Ruch Biblijny i Liturgiczny, 2012, Tom 65, nr 2
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Pozycja 8. Walne Zebranie Stowarzyszenia Biblistów Polskich i 49. Sympozjum Biblistów Polskich (Katowice, 20–22 września 2011)Wronka, Stanisław (Polskie Towarzystwo Teologiczne, 2012)Pozycja Jezus Chrystus ArcykapłanMazur, Roman (Polskie Towarzystwo Teologiczne, 2012)Study of terms connected with High Priest, both in Masoretic Text and in the LXX, gives the possibility to present the role, activity and exceptionality of High Priest. It is seen through the specific High Priest’s vestments, having particular functions. An expression of Priest’s dignity is a special blessing. These elements are presented in the context of biblical Judaism. The difference of the dignity and the High Priest’s function of Jesus Christ is presented by two groups of texts from Heb. The groups are build with two terms common with the LXX, ἀρχιερεὺς and ἱερεύς, both having a new theological connotation.Pozycja Psalmy jutrzni i nieszporów w liturgii godzin – dobór, układ i znaczenie teologiczneBać, Tomasz (Polskie Towarzystwo Teologiczne, 2012)The selection of psalms for the Morning and Evening prayer of the Roman Liturgy of the Hours has been profoundly reconsidered on the basis of their clear literary, anthropological and theological criteria. Although both the Morning and the Evening prayers are based on the fundamental cosmic-anthropological symbolism: light and darkness, day and night, their genuine meaning is of theological and paschal nature. The psalms of the Morning prayer express the joy of Church on the threshold of a new day and the veneration of God for his creation of the world and salvation of people. The psalms of the Evening prayer are the song of Church which recognizes the announcement of the rising Jesus Christ in the sign of the declining sun. Thus the basic reference to the selection of the psalms for the Liturgy of the Hours is their full significance – paschal and christological.Pozycja „Księga wspólnoty” czy „wspólnota księgi”? Problem lokalizacji autorytetu teologicznegoSanecki, Artur (Polskie Towarzystwo Teologiczne, 2012)The article concerns the relationship between the Holy Scripture and the community of faith. The interaction of the community on the Scripture and that of the Scripture on the community are analyzed. First the elements of interaction during the period of formation of various scriptures are described. Already then we can talk about a kind of theological and existential dialogue between Scripture and community. Thanks to this dialogue both the community and the Scripture can develop. The same dialogue continues in the second period too, when the biblical canon is formed. At this stage a special role play so called ‘criteria of canonicity’, which operate within the community. Finally, we can recognize the contemporary modality of this never-ending dialogue in the process of actualization of Bible in the Church. What can be helpful in this contemporary process of actualization is the hermeneutical attitude identified in the previous stages of that dialogue.Pozycja Oficjum nosalistówFedorowicz, Szymon (Polskie Towarzystwo Teologiczne, 2012)King Kazimierz Jagiellończyk and his wife Elizabeth founded a priest college in 1473. Its task was to spread the cult of Lord’s Passion. The college was attached to the Świętokrzyska Chapel at the Wawel Cathedral and his members were obliged to sing daily office of the Holy Cross, and to say a votive mass of the Holy Cross as well. The Chapter Archive of the Cathedral possesses the XVth century manuscript containing the Divine office prayer of the Holy Cross alone which then belonged to the college. In the text we quote the content of the office which was especially drew up for the college’s needs.Pozycja S. Elżbieta Natanaela Zwijacz OSU, Obraz ludu Bożego według Księgi Liczb, Wydawnictwo Naukowe Uniwersytetu Papieskiego Jana Pawła II w Krakowie, Kraków 2010, 417 s.Poniży, Bogdan (Polskie Towarzystwo Teologiczne, 2012)Pozycja „Niewiasta obleczona w słońce” (Ap 12, 1) w interpretacji dominikanów XIII wiekuKochaniewicz, Bogusław (Polskie Towarzystwo Teologiczne, 2012)The analysis of the Dominican writings of 13th century allowed to formulate the following conclusions. The interpretation of the text Rev 12:1 in the Dominican preaching is richer than previously thought. Apart from the ecclesiological and Marian perspectives they reveal a new way of interpretation: the symbol of the apocalyptic woman clothed with the sun is referred to the saints. It is also necessary to point out a wide range of meanings attributed to the image, the object of our analysis. The symbols of sun and moon had been read in light of the antithesis of the passing of time and eternity or of the other antithetical parallel: Christ and the Church. Reflected in this perspective, Mary has been shown not only in the mystery of the Assumption, but also as a mediatrix interceding for the people of God at the side of his Son. The bright robe, with which was clothed the apocalyptic woman, revealed either glorious body of Mary, either her whole person (the soul and body), participating in God’s glory. While the crown of twelve stars refers not only to the legions of angels and saints that surround Mary, but also to the spiritual virtues and the gifts that characterize the figure of Our Lady. Finally, it is necessary to add an unusual interpretation of the image of woman clothed with the sun in the light of the mystery of the Incarnation. The analysis of the sermons allowed us to discover a wide spectrum of the interpretation of the text Rev 12:1 by the thirteenth century Dominicans. Their sermons are witnesses of excellent theological and practical preparation of the medieval preachers.

