“Snake,” “Life” or “Mother of All Living”? The Meaning of the Name חוה (Eve) and Its Role in Gen 3
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Data
2022
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Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II
Abstrakt
In Gen 3:20, the redactor of the Book of Genesis reports for the second time the scene of naming the woman created by God from Adam’s rib (cf. Gen 2:21–23). The name אשה (woman) used by Adam in Gen 2:23 obviously relates – at least phonetically – to the noun איש (man). In this way, the editor expresses the idea of a certain relationship between man and woman. The existence of a similar, simple connection between the name חוה (Eve) and the title אם כל־חי (the mother of all living) is far less obvious and this conundrum has been noticed by translators and exegetes for at least 2000 years. An echo of these difficulties seems to be perceptible in the text of the Septuagint, in the writings of Philo and Josephus, in the Targums, as well as in the writings of some ancient Christian writers. This article represents one further attempt to present the panorama of modern hypotheses concerning Eve’s name and the role this naming play in Gen 3.
Opis
Artykuł w języku angielskim.
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Gen 3:20, Gen 3, Eve, naming, mother of all living, Book of Genesis, serpent, life, meaning of the name Eve, role of the name Eve in Genesis 3, Bible, Old Testament, biblical studies, exegesis, biblical exegesis, theology, biblical theology, name, Ewa, nazwanie, nadanie imienia, matka wszystkich żyjących, Księga Rodzaju, wąż, życie, znaczenie imienia Ewa, rola imienia Ewa w Rdz 3, Biblia, Pismo Święte, Stary Testament, biblistyka, egzegeza, egzegeza biblijna, teologia, teologia biblijna, imię, Rdz 3
Cytowanie
Verbum Vitae, 2022, T. 40, nr 1, s. 37-50.
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