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PublicationKókai-Nagy Viktor20241175Pages: 492--497

Tanulmányomban két példán keresztül bemutatom be, hogyan válhat az Újszövetség szövegeinek vizsgálata érdekes nyomozássá, aminek célja a szerző gondolkodásának jobb megértése. A zsidó hagyományban elképesztően gazdag az Akéda-történetnek és Jézus, Sirák fia könyvének egy szakaszának (31,12–32,13) tárgyalásával gondolok közelebb kerülni Jakab levele, valamint Pál 1 Korinthusi levele tanításának megértéséhez.

PublicationBalogh Csaba202415Pages: 89--125

“The one who believes in him will not be put to shame”. Reinterpreting Isaiah 28:16 in Romans 9:33 and 1Peter 2:6. This study delves into the meaning of Isaiah 28:16, examining its original context and subsequent interpretation in the New Testament, with a particular emphasis on the stone metaphor. The first part scrutinises text-critical and semantic issues, considering the Masoretic Texts alongside variant non-Masoretic readings. The latter section assesses the incorporation of the Isaianic text within two New Testament excerpts. This process is mediated through the Septuagint, specifically, a revised edition thereof. The study posits that the New Testament authors, with their different contextualisations, did not seek to innovate but rather aimed to integrate their approaches into an established hermeneutical lineage, commencing with Isaiah’s earlier interpreters.