Borek, Wacław2024-12-042024-12-042011Verbum Vitae, 2011, T. 20, s. 139-169.2451-280X1644-8561https://theo-logos.pl/handle/123456789/24981The household codes in which we find the advices given to fathers are the exegetes' focus of attention since the time of Reformation. From this period on, on the basis of various criteria, one tried to define the genre of household codes and set them apart as a separate body in New Testament literature. Following the particular topie which regards the exhortations addressed to pater farnilias, we analyzed two fragments contained respectively in the Letter to Colossians and in the Letter to Ephesians. To grasp the speciticity of these instructions, embedded in an easily traceable and repeating scheme, one should start with finding the common characteristics of the said paraenetic texts. The analyses showed that a eonunon factor is a universal rule based on the two mutually complementing elements: subordination and reciprocity having their source in the Wisdom literature of OT and in the new commandment of love. Having in mind the above mentioned rule and the Hellenistic culture in which the addressees of the instructions lived, we examined the command given in the Letter to Colossians. It constitutes a point of departure for the expanded, catechismal instructions contained in the Letter to Ephesians.plCC-BY-ND - Uznanie autorstwa - Bez utworów zależnychwskazówki dla ojcówlisty św. PawłaList do KolosanList do EfezjanKol 3Ef 6ojciecBibliaPismo ŚwięteNowy Testamentbiblistykaegzegezaegzegeza biblijnaTablice domoweHaustafelninstructions for fathersletters of Saint PaulLetter to the ColossiansLetter to the EphesiansfatherBibleNew Testamentbiblical studiesexegesisbiblical exegesisRady dla ojców w tzw. „Tablicach domowych” (Kol 3,21 i Ef 6,4)Article