Sekolah Tinggi Teologi Real Batam, Indonesia.
  • Selvyen Sophia Sekolah Tinggi Teologi Real Batam, Indonesia.
  • Rosnita Temba Kagu Sekolah Tinggi Teologi Real Batam, Indonesia.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.69668/juita.v3i1.196

Keywords:

Romans 2:24, Christian Witness, Public Theology, Biblical Hermeneutics, Animal Farm, Intertextuality

Abstract

This article interprets Romans 2:24 within Paul’s argument in Romans 2:17–29 and in light of its prophetic background in Isaiah 52:5 and Ezekiel 36:20–23. Using a qualitative exegetical-hermeneutical approach, the study argues that Romans 2:24 should be read not merely as a moral rebuke against religious inconsistency but as a theological indictment of failed public representation: the people of God may become the very occasion through which God’s name is dishonored among outsiders. The exegetical analysis is then placed in a disciplined hermeneutical dialogue with George Orwell’s Animal Farm, treated not as a primary source of meaning but as a secondary allegorical lens that clarifies how a community can maintain normative claims while betraying them in practice. The study shows that the contradiction between confession and conduct, sustained at times by narrative self-justification, undermines the credibility of Christian witness in the public sphere. Accordingly, Romans 2:24 carries enduring significance for Biblical Studies and for contemporary ecclesial life: it locates credible public witness not in communicative strategy but in the covenantal coherence of a community whose embodied life either commends or dishonors the name it bears.

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Published

2026-04-28

How to Cite

Pasaribu, J., Sophia, S. ., & Kagu, R. T. . (2026). An Exegetical-Hermeneutical Study of Romans 2:24: Christian Witness in Light of Orwell’s Animal Farm. Jurnal Ilmiah Tafsir Alkitab, 3(1), 64–77. https://doi.org/10.69668/juita.v3i1.196