Łabuda, Piotr2026-03-032026-03-032007Seminare, 2007, Tom 24, s. 83-94.1232-8766https://theo-logos.pl/handle/123456789/41919In this article the author tries to look at Jesus Christ as a king. The term „king” appeares on pages of the New and the Old Testament many times. Having that in mind the author analyzes the portrait of Jesus as a king in the Gospel according to St John. He does that particularly in the description of the suffering of the Master from Nazareth. St John mentions Christ's royal title mainly in the account of Jesus being questionned by Pilate, his suffering on Golgotha as well as in the decription of events that take place after his death. The analysis of these facts will reveal the significance of Jesus' royal title as well as in what St John saw the royal nature of Jesus and finally what his royal activity was based on.polCC-BY-ND - Uznanie autorstwa - Bez utworów zależnychkrólkrólowaniekrólestwoMesjaszJezus Chrystuskrólowanie ChrystusaChrystus jako królEwangelia według św. JanaBibliaPismo ŚwięteStary TestamentNowy Testamentteologiateologia biblijnabiblistykaegzegezaegzegeza biblijnaanaliza egzegetycznaGolgotaukrzyżowanie JezusaJezus ukrzyżowanyPaschawydarzenia paschalneMęka Pańskaanaliza filologicznafilologiafilologia biblijnakról w Bibliikrólowanie w BibliikingreigningkingdomMessiahJesus Christreign of ChristChrist as kingGospel of JohnBibleOld TestamentNew Testamenttheologybiblical theologybiblical studiesexegesisbiblical exegesisexegetical analysisGolgothacrucifixion of JesusJesus crucifiedPassoverpaschal eventsPassion of Christphilological analysisphilologybiblical philologyking in the Biblereigning in the BibleJezusa jako król w Czwartej Ewangelii. „To ty powiedziałeś, że jestem królem” (J 18, 37)Jesus as a King in the Gospel According to Saint John. “You Said You Were a King”Article