Teologiczne Studia Siedleckie, 2013, R. 10
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Pozycja Czytać historię Jezusa z Nazaretu w Ewangelii wg św. ŁukaszaWojda, Jacek (Wyższe Seminarium Duchowne Diecezji Siedleckiej im. Jana Pawła II, 2013)The history of Jesus of Nazareth makes always the very important subject of Theology and practice of the Church. Taking the criterion of events as the key of interpretation of Gospel according to Luke, the author proposes the analysis of work of Luke. Biblical exegesis doesn’t often lay an accentuation on the history which constitutes one of essential elements of Gospel – in this case the one according to St. Luke. A lot of events narrated there allow to follow the evangelical narration. The event which constitutes the historical top is the Pesah of Jesus Christ. The events searched and qualifi ed help to elaborate some literal structure of the Gospel which is the matter. Entirety of evangelical work of Luke may be conceived better through an effort to give the new title to the Gospel. The following title: The historical narration of Jesus Christ the founder of the Church permits better apprehend the ecclesiastical aspect of the Gospel according to St. Luke.Pozycja Starotestamentalne wezwanie do pokuty za grzechy i nawróceniaSobolewski, Zbigniew (Wyższe Seminarium Duchowne Diecezji Siedleckiej im. Jana Pawła II, 2013)Not only in the Old Testament, but in the pagan religions we meet with many forms of penance for sins and conversion. This raises the desire of reparation of evil done and liberation from sins. God in the Old Testament very often called to conversion both individual persons as well as the whole community of Israel. He revealed His mercy, kindness and graciousness for people whose sins remain unpaid by excusing of the sentence. The readiness to forgive sins of those, who repent and the will to bestow them with peace fully expresses His kindness and mercy. The author in the present article discusses the necessity and nature of penance, to which the just and at the same time merciful God urges his people. Then, the hardness and impiety, idolatry and resistance will be shown, because they brought the right punishment of God and shut out the possibility of forgiveness and reconciliation. Finally, the common penitential practices and penitential liturgy in the Old Testament will be discussed, as they express the desire of sincere conversion. Prayer, fasting and almsgiving became in Christianity the main practices, which serve to obtain the forgiveness of sins and rebuild the communion with God.Pozycja Szczęście rodzinne a bojaźń Boża. Analiza teologiczna Ps 128, 1-3Mazurek, Piotr (Wyższe Seminarium Duchowne Diecezji Siedleckiej im. Jana Pawła II, 2013)The verses of this didactic psalm present priests’ advice given to the pilgrims arriving to the temple. This is a pilgrims’ psalm characterized by specific metre. The whole PS 128 is divided into two parts, therefore we analyze only its three verses; 1-3. They present a positive, blissful vision of family life. This composition stimulates families to live according to God’s low, in awe of the Lord which leads to happiness and longevity. It portrays the outcomes of human’s work as those which give him fulfillment and wellness. It presents offspring as a God’s gift to human being and a family as a community who experiences wellness, serenity and fertility. These are the aspects of human’s life in perspective of retribution to God, His justice and benevolence. We may also notice in these three verses the multitude of ancient Israel symbolism.