Ruch Biblijny i Liturgiczny, 2012, Tom 65, nr 3
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Pozycja Ks. Wojciech Pikor, Soteriologiczna metafora wody w Księdze Izajasza, Wydawnictwo KUL, Lublin 2009, 482 s. (Studia Biblica Lublinensia, 4)Dąbek, Tomasz Maria (Polskie Towarzystwo Teologiczne, 2012)Pozycja Psalm 22 w ewangelicznej interpretacji pasyjnejJędrzejewski, Sylwester (Polskie Towarzystwo Teologiczne, 2012)Ps 22 is a piece of artistically high poetry, clear images and metaphors, historical and prophetic references. The conviction of biblical scholars that the New Testament writers has recognized in Ps 22 prophetic witness of passion, accompanies the Church from its beginnings. The words of Jesus on the cross, taken from Ps 22:2, have a character of lamentable re-symbolization of the prayer of Israel. These words establish a theological answer in the form of suitable credo as well. Dramatic question “why?” is connected with a proclamation and identification “My God”. The personal experience of oppression and death is included by Jesus in the history of his nation and in the experience of God. Ps 22 in the Gospels’ passion context becomes a proclamation form of prayer and a very personal, expressed in such dramatic circumstances confession of the faith.Pozycja Scripturae lumen. Biblia i jej oddziaływanie. Ewangelia o Królestwie, red. nacz. A. Paciorek, Wydawnictwo KUL, Lublin 2009, 751 s.Dąbek, Tomasz Maria (Polskie Towarzystwo Teologiczne, 2012)Pozycja Teologia wypowiedzi Jezusa z krzyżaZbroja, Bogdan (Polskie Towarzystwo Teologiczne, 2012)The article presents a theological message of the last words that Jesus spoke from the height of the cross. Layout content is conveyed in three kinds of Christ’s relations: the words addressed to God the Father; the words addressed to the good people standing by the cross; the so-called declarations that the Master had spoken to anyone but uttered them in general. All these words speak of the Master’s love. They express His full awareness of what is being done and of His decision voluntarily taken. Above all, it is revealed in the Lord’s statements His obedience to the will of God expressed in the inspired words of the Holy Scriptures. Jesus fulfills all the prophecies of the Old Testament by pronounced words and accomplished works that will become content of the New Testament.

