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The present article shows the theme of God’s wrath against Israel and his enemies in the targums – the most ancient Aramaic translations and commentaries of the Hebrew Bible. The author places this topic in a wider context of God’s justice and God’s mercy stressing three aspects: 1. God’s wrath against the sinners; 2. God as the Judge acting withe the justice; 3. God’s wrath in the context of God’s mercy. In the article the author shows the specific of Aramaic translations regarding God’s wrath giving textual examples. He concludes that the targums functioning as the bridge between the Torah and the Gospel show that God’s mercy is stronger than God’s wrath. The interpretation of God’s wrath in the targums prepares the teaching of Jesus about the God’s justice in the context of God’s mercy.
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In the paper, the issue of the Lamb’s wrath connected with the opening of 6th seal in the Book of Revelation 6:17 is analyzed. The Lamb’s wrath is itself unusual and paradoxical, because a lamb is not an animal associated with wrath. Hence, in the biblical studies, more attention is paid to the victory and glory of the Lamb, and to His role in the salvation of human beings, as well as to His marriage supper. The present study covers the context of 6th seal opening and subsequent plagues and disasters with references to Rabbinic literature and Biblical passages. In particular, the shake of universe and horror of people are discussed. In addition, the comparison of human anger and God’s wrath was performed.
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W artykule przeanalizowano zagadnienie gniewu Baranka pojawiającego się w opisie wizji złamania szóstej pieczęci w Księdze Objawienia (Ap 6,17).  Gniew Baranka jest czymś niezwykłym i paradoksalnym sam w sobie, gdyż baranek nie jest zwierzęciem kojarzącym się z gniewem. Dlatego też w badaniach zazwyczaj więcej uwagi poświęca się zwycięstwu Baranka i Jego chwale, a także roli, jaką odegrał w zbawieniu ludzi, i Jego uczcie weselnej. Niniejsze studium obejmuje kontekst złamania szóstej pieczęci oraz następujących po nim plag i nieszczęść z odniesieniami do literatury rabinicznej i tekstów innych ksiąg biblijnych. Osobno omówiono poruszenie kosmosu oraz przerażenie ludzi spowodowane gniewem baranka. Dokonano też porównania gniewu ludzkiego z gniewem Bożym.
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