Kubiś, Adam (1976- )2025-06-242025-06-242023Studia Bydgoskie, 2023, Tom 15, s. 41-55.1898-9837https://theo-logos.pl/handle/123456789/32813This article presents a characterization of several women identified explicitly in the New Testament as prophetesses: 1) Philip’s daughters in Acts 21:9; and 2) the prophetesses in the community in Corinth mentioned in 1 Corinthians 11:5. The article highlights the historical and theological context of their activity and defines the content and object of Christian prophecy. The presentation of these two groups of prophetesses points out the major exegetical problems presented by the text, and contemporary attempts to resolve them.plCC-BY-SA - Uznanie autorstwa - Na tych samych warunkachprorokinie w Nowym Testamencieprorokinieprorokinie chrześcijańskieprorokinie chrześcijańskie w Nowym TestamencieBibliaPismo ŚwięteNowy Testamentbiblistykaegzegezaegzegeza biblijnateologiateologia biblijnacórki Filipa diakonaprorokinie w Kościołach Pawłowychproroctwoprorokowaniemodlitwakobietakobiety w Bibliikobiety w Nowym Testamenciedziewicakobieta zamężnaDzieje Apostolskielisty św. PawłaPierwszy List do Koryntiangłoszenie Ewangeliigłoszenie Ewangelii przez kobietychrześcijaństwowczesne chrześcijaństwoprophetesses in the New TestamentprophetessesChristian prophetessesChristian prophetesses in the New TestamentBibleNew Testamentbiblical studiesexegesisbiblical exegesistheologybiblical theologyPhilip the Deacon’s daughtersprophetesses in the Paul’s Churchesprophecyprophesyingprayerwomanwomen in the Biblewomen in the New Testamentvirginmarried womanActs of the Apostlesletters of Saint PaulFirst Letter to the Corinthianspreaching the Gospelpreaching the Gospel by womenChristianityearly ChristianityChrześcijańskie prorokinie w Nowym TestamencieChristian Prophetesses in the New TestamentArticle