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2020 | 27 | 49-64

Article title

Czy wędrówka Teracha z Ur do Charanu posiada elementy lunarne? Analiza egzegetyczna Rdz 11,27–32

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The journey of Terach from Ur to Harran as a reflex of lunar cults in the Old Testament (Gen. 11:27–32)?

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Abstracts

PL
Zainteresowanie wędrówką Teracha z Ur do Charanu wiąże się z próbą wskazania elementów lunarnych, jakie mogą występować w tekście Rdz 11,27–32. Izrael nie był hermetycznie zamkniętą wspólnotą i wiele elementów znanych z systemów religijnych starożytnego Bliskiego Wschodu przeniknęło do tekstów biblijnych. Opracowanie ma na celu ukazanie tych elementów z historii wędrówki Teracha, które mogą potwierdzać lub przeczyć wpływom kultów lunarnych na tekst z Księgi Rodzaju.
EN
The interest of Terah’s journey from Ur to Harran is connected with an attempt to indicate lunar elements that could occur in Gen. 11:27–32. Israel wasn’t a hermetic community and many of elements that were known from religion systems of ancient Near East penetrated on the layer of biblical texts. The main goal of this scientific description is to exhibition these elements in Terah’s journey. Occurs of these elements could confirm or deny the influence of lunar cults on text from the Book of Genesis.

Contributors

  • doktorant Wydziału Teologicznego Uniwersytetu im. Adama Mickiewicza w Poznaniu

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