Kanoniczność i natchnienie Księgi Syracydesa
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Data
1997
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Tytuł czasopisma
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Wyższe Seminaria Duchowne Towarzystwa Salezjańskiego
Abstrakt
This article tries to give answer to the question which text of Ben Sira is inspired and canonical. We know that, for the Book of Ben Sira, the Tradition gave us two types of text. The shorter form, which refers to the Hebrew original of Ben Sira, and the longer form ‒ probably the result of a later revision of the Hebrew text. The two types are testified in Hebrew manuscripts from the Cairo Geniza. The Greek uncial manuscripts have the shorter form, many Greek cursives follow the longer form as well as the Latin and Syriac Versions. According to the Council of Trent the longer form is canonical because it is preserved in the Latin version Vulgate. But the Tradition knows both types of text, and in a special way, many modem translations choose the shorter form. The shorter form has abgut 150 verses more, and presents a development of theological thought. It not a question of Textual Criticism, but it is necessary to choose one of them. Does this exclude from the other the inspiration and canonicity? This article proposes to use both types, considering both of them inspired. The biblical inspiration is in this view a continue assistance and collaboration of the Holy Spirit in the long process of formation and transmission of the biblical text.
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natchnienie Księgi Syracydesa, kanoniczność Księgi Syracydesa, natchnienie biblijne, Biblia, Pismo Święte, Stary Testament, biblistyka, teologia, teologia biblijna, kanon biblijny, kanoniczność, ojcowie Kościoła, patrystyka, filozofia, filologia biblijna, historia kanoniczności Księgi Syracydesa, Duch Święty, Księga Syracydesa, krytyka tekstu, inspiration of the Book of Ben Sira, canonicity of the Book of Ben Sira, biblical inspiration, Bible, Old Testament, biblical studies, theology, biblical theology, biblical canon, canonicity, Church Fathers, patristics, philosophy, biblical philology, history of the canonicity of the Book of Ben Sira, Holy Spirit, Book of Ben Sira, textual criticism
Cytowanie
Seminare, 1997, Tom 13, s. 113-120.
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