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PublicationAdorjáni Zoltán20221152Pages: 220--222

PublicationKolumbán Vilmos József20221152Pages: 213--216

PublicationBalogh Csaba20221152Pages: 216--220

PublicationŐsz Sándor Előd20221151Pages: 99--102

PublicationBalogh Csaba2018423Pages: 363--390

This article argues that Isaiah's so-called ‘refrain poem’ (Kehrvergedicht) in Isa. 9.7–20 is a composite text, going back to two early prophecies with different concerns. Isaiah 9.7–17* focused originally on the arrogant refusal of the divine word, while Isa. 9.18–20* reflected on the chaotic social circumstances in Samaria in the eighth century. The refrains in vv. 9,11cd, 16ef and 20cd were added to these two already connected prophecies at a later stage. The theological summary in v. 12 is yet another addition, closely affiliated with 5.24–25. Unlike v. 12, the refrains do not have the repentance of Israel in view, nor its final destruction, but the fall of Assyria in Isa. 10.5–15, 24–27. The refrains support the theory that the Isaianic collection was formed by means of reusing, restructuring and reinterpreting earlier material. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/0309089216690385

PublicationBalogh Csaba2014644Pages: 519--538

In studies on the composition of prophetic literature, the larger textual layers reinterpreting earlier texts, the so-called Fortschreibungen, received much attention. It is well-known that beside these larger literary elaborations prophetic books also contain shorter explanatory interpolations, often called glosses, which intend to clarify a particular imagery of the prophecy (e.g., Isa 9:14). A systematic reading of these short annotations has been neglected, however, in studying the formation of prophetic books. The present article reconsiders the Isaiah-Memoir from this perspective. It identifies editorial interpolations in three distinct pericopes, Isa 8:2, 8:6-7a and 8:23b. It is argued here that the identification of such explanatory additions is the key to understanding notorious textual complexities. Moreover, it points out that these interpolations tend to expose recognisable patterns and common hermeneutical principles.

PublicationSzékely Miklós201910Pages: 11--17

PublicationAdorjáni Zoltán20171102Pages: 127--132

Buzogány Dezső (Szederjes, Maros megye, 1957. június 30.) egyháztörténész, folyóiratunk felelős szerkesztője, a Babeş–Bolyai Tudományegyetem Református Tanárképző Karának professzora és a Kolozsvári Protestáns Teológiai Intézet társult professzora nemsokára tölti be 60 életévét. Ezért hadd álljon előttünk eddigi pályafutása és munkássága.

PublicationMargriet Gosker20171105Pages: 551--552

PublicationFónyad Pál20171105Pages: 552--553

PublicationDieter Bökemeier20171105Pages: 553--554

PublicationFekete Károly20171105Pages: 548--551

PublicationSimon János20191122Pages: 192--202

Az alábbiakban nem minden esetben az elmúlt év során kiásott vagy megtalált tárgyi emlékeket listáztunk. Lesz közöttük olyan is, amelyet korábban találtak meg, de csak utóbb sikerült azt megfejteni, és datálni a technika fejlődésének köszönhetően.

PublicationBalogh Csaba20191126Pages: 719--719