Scriptura Sacra, 2018, R. 22
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Pozycja Le psaume 18. L’action de grâce de David pour son LibérateurMeynet, Roland (Redakcja Wydawnictw Wydziału Teologicznego UO, 2018)Psalm 18 is the third longest in the Psalter. Still, its meaning is owed not so much to its length as mostly to the fact that the psalm fulfils a summarising function: similarly to its doublet that ends the Books of Samuel (2 Sm 22). Psalm 18 concludes the first subsection of the first book of the Psalter (Pss 1-18). It is suggested by its particularly expanded title: “when Yahweh had delivered him from all his enemies and from the clutches of Saul”. The poem includes seven fragments arranged concentrically around the declaration of innocence (w. 21-30) which does not, however, cease to create problems. The statement that those verses are later does not eliminate the difficulties. In fact, it only indicates the inability to solve the riddle which is always in the centre of this concentric composition. The key is not hidden but offered in the formula that marks the turning point of the text: “You are faithful to the faithful” (v. 26).Pozycja Pierwszy znak Jezusa. Kompozycja i interpretacja J 2,1-12 w świetle hebrajskiej retoryki biblijnejWanat, Monika (Redakcja Wydawnictw Wydziału Teologicznego UO, 2018)The focus of this thesis is an interpretation and exegesis of the first sign of Jesus. A passage from the Gospel of John (John 2:1-12) was analysed. In the analysis of the text rhetorical method was used and it was based on the principles developed by Hebrew biblical rhetoric. The article was divided into 3 interdependent points. In the first one, the text was delimited, justifying the division of the Gospel and the delimitation of the text. The second point shows a detailed segmen tation. First, by „looking at the bottom”, to look at the text as a whole at the third point and to justify a symmetrical-centric structure. The conducted research allowed to make analyses included in the second point of the article. First, the biblical context of selected issues was presented, and then the interpretation of each part. This stage made it possible to notice the connections between the units described in the next section and to justify the previously shown composition figure of ABCDC’B’A. At the beginning of the third point, an interpretation of seven examined units in their references to the parallel fragments was provided, what allowed to draw theological conclusions. A wedding is an image of a messianic banquet. It reveals a New Covenant, which will be realized in the coming “hour” of Jesus. God’s glory becomes accessible for everyone who does the will of Christ. Great help for us is Mary, Mother of Jesus, who is an intercessor between her Son and the People.Pozycja Tak to się zaczęło (sprawozdanie)Białowąs, Anna (Redakcja Wydawnictw Wydziału Teologicznego UO, 2018)In September 2015, the members of the Student Research Circle at the Faculty of Theology of the University of Opole participated in a seminar dedicated to the biblical rhetorical analysis organized by the International Society for the Study of Biblical and Semitic Rhetoric (RBS) at the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome. Students together with Rev. Professor Roland Meynet dealt with the rhetorical analysis of the Hebrew text of the ascending psalms. A year later, in September 2016, members of the Student Research Circle once again took part in the seminar on biblical rhetorical analysis. This time, in the classes conduct ed by Rev. Professor Jacek Oniszczuk (Director of the Department of Biblical Theology at the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome), students analysed the Greek text of the Gospel of Saint John. Then, the whole group took part in the Fifth International RBS Conference. On December 22, 2017, members of the Student Research Circle received the tragic news that Fr. Jacek Oniszczuk died in the Gran Sasso mountains in Italy, buried by an avalanche. We will remember him as a smiling, modest and helpful person, committed in his work. It is an honour for us that we had a chance to meet him.