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The Biblical Annals
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2001
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vol. 48
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issue 1
133-143
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The subject of the article is the information in II Cor 1,15-16, according to which Paul did not put into effect the visit to the Corinthians that he had foretold. In the contemporary biblical studies there are two fundamental opinions on the degree to which the visit was not executed: 1) the Apostle did not make the foretold visit at all; 2) he made only half of it, that is from Corinth he went to Macedonia, but he did not return to Corinth as he had announced earlier. A verification of the two opinions leads to the conclusion that the latter one meets with objections that raise serious doubst; the former one does not create such difficulties and seems more plausible.
Verbum Vitae
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2003
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vol. 3
163-179
PL
L'articolo propone l'analisi di sei testi del Nuovo Testamento, che mettono in collegamento diretto la misericordia di Dio con la sua paternita. Si tratta di 2 Cor 1,3 che chiama Dio Padre delle misericordie; Lc 6,36, che invita ad essere misericordiosi,come Dio Padre e misericordioso; 1 Pt 1,3, e di auguri della misericordia, che proviene dal Dio Padre (1 Tm 1,2; 2 Tm 1,2 i 2 G 3).L'Autore costata che il collegamento della misericordia di Dio con la sua paternita proviene da alcuni testi dell'Antico Testamento. Essi parlano di Dio che perdona i peccati come un padre perdona al figlio. I testi del Nuovo Testamento presentano la misericordia di Dio come bonta e delicatezza del Padre, capace di comprendere tutte le sfortune del figlio, soprattutto il peccato, e di offrirgli il suo aiuto efficace.
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