Nowe tłumaczenie i interpretacja Iz 55,3-5. Studium egzegetyczno-historyczne
Journal Title: The Biblical Annals - Year 2017, Vol 7, Issue 1
Abstract
The article proposes a new translation and interpretation of the messianic prophecy in Isa. 55:1-7, whose vv. 3-5 are thoroughly analyzed. The analysis includes not only the meaning of the individual words, but also the syntactic situation of the whole sentences. It was taken into account the problem of the historical context in which Deutero-Isaiah lived, worked and preached his message. This survey is designed to obtain a better understanding of the periscope, a more consistent translation and structure of the whole passage. The study undertakes an inquiry into the question of whether the eternal covenant in Isa. 55:1-7 is the continuation of the Sinaitic Covenant, or rather does its content go beyond the Mosaic Law, creating a totally new relationship of God with Israel. The study also draws attention to the existence of a redactional addition, which shifts the weight of the original message from a revanchist Judeocentrism toward the irenic ethnocentrism typical of the Book of Jonah
Authors and Affiliations
Arnold Zawadzki
Sprawozdanie z Wiosennego Dnia Biblijnego… „«Niewiastę dzielną kto znajdzie?» (Prz 31,10) Rola kobiet w historii zbawienia” (KUL, 24 marca 2015)
sprawozdanie
Sprawozdanie z X Międzynarodowych Jesiennych Dni Biblijnych „Natchnienie Pisma Świętego”, KUL, Lublin, 22-23 października 2014
sprawozdanie
Venite adoremus Dominum Regem (Salmo 95)
Psalm 95, a liturgical hymn to Yhwh-King, is a coherent literary composition. Its seemingly heterogeneous features converge in the solemn worship of the divine kingship. The exaltation of God by the cultic assembly in th...
Andrés García Serrano, The Presentation in the Temple. The Narrative Function of Lk 2:22-39 in Luke-Acts (Analecta Biblica 197; Roma: Gregorian & Biblical Press, 2012).
recenzja książki
Holger Gzella, A Cultural History of Aramaic: From the Beginnings to the Advent of Islam (Handbook of Oriental Studies / Handbuch der Orientalistik. Section 1. The Near and Middle East 111; Leiden-Boston: Brill 2015)
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