Autor Księgi Mądrości i czas jej powstania (2)

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2011

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Polskie Towarzystwo Teologiczne

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This article is the second and last part of the longer essay, which was published in the present periodical. The situation of the Jews in Alexandria was specific. The Alexandrian Diaspora was the biggest in the ancient world in that time (it numbered more Jews than the whole number of them in Jerusalem). It had many privileges, while the Ptolemaic dynasty ruled in Egypt. Its situation changed radically after the Romans had started to reign in Egypt, which was visible in the first persecution of the Jews (38 A.C.) in Alexandria. The Book of Wisdom must have been written after the persecution in 38 A.C, i.e. in the time of young Christianity. This conviction is based on strong arguments: a philological analysis, Sitz im Leben of that book, notions (most of all: διάγνωσις, θρησκεία, κράτησις, μισοξενία, σέβασμα), some parallels between Wis 19, 13–17 and Philo (word agreement, Leitmotiv in that excerpt in the light of the tradition, the question of the rights for the Alexandrian Jews).

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Księga Mądrości, Aleksandria, Żydzi, diaspora, Rzymianie, antysemityzm, Biblia, Pismo Święte, Stary Testament, biblistyka, egzegeza, egzegeza biblijna, teologia, teologia biblijna, analiza egzegetyczna, filologia, filologia biblijna, analiza filologiczna, diaspora żydowska, diaspora żydowska w Egipcie, Egipt, historia Izraela, Izrael, autorstwo Księgi Mądrości, powstanie Księgi Mądrości, czas powstania Księgi Mądrości, Book of Wisdom, Alexandria, Jews, Romans, anti-Semitism, Bible, Old Testament, biblical studies, exegesis, biblical exegesis, theology, biblical theology, exegetical analysis, philology, biblical philology, philological analysis, Jewish diaspora, Jewish diaspora in Egypt, Egypt, history of Israel, Israel, authorship of the Book of Wisdom, origin of the Book of Wisdom, time of origin of the Book of Wisdom

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Ruch Biblijny i Liturgiczny, 2011, Tom 64, nr 2, s. 123-138.

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