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La storia di Israele solo a prima vista assomiglia a quelle delle altre nazioni. In realtà è molto diversa e del tutto particolare. La sua caratteristica principale è la stretta relazione con Dio Jahvé. Essa non solo è legata alla nazione israelitica sin dall’inizio della sua storia, ma anche decide da sempre dell’aspetto religioso, sociale e politico di questa popolazione. Si puo tranquillamente dire che è stata proprio la religione monoteistica basata sugli eventi dell’esodo e sulla stipulazione dell’alleanza con Dio ad incidere sulla identità nazionale di Israele. Tutte le fonti bibliche ed extrabibliche testimoniano questo straordinario legame con Jahvé. L’autore pone la domanda sulle cause e sulle caratteristiche della così stretta relazione degli Israeliti con Dio e con la loro religione. Per capire meglio questa problematica si ferma sugli avvenimenti accaduti allafine dell’esilio, sull’intervento salvifico di Jahvé e sulle circostanze della fondazione della nazione di Israele descritti nel libro dell'Esodo 13,17-14,31.
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Św. Marek używa motywu Wyjścia w swojej Ewangelii, aby ukazać związek między różnymi wydarzeniami w życiu Jezusa, Mojżesza oraz Izraelitów od czasu ich pobytu w Egipcie do zakończenia wędrowania na pustyni. Wydarzenie kroczenia Chrystusa po wodach Jeziora Galilejskiego zawiera szczegóły znajdujące się tylko w Ewangelii Marka i mogą one być lepiej zrozumiane w kontekście Wyjścia. To spostrzeżenie jest szczególnie ważne wówczas, gdy wybrane wyrażenia greckie w Mk 6,45-52 są analizowane w świetle Septuaginty oraz wybranych przekładów Nowego Testamentu na język hebrajski. Czynności, które normalnie mogą być trudne do wyjaśnienia – jak np. zamierzone przejście Chrystusa obok Apostołów po jeziorze – stają się bardziej czytelne w świetle starotestamentowego motywu Wyjścia.
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Saint Mark uses the Exodus motif in his Gospel to show the connection between various events in the life of Jesus, Moses and the people of Israel from their time in Egypt until the end of their sojourn in the desert. The episode of Christ walking on the waters of the Sea of Galilee contains various details unique to Mark’s Gospel which can be better explained when placed in the context of the Old Testament Exodus event. This is made especially clear when various Greek expressions in Mk 6,45-52 are examined in light of both the Septuagint and selected translations of the New Testament into Hebrew. Details which would be otherwise difficult to explain – such as the Lord passing the Apostles by on the lake – become better understood in light of the Exodus event in its various stages in the Old Testament.
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n a study of the complexity of the redaction of the Pentateuch, the Bookof Hosea plays an important role. This Book is a witness to many theologicalmotifs which are also found in the Torah. Nowadays, the opinion is generallyheld that the Pentateuch is a predominantly post-exilic work, particularly inrelation to the patriarchs. However, if we assume that in fact the majority ofthe text of Hosea was written in the eighth century B.C., it becomes evidentthat many of the theological concepts were already known in the time ofHosea. Particularly noteworthy is the idea of the creation of the People, theirelection in the desert and their bringing out of Egypt. The prophet shows usthat the commandments of the Decalogue are a component of the covenant.Noteworthy is the fact that there is a convergence of ideas between Hoseaand Deuteronomy, which is particularly exhibited in the common image offather and son, and in the idea of God’s enduring love for his people. Hoseaalso presents a lot of information about the patriarch Jacob, which indicatesthat this figure has its own ancient history.
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