Bóg i tożsamość Mojżesza. Lektura narracyjna Exodus 2,1–3,15
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2017
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Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II
Abstrakt
The article postulates a narrative reading of Exodus 2:1–3:15 as a more appropriate one than a historical-critical reading focused on the composite origin and the literary evolution of the text. The text in the several well-thought episodes creates a narrative identity of Moses in its multi-faceted form. In his lifespan he has been subjected to the influence of three religions: Egyptian, Hebrew, and Midian. All of them are challenged in the call narrative (Ex 3:1-15). Searching for the meaning of a common desert bush on fire Moses is looking for a significance of his entire life. At the same time however he encounters God in a radically new form, adequate to his narrative identity. Thus the new identity of God and of Moses interweave with each other in one formula: I AM has sent me to you (Ex 3:14).
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narrative identity, Moses, JHWH, burning bush, I am, religion, God of Fathers, discontinuity, God, identity, identity of Moses, narrative reading, narrative, Book of Exodus, Old Testament, Bible, biblical studies, exegesis, biblical exegesis, tożsamość narracyjna, Mojżesz, płonący krzew, Ja Jestem, religia, Bóg ojców, nieciągłość, Bóg, tożsamość, tożsamość Mojżesza, lektura narracyjna, narracja, Księga Wyjścia, Wj 2, Stary Testament, Biblia, Pismo Święte, biblistyka, egzegeza, egzegeza biblijna
Cytowanie
The Biblical Annals, 2017, T. 7, nr 2, s. 187-205.
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CC-BY - Uznanie autorstwa