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Tytuł:
Królestwo Mannaj i staroaramejska inskrypcja z Tepe Kalajczi
The Mannaean Kingdom and the Old Aramaic Inscription from Tepe Qalaichi
Autorzy:
Lipiński, Edward
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/1051357.pdf
Data publikacji:
2015-11-24
Wydawca:
Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II
Tematy:
Mannay
Tepe Qalaichi
curses
biblical parallels
Israel diaspora in Assyria
Opis:
It was first heard of a Mannaean kingdom from the Bible, in Jer. 51:27, andmore information became available only in the 19th-20th centuries with the publication of Neo-Assyrian and Urartaean tablets. An important piece coming from the kingdom itself was added to our sources by the publication of an Old Aramaic inscription from Tepe Qalaichi, south-east of Lake Urmia, probably the site of the Mannaean capital city, the Assyrianized name of which was Izirtu. The stele discovered in 1985 only preserves the final part of a longer text with imprecations against any king usurping the stele. Among the curses one finds an interesting reference to earthquakes. The rectified decipherment provides a running text, datable by palaeography to the later part of the 8th century B.C.:1) ‘Whoever would drag away this stele [and withhold it]2) in war or in peace, any kind of pestilence, [as]3) much as there is on the whole earth, may the gods impose on the [coun]try4) of that king. And may he be accursed to the gods and may he be accursed5) to Ḫaldi who is in Za‘ter. May seven cows6) nurse one calf and may it not be satiated. And may seven7) women bake in one oven and may they not fill8) it. And may vanish from his country the smoke of a furnace and the sound of9) a mill. And may his land be salted and may sway back and forth10) in it the crack of an earthquake. And that king who would [write]11) on this stele, may Hadad overturn his throne,12) as well as Ḫaldi. And during seven years may Hadad not send thunder13) in his country and may the entire curse of this stele smite him.’These curses contain no reference to encroachments of treaty clauses and they certainly cannot be regarded as the final section of a treaty. They rather close a eulogy of the ruling monarch, comparable to the Phoenician inscription of Kulamuwa. However, they seem to reveal a situation disturbed by internal competitions in the Mannaean kingdom, echoed in Neo-Assyrian texts of Sargon II. The oracle of Jer. 51:27 ff. has another background. It seems to have been originally directed against Assyria and to date from the time of Esarhaddon, when the Mannaeans with Urartu, the Scyths, and the Medes were opposing Assyria.
Źródło:
The Biblical Annals; 2015, 5, 2; 307-318
2083-2222
2451-2168
Pojawia się w:
The Biblical Annals
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Łukaszowe opowiadanie o oczyszczeniu świątyni (Łk 19, 45 n). Narracja na usługach retoryki
Autorzy:
Mielcarek, Krzysztof
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/1053398.pdf
Data publikacji:
2017-05-31
Wydawca:
Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II
Tematy:
narracja i retoryka w Łk-Dz
hellenistyczne paralele dla tekstów z Łk-Dz
Łk 19
45 n
narrative and rhetoric in Luke-Acts
Hellenistic parallels for Luke-Acts texts
Luke 19
45f
Opis:
Luke 19, 45f is one of many examples among the New Testament texts where the literary efforts of its author are very obvious. Analysing step by step both the literary context of the pericope and the text itself one can easily spot elements of a rhetoric persuasion behind it. Luke has not only condensed his narrative at this very place to the possible minimum, but he also took care of the way of presenting Jesus in a violent scene. He did so in order to help his reader to understand that Jesus is not a violent man, but a peaceful king coming to every one to save him/her. Few examples of Hellenistic literature and some glimpses of the literary theory of the ancient authors have proved to be helpful in understanding the nature of the studied pericope.
Źródło:
The Biblical Annals; 2006, 53, 1; 59-69
2083-2222
2451-2168
Pojawia się w:
The Biblical Annals
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
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