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Rola kultu w formowaniu się tradycji religijnych Izraela

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dc.contributor.author Małecki, Zdzisław
dc.date.accessioned 2022-11-29T14:18:55Z
dc.date.available 2022-11-29T14:18:55Z
dc.date.issued 1975
dc.identifier.citation Częstochowskie Studia Teologiczne, 1975, T. 3, s. 281-293. pl_PL
dc.identifier.issn 0137-4087
dc.identifier.uri http://repozytorium.theo-logos.pl/xmlui/handle/123456789/1952
dc.description.abstract Contemporary biblical theology indicates the role and the influence of religious cult in the formation of lsraelite religiosity during the period of transition to sedentary life, as it is described in the Book of Joshuah. Joshuah, who continued the work of Moses and was his successor, played a large part in this process. The special expression of his religious activity was the making of the covenant at Shechem, as described in Josh 24, called the Testament of Joshuah. A large part in the religious life of lsrael was played by the sanctuary of Shechem. Already in the times of the patriarchs Shechem was important as a sanctuary. Here Abraham and Jacob worshipped God. While making the covenant at Shechem, Joshuah called upon the nation to reject foreign gods. The author of Josh 24, while writing this chapter in the spirit of the Deuteronomistic theology, warned the lsraealites against succombing to the influence of pagan religion and encouraged them to be faithful to Yahweh. The return to pure faith was the rejection of foreign gods, as the author zealously recommended by the words of Joshuah. It is possible that the author has presented in Josh 24, 14-23 the tradition contained in Gen 35, where Jacob rejects foreign gods. During the ceremony of making the coventant by Joshuah the laws and prescriptions were announced to the people. The lsraelites understood Law as the will of Yahweh for the people. The narration contained in Josh 24 is connected with the cult and contains the legislative tradition. The lsraelite nation, after having entered Canaan, found new conditions of sedentary life. This implied the need of creating new regulations and adapting them to new conditions. Josh 24 may be called a short on Joshuah's law-giving to the lsraelite nation, while worshipping Yahweh. This legislation was connected with the sanctuary as, the place inhabited by Yahweh. Joshuah gave the law to the people by His authority and as an expression of the will of Yahweh for His people. The people convoked promised to keep all the regulations of this law to show their faithfullness to their God. en
dc.language.iso pl pl_PL
dc.publisher Częstochowskie Wydawnictwo Archidiecezjalne "Regina Poloniae" pl_PL
dc.rights Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Poland *
dc.rights.uri http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/pl/ *
dc.subject kult pl_PL
dc.subject tradycja pl_PL
dc.subject Izrael pl_PL
dc.subject religia pl_PL
dc.subject tradycje religijne pl_PL
dc.subject Stary Testament pl_PL
dc.subject Biblia pl_PL
dc.subject Pismo Święte pl_PL
dc.subject prawo pl_PL
dc.subject Księga Jozuego pl_PL
dc.subject Joz pl_PL
dc.subject Joz 24 pl_PL
dc.subject cult en
dc.subject tradition en
dc.subject religion en
dc.subject religious traditions en
dc.subject Old Testament en
dc.subject Bible en
dc.subject law en
dc.subject Book of Joshua en
dc.subject Israel en
dc.title Rola kultu w formowaniu się tradycji religijnych Izraela pl_PL
dc.title.alternative The role of the cult in the formation of the religious traditions of Israel en
dc.type Article pl_PL


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