Scriptura Sacra, 2015, R. 19
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Pozycja Monotrynitarne powitanie w ApokalipsieRucki, Mirosław; Szymański, Karol (Redakcja Wydawnictw Wydziału Teologicznego UO, 2015)In the paper, the attention is paid to the greeting directed to the readers of the Revelation in the passage 1:4-7. Its structure suggests that its source is not John who wrote the Book, but the God who presents Himself as a unity of three persons: Father, Son and the Holy Spirit. The greeting focused most on Jesus Christ, his exceptional love towards humans and his mssion. Along with his appearance on the Earth, the process of bringing people back to God started. Monotrinitarian greeting introduces the reader to the reality of the eschatological future which would have been horrible if not the fact of limitless love and care expressed in the greeting.Pozycja Sformułowanie μετ’ ἐμου jako znak bliskości Boga i człowieka w Apokalipsie św. JanaNowińska, Joanna (Redakcja Wydawnictw Wydziału Teologicznego UO, 2015)The phrase μετ’ ἐμου used in the Book of Revelation has two subjects. The first is Jesus, who submit to a man a proposition to create relationship (Rev 3:4.20.21), the second one - am an, who receive news as directed to him (Rev 1,12; 4,1; 10,8; 17,1; 21,9). Mediations of God’s presence (Rev 10,8; 17,1; 21,9) don’t make any problem for perception. The space of communication between God and a man constitutes the intimacy, confidence and protection, and courage to realize God’s order (Rev 1:12) and fight to everyday problems (Rev 3:4). The accent on the aspect of interchange (Rev 3:20f) confirms the quality of that relationship for God and establishes liberty and authenticity of that discuss (περιπατἐω μετ’ ἐμου ‒ Rev 3:4). The propose of common dinner, because of δειπνἐω (Rev 3:20) put the intimacy in the context of Eucharist. The author join μετ’ ἐμου with promises for conquerors (Rev 3:21) and in that’s way remind the covenantal declaration (Rev 21:3) and announce son’s dignity (Rev 21:7). Such founded the intimacy give a chance to fight with any kind of a pressure and a distress – so it is the aim of the Book of Revelation.