Logion o padlinie i sępach (Q 17, 37) w tradycjach synoptycznych (Mt 24, 28; Łk 17, 37C) - jego geneza, funkcja i znaczenie studium egzegetyczno-teologiczne
Logion on Carrion and Vultures (Q 17: 37) in the Synoptic Tradition (Matt 24:28; Luke 17:37c) - its genesis, function and meaning. An Exegetical and Theological Study
Author(s): Arnold ZawadzkiSubject(s): Theology and Religion
Published by: Wyższe Seminarium Duchowne w Łodzi
Keywords: carrion and vultures;Matt 24:28;Luke 17:37;Q 17:37;ἀετοί;document Q;linguistic accommodation;theological accommodation;synoptic tradition
Summary/Abstract: The article proposes a detailed syntactic and semantic analysis of Matt 24:28 and Luke 17:37c for the purpose of hypothetical reconstructing of the original Semitic (Hebrew and Aramaic) form of the logion Q 17:37. Then it is offered the comparison between the three different hermeneutic opportunities in its understanding within the canonical context, as either biblical quotation/paraphrase (Job 39,30) or proverb or sign. This comparison helps to understand that Q 17:37 fits very well to its literary and theological context from these three points of view. It shows therefore a very great semantic flexibility and makes it difficult to establish its original meaning in the document Q. However, the author of the article argues that the Semitic phrase Q 17, 37 with a very high probability functioned both in the document Q and in the canonical context as a quotation/paraphrase of Job 39:30 or as a sign (in the same way as the fig sign in Matt 24.32–33; Luke 21.29–31) rather than as a proverb. The article therefore undermines the classical view that would be consolidated in the modern exegesis on Matt 24:28; Luke 17, 37c.
Journal: Łódzkie Studia Teologiczne
- Issue Year: 29/2020
- Issue No: 4
- Page Range: 101-133
- Page Count: 33
- Language: Polish
