References to Scripture in the Old Polish History of the Three Kings. Quotations, Allusions, Echoes

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2024

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Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II

Abstrakt

The article analyzes the references to Scripture in Historyja trzech kroli (History of the Three Kings), an Old Polish apocryphal work preserved in a copy from 1544. The references to the Bible are divided into quotations, allusions and echoes. Quotations were introduced either by reference to a particular location or author of the biblical text, or to an unspecified “prophet” or “evangelist.” Sometimes they were not signaled in any way. Then the quotation could only be identified by recognizing the passage to which it refers. Allusions to the Old and New Testaments mostly consisted of references to characters, places, and events, without quoting the text of Scripture itself. The featured echoes most often consisted of narrative parallelisms between the story of the Wise Men from the East and the first Church. References to Scripture in the apocryphal work served to emphasize typology and create parallelisms between biblical history and the story of the three kings. The text emphasizes the role of the Gentiles in salvation history while belittling the role of Israelites.

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Artykuł w języku angielskim.

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Old Polish apocrypha, History of the Three Kings, three kings, biblical references, typology, quotations, allusions, echoes, apocrypha, apocryphal literature, Old Polish apocryphal literature, Old Polish literature, Bible, religious literature, Old Polish religious literature, apokryfy staropolskie, Historyja trzech kroli, Trzej Królowie, nawiązania biblijne, typologia, cytaty, aluzje, echa, apokryf, literatura apokryficzna, staropolska literatura apokryficzna, literatura staropolska, Biblia, Pismo Święte, literatura religijna, staropolska literatura religijna

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Verbum Vitae, 2024, T. 42, nr 2, s. 303-323.

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CC-BY-ND - Uznanie autorstwa - Bez utworów zależnych