The author of the paper presents and explains the role of Mary in the plan of salvation based on texts included in the Old and the New testament. Biblical foundations of mariology can be found in the Old Testament in the Proto-Gospel (Genesis 3,15) and in the texts written by the following Prophets: Isaiah (7,14; 9,5–6;11,1–3.5.10), Zephaniah (3,13–17) and Zacharias (9,9–10), as well as in the New Testament – in the Gospels according to Luke, Mark and John. The author focuses on the main theological ideas contained in the tests.
Interpretatio Christiana eclogae IV Vergilii accipi potest. Exspectationes enim salvatońs cuiusdam inter cives Romanos saeculo primo exeunte ante Christum natum in diem percrebescebant. Rerum adiuncta in ecloga enarrata eiusdemque interpretatio Christiana, praesertim a sancto Augustino facta, quaestionem propositam de praenuntiatione Christi Salvatoris unici adveniendi comprobant.
The author concentrates on the meaning of verse Deut 32,30, especially the statement “their Rock sold them”. Her philological-exegetic-theological analysis of the verse and the verses Deut 32,35a. 36a-b allows us to assume that the sentence in question hides an essential salvational truth. It teaches us that God does not stop being a sure footing for His chosen, even then when − as we say it − He punishes them. On the contrary, He is then their rock, more than in other circumstances. He is therefore Someone on Whom one can always and anytime rely, in Whom one may totally confide. By punishing people, He at the same time appears as the One Who raises from the fall, and change human life for better, transform failure into victory.
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