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Polonia Sacra
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2019
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vol. 23
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issue 2(56)
189-208
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W artykule podjęto analizę percepcji Psalmu 91 (90) w pismach Elżbiety od Trójcy Świętej (1880–1906). W pierwszej części studium zaproponowano własny przekład Psalmu 91 (90) oraz przeprowadzono jego krótką egzegezę (struktura; symbolika; teologia). W części drugiej dokonano analizy pism, w których Elżbieta od Trójcy Świętej wykorzystała przesłanie Psalmu 91 (90). Ten najczęściej cytowany lub parafrazowany przez karmelitankę z Dijon psalm, odzwierciedlał jej zażyłość z Bogiem oraz poczucie bezpieczeństwa i pokoju. Tym też dzieliła się z adresatami swoich pism.
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In the article is analyzed the perception of the Psalm 91 (90) in the Elisabeth’s of the Holy Trinity (1880–1906) writings. In the first part of the study is offered own translation of the Psalm 91 (90) and is done its short exegesis (structure; symbolism; theology). In the second part is made an analysis of the writings in which Elisabeth of the Holy Trinity used the message of the Psalm 91 (90). This most frequently quoted or paraphrased psalm by Carmelite from Dijon, reflected her intimacy with God and feeling of peace and safety. And this is what she shared with audience of her writings.
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God reveals Himself to man in a variety of forms. The form that is most available and at the same time most needed by the Creation is His revelation in His careful protection of it. Theologians explain the source of such revelation with His love and His desire for good. Encountering the difficulty connected with reconciling the Divine Providence with the existence of evil in the world scholars explain that God respects the freedom of man, who may refrain from choosing good; and then God may allow the affliction of evil for didactic reasons – the experience of evil should incline the Creation to reject it and to choose good. God's kindness revealed to man makes man entrust himself to God and follow Him in His protective actions as well as publicly worship Him in the Church's liturgical prayer.
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