A teve és a tű foka

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The Camel and the Eye of the Needle. This paper examines Jesus’ challenging statement in the Gospels about the rich entering the Kingdom of God, likened to a camel through a needle’s eye. We explore variations in this saying across the Gospels and consider interpretations aided by literary parallels from Greek, Hebrew, and Aramaic sources. These examples highlight the “eye of a needle” as a metaphor for impossibility, contrasted with a large object like a camel or elephant. While the presented examples are post-biblical, the motif’s roots may be older. Regardless of the original animal (camel, elephant, or rope), Jesus emphasises God’s power compared to human limitations. This explains the disciples’ astonishment and Jesus’ reply: human limitations exist, but “with God all things are possible” (Matthew 19:26, Mark 10:27, Luke 18:27).

Bibliográfiai hivatkozás

Papp György: A teve és a tű foka. In: Studia Doctorum Theologiae Protestantis 15.1 (2024), 57--73

Tartalom jellege

Kiadvány típusa: Szaktanulmány
Forrás: Studia Doctorum Theologiae Protestantis 15.1
Témakör: Újszövetség
Kulcsszavak: hiperbola, üdvösség
Bibliai hivatkozás: Máté 19.26, Márk 10.27, Lukács 18.27