A Glossary for the Song of songs in Zabelin’s set: the loanwords and their sources [PDF]
This article analyses the Hebrew inclusions and loanwords in a Glossary for the Song of Songs, that is the fi rst part of the so-called Zabelin’s Set, the cluster of Biblical texts translated from Jewish sources into Old Ruthenian, which was found in the
Alexander Grishchenko
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Anthropological lexicon of the Septuagint: turning to spiritualization and rethinking of traditional hebrew semantics [PDF]
The article is dedicated to the comparison of anthropological models of the Hebrew Bible and the Greek Bible (Septuagint). Through lexical and theological analysis, the article reveals the correlation of typical anthropological ideas of the Hebrew Bible ...
Zykov Vyacheslav
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The ‘Only begotten God’ (john 1:18) — a copyist error or a confession of faith? [PDF]
The article is devoted to the famous alternative readings in the Gospel text ― the Only Begotten Son/Only Begotten God (John 1:18), which has a rich history in ancient theology.
Petr Mikhaylov
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Lexicographical Issues of the Book of Isaiah in the Septuagint [PDF]
The article examines several groups of non-trivial vocabulary in the Book of Isaiah in the Septuagint: transliterations (Hebrew names written in Greek characters, religious terms and words obscure to the translator as well as Aramaic loanwords ...
Maria Yurovitskaya
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Individual Resurrection of the Righteous in the New Testament: Matt 27:52–53 [PDF]
At least three types of resurrection are found in early Jewish literature. Two of them represent resurrection as an eschatological event: the resurrection of the righteous and the general resurrection of both the righteous and the wicked before the last ...
Alexey Somov
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Jesus as an apocalyptic Prophet (The Weiss-Schweitzer Hypothesis): Critical Evaluation and Prospects [PDF]
According to the Weiss-Schweitzer hypothesis, Jesus was an apocalyptic pro phet. The hypothesis remained relatively uncontested till the end of the XX century, when it met serious challenges (largely, in the Jesus Seminar). However, the attempt to create
Gleb Yastrebov
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An attempt of study of the linguistic problem of Job 12.24–25 [PDF]
This article discusses the problem of the interpretation of Job. 12. 24–25 in biblical criticism. The aim of the article is to solve the problem of correspondence between the Greek Septuaginal reading (“reconciles” / “changes”) and the Jewish original ...
Alexei Nadezhkin
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Method of typological (transformational) hermeneutics in western historiography [PDF]
This article gives a brief historical outline of foreign studies in typology from the 18th to the late 20th centuries. In the initial section, it off ers a semantic analysis of key typological terms.
Evgeny Eroshev
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Bible, New Testament, Jesus Christ, historical Jesus, biblical studies, Quest for the Historical Jesus, historical science, theology, John Meyer, James Robinson [PDF]
This article deals with the historical Jesus as an object of biblical studies. It shows that, beginning with Reimarus, who is considered to be the founder of the “Quest for the Historical Jesus”, up to the middle of the 20th century, the participants of ...
Alexey Andreyev
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Luke 9:7–9 in the Context of Jewish Views on the Afterlife [PDF]
Three possible identifications of Jesus (9:7b–8) come up in the pericope discussed in this paper: he is supposed to be John the Baptist, Elijah, or one of the ancient prophets.
Alexey Somov
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