Veritati et Caritati, 2017, T. 9
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Pozycja Mądrość Amenemope – wprowadzenie i przekład z krótkim komentarzemLaskowski, Łukasz (Wydawnictwo Naukowe Wyższego Instytutu Teologicznego w Częstochowie, 2017)The text presents interpretation of Amenemope’s Instruction with comments and preceded by introduction. Research paper is directed to theology students and all people interested in reception of Egyptian tradition in Israel. Under the name of Amenemope there is a work of which reflection we can find in pericopes are in the Book of Proverbs. The introduction contains a lot of data on context of functioning wisdom literature of Egypt, its reception in Greek world and the sketch of way, which these information could reach Israel. The content of Amenemope’s Instruction is an evidence of high development of humanistic culture of new country under the rule of pharaohs.Pozycja Troska Boga o świątynię a stan wiary wspólnoty według Drugiej Księgi MachabejskiejLaskowski, Łukasz (Wydawnictwo Naukowe Wyższego Instytutu Teologicznego w Częstochowie, 2017)This article presents a relations between the Temple of God and Israelas a environment of the Israel’s faith. The history of Heliodorus wasan example of the extraordinary victory of God over his enemieswithout any direct human intervention. Only the prayer of Onias III and his people has caused the reaction of God. The crime andpunishment of Heliodorus presents the ancient heroes’ fight with adeity (theomachoi). During the Onias’ pontificate God protected histemple. The situation was changed after his death. The archpriests Jason and Menelaus were impure, the Temple was desecrated, and Antiochus IV offered it to Zeus. It was a result of the fall of thefaith of God’s people. The restoration of the Temple was possiblethanks to the martyrs and the Maccabean army. The archpriest Onias III, despite his death, still served his office.