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The Biblical Annals
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1987
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vol. 34
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issue 1
13-25
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Der Autor führte im ersten Teil des Artikels eine kurze Exegese der Texte Ml 2, 17-3, 5 und 3, 13-24 durch und machte deutlich, wie Maleachi den "Tag Jahwes" darstellt. Im zweiten Tell besprach er die Eigenschaften des "Tages Jahwes", die nur bei Maleachi vorkommen. Der Text Js 40, 3-6 konnte dem Propheten die Idee eines Boten Jahwes nahelegen, In seinem Verständnis eines Gottesmannes, dessen Aufgaben denen der Sendung von Mose und Elija entsprechen werden.
The Biblical Annals
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1983
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vol. 30
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issue 1
33-45
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Die Prophezeiung So 1,2-1,3 spricht über den Tag Jahwe, d.h. über das Eingreifen des Gottes des Richters. Der Prophet gibt dem deutliche eschatologische Grundzüge. Eine kurze exegetisch-theologische Analyse der früheren Prophezeiungen: Am 5,18-20 und Iz 2, 12-17, die auch über den Tag Jahwe sprechen, hat nachgewiesen, dass sie auch gewisse eschatologische Grundzüge haben. Es kommt die Schlussfolgerung auf, dass der Text So 1,2-2,3 nicht die erste Prophezeiung ist, wie einige Kommentatoren meinen, in der der Ausdruck: jôm Jhwh (der Tag Jahwe) Zeichen eines eschatologischen Termins hat.
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The article presents the sacrament of the Eucharist in the perspective of Sunday, because this sacrament is the source of the whole Christian life, and the Church lives thanks to the Eucharist (Ecclesia de Eucharistia vivit). It presents an overview of the major changes in the liturgy and the theology of the Holy Mass on Sunday, as well as the value of Sunday for the People of God. The liturgy, especially the Sunday liturgy, is not a theological treatise or a scientific lecture, but a celebration of the mystery of Christ, that is, the action of God himself together with the gathered People of God. It is an authentic confession of faith and a sign of belonging to the Church of God and union with him. The faithful, when they do not understand the spirit and meaning of the rites, withdraw, sometimes looking for other forms of religiosity. Therefore, there is a need to encourage, educate and prepare them for a fuller participation in the Sunday liturgy, which is, after all, of fundamental importance for the life of the Church and its individual members. It is the liturgy that effectively creates communion and educates to communion. The liturgy, especially the Sunday liturgy, lived in the full communion of the Church, reveals the entire mystery of Christ, from the Incarnation and Nativity to the Ascension and Pentecost, and the expectation of the blessed hope and coming of Christ. It is the realization of God’s plan of salvation and the continuation of the history of salvation to which all are called.
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Sunday is the very center of Christian life. Discovering the meaning of the Lord's Day again is a grace, for which one should pray, in order to respond to every man’s true and deep desire. Rejecting the holiness of Sunday, and in this way treating God’s third commandment superficially, is one of the elements threatening man’s harmonious development. Desacralization of Sunday is proven by organizing and taking up additional gainful employment, doing the hard household chores, doing the shopping in supermarkets or at second-hand car sales. Hence undertaking various actions in dioceses and in parishes seems necessary, in order to restore God's order of living the week.
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The article seeks to highlight the problem of the theological complexityof the Book of Zephaniah, that would be intriguing to the general reader,and in which the categorical divine oracle of judgment collides with a stronginvitation to the messianic joy (Ze. 3:14-17). By starting from the border verse(Ze. 3:9), where the oracle of judgment rapidly turns into an oracle of salvation,the author tries to examine the internal dynamics of this theologicalturning point. The main purpose of this analysis is to attempt to understandthe nature of the day of the Lord which, in the book of Zephaniah, turns outto be at the same time the day of judgment and the day of salvation. Basedon the classic Aristotelian doctrine of the four causes, the author puts inorder disparate material on the day of the Lord in the book of Zephaniah andsees in it a number of references to the Jahwistic version of the account ofthe sin concerning the sons of God (Gn. 6:1-4) and the flood (Gn. 6:5-8,22;9.1-17). The article may become a contribution to the understanding of theimpact of the Pentateuchal sources on the prophetic tradition.
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