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PublicationKozma Zsolt200311Pages: 136

A repertórium magába foglalja a közlemények teljes anyagát. Az összeállítás nem a rovatok szerint történt, hanem tematikusan, a bibliai tudományoktól kezdve, a teológiai diszciplínákon, az egyházi szolgálat területein, a közéleti témákon át, a hírek közléséig halad. Ahol a cím nem utal a tartalomra, vagy ahol kiegészítő magyarázatra, helyesbítésre volt szükség, ott a megjegyzések szögletes zárójelbe találhatók. A 2697 tétel után a Névmutató, a Tárgymutató és a Textuárium segít megtalálni a keresett személyt, témát, bibliai helyet.

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.

PublicationBancea Gábor20071001Pages: 45--68

Canaanite Abominations as Presented in the Book of Deuteronomy. A Theological Evaluation. Before entering in the Promised Land the people of Israel were told not to follow the forbidden practices of the polytheistic nations (Deut 18, 9–14), to avoid all kinds of magical and superstitious practices designed to discover the will of gods, or even to compel the gods to action in certain ways. The occult, superstitions, divinisation, sorcery, spiritualism were abominations all to Yahweh and brought about His judgment. Yahweh made His will known through revelation, by the aid of His prophets, whose words would be clearly understandable to the people in contrast with the ambiguous and mysterious spells of those who worked with magic and divinisation. Israel must be blameless in regard to every form of divinisation, magic or spiritism.

PublicationVeress László2004303Pages: 130--143

Önéletírásából kiderül, hogy olthévízi élete és szolgálata két jól elkülöníthető szakaszra osztható: 1743–1746 között Bethlen Kata udvari lelkészeként, 1746–1749 között pedig udvari és gyülekezeti lelkészként is szolgált a faluban.