Klimek, Piotr2026-03-172026-03-172005Warszawskie Studia Teologiczne, 2004, T. 17, s. 31-44.0209-3782https://theo-logos.pl/handle/123456789/42929The author presents a synchronic approach to the biblical text from the perspective of the commentary of Origen. He is following the method of analysis proposed by K. Bardski, that basically takes in consideration a twofold approach to the biblical text: the intention of the text and the interpretative traditions. After a methodological introduction, the first step of the research was the analysis of the text from the point of view of the intention of the author. Then the author focused his interest on the more-than-Iiteral meaning of the biblical text and finally on the intention of the commentator. Together with the article of P. Klimek, a short note of K. Bardski has been published as an appendix. The note explains some hermeneutical problems connected with the concepts of the intention of the text and the more-than-literal meaning.polCC-BY-ND - Uznanie autorstwa - Bez utworów zależnychBibliaPismo ŚwięteStary TestamentKsięga JeremiaszaJr 1homilia„Pierwsza Homilia o Księdze Jeremiasza” OrygenesaprorocyJeremiasz prorokbadania biblijnebiblistykaBibleOld TestamentBook of JeremiahhomilyOrigen's “First Homily on the Book of Jeremiah”prophetsJeremiah the prophetbiblical studiesbiblical researchPowołanie Jeremiasza (Jr 1,4-10) w Pierwszej homilii o Księdze Jeremiasza OrygenesaThe vocation of Jeremiah (Jer 1,4-10) in the 1st sermon on the Book ofJeremiah of OrigenArticle