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Pozycja Polska bibliografia biblijna za lata 2016-2017Biegas, Marcin; Brużek, Mirosław; Gniwek, Kamil; Klukowski, Michał; Sadowski, Stanisław; Skuras, Nikos M.; Martsinouski, Valery (Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II, 2018)Pozycja Postać Dawida w hebrajskiej wersji Psalmu 151 (11Q5)Biegas, Marcin (Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II, 2018)Until the discovery of Qumran scrolls, Psalm 151 was known only through its Greek and Latin versions that make part of the Book of Psalms in the Septuagint and Vulgate respectively. A Syriac translation included in the Apocryphal Psalms of the Syriac collection from the 10th century was also known. In 1965 James Sanders published the Psalm Scroll, a collection of mostly Hebrew Masoretic psalms found in Qumran Cave 11, together with the Hebrew text of Ps 151 that makes part of the scroll. This article focuses on the figure of David depicted in Psalm 151 which in the poetic form retells the story of the son of Jesse found in 1 Samuel, chapters 16 and 17. The article is divided into two parts. In the first one, we describe the scroll and give a general overview of the scholarly discussion concerning the psalm. The second part contains the Hebrew text of Psalm 151 and its Polish translation together with the linguistic, syntactical and theological analyses followed by a brief summing up.Pozycja The Division and Structure of “David’s Compositions” (11Q5)Biegas, Marcin (Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II, 2023)The 11Q5 scroll is the longest and best-preserved manuscript containing psalms. In col. XXVII, it includes a hitherto unknown work, bearing the title “David’s Compositions.” Beginning with the critical edition, through various works devoted to the analysis of the composition from col. XXVII (2–11), the text is considered the only instance of prose in 11Q5. The main aim of the paper is to analyse the text of David’s Compositions in order to determine its literary form and structure. The paper is divided into several sections. The first section presents the Hebrew text with an English translation and afew remarks focused on the physical description of the text of David’s Compositions. The next one is a brief analysis of the internal context of the end of the Great Psalms Scroll, where the analysed text of David’s Compositions can be found. Finally, and most importantly, the Compositions were divided into verses and their literary form and structure was determined.Pozycja Ulrich Dahmen, Psalmen- und Psalter-Rezeption im Fruhjudentum. Rekonstruktion, Textbestand, Struktur und Pragmatik der Psalmenrolle 11QPsa aus Qumran (Studies on the Texts of the Desert of Judah 49; Leiden – Boston: Brill, 2003). Pp. XI + 360. EUR 161,00. USD 198,00. ISBN 90-041-32-260Biegas, Marcin (Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II, 2016)Pozycja Was King David an Exorcist?Biegas, Marcin (Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II, 2023)This article analyses the image of David as an exorcist. The choice of the research topic has been inspired by the fact that in the literature, more specifically, in an article by Kenneth E. Pomykala, this issue is presented in a very general way, by indicating only texts where such an image of David can be found, without entering into their deeper interpretations. Also, no scientific article covering this topic in detail has been published to date. The paper is divided into three parts. The first part presents biblical texts in which – as Pomykala has proven – one can talk about this characteristic of David. In the second part, fragments of two Qumran manuscripts, 11Q5 and 11Q11, are analysed. Finally, an analysis of the literature of early Jewish writings, portraying David as an exorcist, is provided.