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Tytuł:
Źródła o Toli i Jairze w deuteronomistycznej strukturze Księgi Sędziów
Sources about Tola and Jair in the Deuteronomistic Structure of the Book of Judges
Autorzy:
Dziadosz, Dariusz
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/2036038.pdf
Data publikacji:
2017-04-06
Wydawca:
Uniwersytet Kardynała Stefana Wyszyńskiego w Warszawie
Tematy:
Tola
Jair
sędziowie mniejsi
sędziowie więksi
Księga Sędziów
teologia deuteronomistyczna
minor judges
major judges
the Book of Judges
deuteronomistic theology
Opis:
The primary narratives in the Book of Judges are constructed aroundthe recurring cycle of apostasy – oppression – plea for divine deliverancethrough the judge (2,10–3,6; 3,7˗16,31). Three times, however, these narrativesare interrupted by brief notices on six additional men who exercisedleadership in Israel during the pre-monarchic period of Israel’s settlement inCanaan (3,31; 10,1-5; 12,8-15). The brevity of the Shamgar, Tola, Jair, Ibzan,Elon, Abdon traditions and their unconventional literary nature within thecontext of the narrative cycles of oppression and deliverance have led criticalscholarship generally to recognize these verses as late insertions. The minorjudges are named in two summary notes framing the Jephthah narratives(10,6–12,7) in 10,1-5 and 12,8-15. Except for Shamgar and Tola, who is alsocredited with saving Israel, these do not seem to fit the pattern of the maincharacters in the book. But this does not mean that these governors playeda less important role than the major judges. The differences in presentationderive from the sources used by the Deuteronomistic narrator (family/tribalchronicles; folk narratives) and his literary and theological concept.
Źródło:
Collectanea Theologica; 2016, 86, 3; 55-90
0137-6985
2720-1481
Pojawia się w:
Collectanea Theologica
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Między historią, ideologią i teologią. Pro-Dawidowa lektura tradycji o Saulu w Pierwszej Księdze Kronik
Between History, Ideology and Theology. Pro-David Reading of the Saul Traditions in 1 Chronicles
Autorzy:
Dziadosz, Dariusz
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/2033548.pdf
Data publikacji:
2020-01-29
Wydawca:
Uniwersytet Kardynała Stefana Wyszyńskiego w Warszawie
Tematy:
1Kronik
Kronikarz
tradycje o Saulu
historiografia deuteronomistyczna
1 Chronicles
the Chronicler
Saul traditions
deuteronomistic historiography
Opis:
The main purpose of the big part of 1 Chronicles was to convince theJews in the Second Temple Period that David was the legal ruler of Israel,chosen by YHWH, the whole population, and even by the house of Saul.Reading the text about the next stages of Saul and David’s political career in1 Chronicles 10:1˗9:30 one may get the impression that the narration is veryselective (cf. 1 Sam 9:1˗31:13), that many events are omitted and only thosewhich emphasize the glory of Jesse’s son are presented. Analysing thoseMIĘDZY HISTORIĄ, IDEOLOGIĄ I TEOLOGIĄ– 89 –texts one may arrive at the conclusion that David was the opposite of hispredecessor in each field, and only he was able to guarantee a permanentpolitical and military futurity for Israel. For ideological and theological reasonsthe Chronicler has castigated Saul and glorified David. In the historypresented by him, YHWH always sides with Jesse’s son and not with Saul.This point of view justifies the ideological argumentations of the Chroniclerwhose main purpose was to show the political transformations in Israel infavour of David, although these resulted in the bloody overthrow of Saul’sdynasty (2 Sam 2:1˗4:12; 21:1-14). Unlike the deuteronomistic history, hisvision of the history of the monarchy is completely theological. Historicalevents and politics were for him a background pointing to the presence ofGod and His dominant influence on Israel’s first two kings. The establishmentof the monarchy was for the Chronicler one of the most importantmilestones in the history of Israel. However, unlike the earlier historians, hedid not stress its political, social and military significance, but he evaluatedit only from the perspective of God’s plan of salvation.
Źródło:
Collectanea Theologica; 2019, 89, 4; 47-93
0137-6985
2720-1481
Pojawia się w:
Collectanea Theologica
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
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