Boniecka-Stępień, Daria2023-05-122023-05-122011Scripta Biblica et Orientalia, 2011, T. 3, s. 263-273.2081-8416http://theo-logos.pl/xmlui/handle/123456789/7073The figure of Jesus interested and occupied Jewish thinkers since ancient times. However, this interest and the relation to the figure of Jesus changed over the centuries. In ancient times, Jewish scholars have devoted very little attention to the creator of the Christian religion. But with the beginning of the modern times approach to Jesus gradually began to change, then he became the object of interest in historical research. The twentieth century already shows Jesus as a figure who inspired writers of Hebrew literature. This article examines how faces of Jesus changed in the meaning of Jewish thinkers and writers. Briefly will be discussed relation to Jesus in the Scriputres of Hazal (Mishnah, Tosefta, Talmud, midrashim), in the post-Talmudic literature, medieval, and modern times, as well as historical works from the turn of the 19th and 20th century and the image of Jesus in modern Hebrew literature.plAttribution 3.0 Polandhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/pl/Jezus Chrystusobrazwizerunekpiśmiennictwo żydowskieliteratura hebrajskaHazalmędrcyToraTalmudliteratura posttalmudycznaliteratura średniowiecznaliteratura wczesnośredniowiecznajudaizmchrześcijaństwoXIX w.XX w.literatura współczesnaŻydzisyjonizmJesus ChristimageJewish literatureHebrew literaturethinkersJewish thinkersżydowscy myślicieleTorahpost-Talmudic literaturemedieval literatureearly medieval literatureJudaismChristianitymodern literatureJewsZionismwizerunek Chrystusaimage of Christliteraturaliteraturewise menmyślicieleWizerunek Jezusa w piśmiennictwie żydowskim – wybórThe Image of Jesus in Jewish Literature – the SelectionArticle