„Zaklinać [się] i przysięgać” (Mk 14,71; Mt 26,74). Nowa interpretacja intertekstualna Markowego i Mateuszowego opisu trzeciego zaparcia się Piotra

dc.contributor.authorPietrzak, Jacek
dc.date.accessioned2024-11-15T13:37:32Z
dc.date.available2024-11-15T13:37:32Z
dc.date.issued2019
dc.description.abstractThe wording describing Peter’s third denial: “curse and swear” gave rise to several contradictory interpretations. Some think that it is hendiadys meaning nothing but swearing. Advocates of the transitive sense of the verb ἀναθεματίζω try to guess who is the object of Peter’s curse. The dominant view is that Peter curses Jesus. Others think that Peter curses himself or those who accuse him. Formula “curse and swear” appears in the Henochic myth about fallen angels (1 Hen 6:4,5,6). Peter, who denies Jesus, resembles one of the fallen angels, who opposed God’s will on Mount Hermon and separated themselves from God. The following pattern, which can be observed in the First Book of Enoch (1–6): the revelation of God, the announcement of the Last Judgment and the fall of those who belong to God, appears in the Gospels of Mark and Matthew twice: in Caesarea Philippi (Mark 8:27-38, Matt 16:13-28) and in the Caiaphas palace (Mark 14:53-75, Matt 26:57-72). The apocryphal context helps to understand that the curse always touches the one who opposes God. Throwing a curse on yourself is also confirmed by examples from ancient culture.
dc.identifier.citationThe Biblical Annals, 2019, T. 9, nr 2, s. 315-334.
dc.identifier.issn2451-2168
dc.identifier.issn2083-2222
dc.identifier.urihttps://theo-logos.pl/handle/123456789/23675
dc.language.isopl
dc.publisherKatolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II
dc.rightsCC-BY - Uznanie autorstwa
dc.subjectGospel of Mark
dc.subjectGospel of Matthew
dc.subjectPeter’s denial
dc.subjectcurse
dc.subjectinterpretation
dc.subjectBible
dc.subjectNew Testament
dc.subjectbiblical studies
dc.subjectexegesis
dc.subjectbiblical exegesis
dc.subjectPeter the Apostle
dc.subjectEwangelia według św. Marka
dc.subjectEwangelia według św. Mateusza
dc.subjectzaparcie się Piotra
dc.subjectprzekleństwo
dc.subjectMk 14
dc.subjectMt 26
dc.subjectinterpretacja
dc.subjectBiblia
dc.subjectPismo Święte
dc.subjectNowy Testament
dc.subjectbiblistyka
dc.subjectegzegeza
dc.subjectegzegeza biblijna
dc.subjectPiotr apostoł
dc.title„Zaklinać [się] i przysięgać” (Mk 14,71; Mt 26,74). Nowa interpretacja intertekstualna Markowego i Mateuszowego opisu trzeciego zaparcia się Piotra
dc.title.alternative“Curse and swear” (Mark 14:71; Matt 26:74) New Intertextual Interpretation of Peter’s Third Denial in the Gospels of Mark and Matthew
dc.typeArticle

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