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The typological reading and application of Hebrew texts deserve the greatest attention among the numerous ways of reading and applying the Old Covenant ideas, traditions and texts. Through the typological reading and application of the text, the text is given broad latitude for its typological application. Treating the Bible from the typological point of view is not only restricted to quoting the books of the Old Testament. Instead, numerous allusions and references to events, characters, places and descriptions are made. The interpretation of these analogies leads to the understanding of the whole truth of the Old and New Testament. “Christians therefore read the Old Testament in the light of Christ who died and rose from the dead. Such typological reading reveals an inexhaustible part of the Old Testament” (CCC 129). Therefore typological thinking is necessary in order to interpret the Bible messages appropriately.
ELPIS
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2014
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vol. 16
33-41
PL
Celem opracowania jest ukazanie interpolacji w epiklezach modlitw anafory Liturgii św. Jana Chryzostoma i św. Bazylego Wielkiego. Analizie zostaną poddane zmiany wprowadzone w drugim tysiącleciu, w szczególności pojawienie się troparionów nabożeństwa trzeciej godziny oraz interpolacja słów: „Przemieniając Duchem Twoim Świętym”. Tekst wskaże genezę pojawienia się dodatkowych słów oraz ukaże ich wpływ na strukturę modlitwy anafory. W efekcie przedstawione zostaną propozycje rozwiązania problemów wynikających z historycznych zmian w strukturze epiklezy i w całej modlitwie anafory.
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The aim of this paper is to show the interpolation in the Epiclesis of Anaphora prayers in the Liturgies of St. John Chrysostom and St. Basil the Great. The analysis will cover the changes made in the second millennium, in particular the emergence of the troparion of the third hour service, and interpolation of the words “changing it by your Holy Spirit”. The text shows the genesis of adding additional words and explains what their effect was on the structure of the Anaphora prayers. As a result, proposals to solve the problems arising from historical changes in the structure of the Epiclesis and in the whole prayer of the Anaphora will be presented.
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