The Biblical Annals, 2022, Tom 12 (69), Nr 1
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- ItemSergio Rotasperti, Metaphors in Proverbs . Decoding the Language of Metaphor in the Book of Proverbs (Supplements to Vetus Testamentum 188; Leiden – Boston, MA: Brill 2021). Pp. XVIII+227. €109.00. ISBN 978-90-04-46410-0 (Hardback), 978-90-04-46605-0 (E-Book)(Wydawnictwo KUL, 2022) Targoński, Mateusz JanRecenzja książki: Sergio Rotasperti, Metaphors in Proverbs. Decoding the Language of Metaphor in the Book of Proverbs (Supplements to Vetus Testamentum 188; Leiden – Boston: Brill 2021).
- ItemJohn P. Meier, A Marginal Jew: Rethinking the Historical Jesus. Volume 5: Probing the Authenticity of the Parables (New Haven – London: Yale Univeristy Press, 2016). Pp. 464. $ 65. ISBN: 9780300211900(Wydawnictwo KUL, 2022) Walczak, MarcinRecenzja książki: John P. Meier, A Marginal Jew: Rethinking the Historical Jesus. Volume 5: Probing the Authenticity of the Parables (New Haven – London: Yale Univeristy Press, 2016)
- ItemDziałalność Sekcji Nauk Biblijnych Katolickiego Uniwersytetu Lubelskiego Jana Pawła II w roku akademickim 2020/2021(Wydawnictwo KUL, 2022) Bąk, Tomasz BartłomiejSprawozdanie z działalności Sekcji Nauk Biblijnych Katolickiego Uniwersytetu Lubelskiego Jana Pawła II w roku akademickim 2020/2021
- ItemZ.J. Kapera – A. Schick (red.), „When the Sun Rises Over the Earth, They Shall Bless” (4Q503). Claus-Hunno Hunzinger Memorial Volume(Wydawnictwo KUL, 2022) Tronina, AntoniRecenzja książki: Zdzisław J. Kapera – Alexander Schick (red.) „When the Sun Rises Over the Earth , They Shall Bless” (4Q503). Professor Claus-Hunno Hunzinger Memorial Volume, The Qumran Chronicle 28–29 (2020–2021) (Kraków: The Enigma Press 2021).
- ItemDid Sirach See Himself as a Prophet?(Wydawnictwo KUL, 2022) Piwowar, AndrzejThe article reviews J.J. Pudełko’s book-length study titled Profetyzm w Księdze Syracha [Prophetism in the Book of Sirach]. Following an initial presentation of the book, the author focuses on its methodological aspect and offers an assessment of its merit before discussing the main thesis of Pudełko in the context of other scholarly opinions on the issue. Based on her meticulous analysis of prophetism in the works of the Jerusalem sage, Pudełko concludes that Sirach saw himself as an heir to the Old Testament prophets, as his role of a sage corresponded to the tasks fulfilled earlier by prophets. Although this argument is questioned by most contemporary analysts of the Book of Sirach, still Pudełko’s book constitutes an important intervention in the debate on Sirach’s prophetic self-awareness.