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The article is devoted to the study of the parable of the grain / sowing Mk 4: 26–29. It could be found only in the Gospel of Mark. The analysis undertaken tries to answer one the question why the other Gospels do not have this text. The purpose of the considerations is to see the proper roles of the sower, field and grain. The connections between the parables and the prophetic texts of the Old Testament were also discussed, as well as the eschatological issue present in Jesus' teaching. The final conclusion of the exegetical-theological analysis focuses on the truth that the Kingdom of God on earth is developing according to God's plans, therefore the believer should be sure in its full revelation, even when he does not perceive the clear signs of his presence in life.
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Artykuł jest studium przypowieści o ziarnie Mk 4, 26–29, występującej tylko w Ewangelii św. Marka. W podjętej analizie autor próbuje odpowiedzieć na pytanie, dlaczego ten tekst nie znajduje się w pozostałych Ewangeliach. Celem rozważań jest dostrzeżenie właściwej roli siewcy, roli i ziarna. Zostały także poruszone powiązania przypowieści z tekstami prorockimi Starego Testamentu, a także kwestia eschatologiczna obecna w nauczaniu Jezusa. Ostateczny wniosek analizy egzegetyczno-teologicznej skupia się wokół prawdy, że królestwo Boże na ziemi rozwija się według planów Bożych, dlatego człowiek wierzący powinien być pewny w jego pełnym objawieniu się nawet wtedy, kiedy nie dostrzega wyrazistych znaków jego obecności w życiu.
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Newspapers and calendars from 1884–1939 contain forgotten works of Michal Kayka. *** ["Lecz niestety drogi człecze"] published in "Nowiny Szląskie" (1886, issue 41) is one of them. It reminds the reader of the last judgment that await every man. God sees everything and writes it all down in a "book". The poem was also Kayka's reaction to the thievery of sheep, which happened in Ogródek village. The article is about Masurian poet's first attempts at his craft, and his struggles towards popularizing his own works at the beginning of his artistic career.
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