Sąd Boży w Biblii jako pozytywne wyczekiwane doświadczenie
Author(s) -
Mirosław Rucki,
Karol Szymański
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
scriptura sacra
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2391-9396
pISSN - 1428-7218
DOI - 10.25167/scrs/2050
Subject(s) - theology , physics , crystallography , philosophy , chemistry
The context of the researches was created by contradictions in various opinions on the God’s judgment, present both in everyday discussions and in scientific papers. The objective was to find out, what main elements the God’s judgment consists of, and how it is performed. The scientific methodology of text analysis was applied, paying attention to the historical context as well as to the sender-recipient system. The element of translation studies were applied as well, since the main source was the Hebrew Bible, with references to Polish versions and Talmudic texts. The obtained results consist of generalized view of the judgment procedure from the perspective of Biblical revelation, where numerous examples of God’s judgment can be found in the past, and the eschatological Last Judgment is foretold. The conclusions were derived that God is presented as a just judge who concerns about the rights of the weakest ones, and thus every aggrieved person can find protection. That means that the Last Judgment is a positive experience for everyone unfairly treated, and only to offenders who did not take chance of repentance, this experience will be painful.
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