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PublicationEmődi András20231165Pages: 522--532

Eddigi ismereteink szerint az 1921-ben megalakult Királyhágómelléki Református Egyházkerületnek 1927-től jelent meg egy hivatalosnak tekinthető kalendáriuma (naptára), éspedig a Református Árvaházi Képes Naptár (1927–1949). A korabeli nagyváradi református egyházi sajtó feldolgozása és digitalizálása során azonban újabb adatokra bukkantunk, amelyek egy 1923. és egy 1925. évi naptár egykori megjelenését adatolták. Bár többezer példányszámban jelentek meg, e kiadványoknak ma már egyetlen példánya sem maradt fenn.

PublicationKató Szabolcs Ferencz2021Pages: 115--129

Isa 7:14 is one of the most enigmatic texts of the Old Testament in which the traditional Christian exegesis has found the roots of the dogma of the virgin birth. It remains a question though whether this text indeed focuses on the female figure rathern than the son to be born. Following a brief survey of the recent state of research, in this article I address the question of the possible historical background of the text. Recent semantical investigations of the term עַלְמָה, often translated as ‘virgin’, show that neither עַלְמָה nor its synonym בְּתוּלָה imply any information about the eventual sexual experience of the named person. Both terms denote a young, unmarried woman. Regarding the identity of this woman there are four main theories: 1. the woman and his son are late eschatological figures conveying messianic messages; 2. the woman is the daughter of Zion and Immanuel is the people of Jerusalem. 3.

PublicationBányai László20191121Pages: 94--97