Marność ludzkiego życia w Księdze Koheleta?

The noun heḇel is the most characteristic term in the whole Book of Ecclesiastes. Because of this word, many people perceive the book as the one which deals primarily with vanity and which posits that everything is futile (cf. 1:2 and 12:8). The present article aims to answer the question posed in...

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Main Author: Andrzej Piwowar
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: The John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin 2013-12-01
Series:Verbum Vitae
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Online Access:https://czasopisma.kul.pl/vv/article/view/1560
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spelling doaj-d0c9044d933d46eea289efcb6317d35f2021-04-23T11:06:08ZdeuThe John Paul II Catholic University of LublinVerbum Vitae1644-85612451-280X2013-12-012410.31743/vv.1560Marność ludzkiego życia w Księdze Koheleta?Andrzej Piwowar0Instytut Nauk Biblijnych KUL The noun heḇel is the most characteristic term in the whole Book of Ecclesiastes. Because of this word, many people perceive the book as the one which deals primarily with vanity and which posits that everything is futile (cf. 1:2 and 12:8). The present article aims to answer the question posed in its title: Does Qoheleth really claim human life to be futile? The first part of the article comprises the analysis of the noun heḇel in the Old Testament. Subsequently, the word’s usage and meaning in the Book of Ecclesiastes are explored. The final part of the article analyzes the texts that make use of the word heḇel to speak about human life (namely, 3:19; 6:4-12; 7:15; 9:9; 11:8-10). The interpretation of these texts and the supporting arguments resulting from the analyses conducted by other scholars (e.g. C.L. Seow, L. Mazzinghi, K. Bardski, G. Ravasi, A. Bonora, T. Krüger i L . Schwienhorst-Schönberger) lead to the conclusion that Qoheleth does not judge human life as futile. What he claims instead is that human life is brief, transient and passes quickly. https://czasopisma.kul.pl/vv/article/view/1560Księga Koheletahebelmarnośćkrótkośćprzemijanieżycie ludzkie
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Marność ludzkiego życia w Księdze Koheleta?
Verbum Vitae
Księga Koheleta
hebel
marność
krótkość
przemijanie
życie ludzkie
author_facet Andrzej Piwowar
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title Marność ludzkiego życia w Księdze Koheleta?
title_short Marność ludzkiego życia w Księdze Koheleta?
title_full Marność ludzkiego życia w Księdze Koheleta?
title_fullStr Marność ludzkiego życia w Księdze Koheleta?
title_full_unstemmed Marność ludzkiego życia w Księdze Koheleta?
title_sort marność ludzkiego życia w księdze koheleta?
publisher The John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin
series Verbum Vitae
issn 1644-8561
2451-280X
publishDate 2013-12-01
description The noun heḇel is the most characteristic term in the whole Book of Ecclesiastes. Because of this word, many people perceive the book as the one which deals primarily with vanity and which posits that everything is futile (cf. 1:2 and 12:8). The present article aims to answer the question posed in its title: Does Qoheleth really claim human life to be futile? The first part of the article comprises the analysis of the noun heḇel in the Old Testament. Subsequently, the word’s usage and meaning in the Book of Ecclesiastes are explored. The final part of the article analyzes the texts that make use of the word heḇel to speak about human life (namely, 3:19; 6:4-12; 7:15; 9:9; 11:8-10). The interpretation of these texts and the supporting arguments resulting from the analyses conducted by other scholars (e.g. C.L. Seow, L. Mazzinghi, K. Bardski, G. Ravasi, A. Bonora, T. Krüger i L . Schwienhorst-Schönberger) lead to the conclusion that Qoheleth does not judge human life as futile. What he claims instead is that human life is brief, transient and passes quickly.
topic Księga Koheleta
hebel
marność
krótkość
przemijanie
życie ludzkie
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