Studia Biblica Slovaca

Volume 1, Issue 2, 2009

Articles published in the latest issue of Studia Biblica Slovaca

Volume 1, Issue 2, 2009

ISSN 1338-0141 | e-ISSN 2644-4879

Journal of Biblical Literature 127 (2008)

Horacio SIMIAN-YOFRE​

volume 1, issue 2, 2009, pages 105-115
DOI: https://doi.org/10.64438/sbsISUG1774

Psalm 8 would not at all be in praise of God on the basis of the greatness of man to whom royal power over creation has been granted. Rather, the psalmist is meditating on the complex relationship between God, man and creation, and this meditation is made on the basis of the text of Genesis 1-2. God wished to bestow on man power over all his possessions (Psalm 8,7-9) but on thinking it over he wanted to be sure that man would not want to take his place.

Theological Message of Jesus’ Farewell Speech in John 13–17 in the Light of the Analysis of its Literary Genre

Branislav KĽUSKA​

volume 1, issue 2, 2009, pages 116-145
DOI: https://doi.org/10.64438/sbsISXA6292

The purpose of the paper is to analyze the literary genre of the text Jn 13–17. The author firstly presents a description of the literary genre Farewell speech from the genological and literary-historical point of view and then he analyzes by the means of literary comparison the way of application of the particular literary motifs of the genre in the text Jn 13–17. In this way the author tries to uncover the theological specific characters of the Jesus’ Farewell speech in the Fourth Gospel.

Gospel as an Ancient bios. Definition of Literary Genre

Róbert JÁGER​

volume 1, issue 2, 2009, pages 146-165
DOI: https://doi.org/10.64438/sbsIUPQ7356

What kind of literature do we recognize while reading the Gospels? The history of exegesis offers us a variety of perspectives, starting from a biography up to the novelistic writing or even a liturgical performance. The proposed paper briefly sketches the possible solutions given by scholars and further focuses on the biographical character of the Gospels, listing the correspondence between the Hellenistic, Biblical, Non-biblical writings and the Gospels. A special attention is given to the motif of imitatio Christi. The result of such investigation points toward an ancient bios – life of Jesus with specifically biblical character.

How Is It with a Bible Code?

Radoslav KOŠŠ​

volume 1, issue 2, 2009, pages 166-177
DOI: https://doi.org/10.64438/sbsIURI2738

The Bible code is a code, which can be found in the Bible by applying method of Equidistant Letter Sequence. Some consider it a scientific proof of God’s existence because according to them those codes are either so complicated, that no man could have created them, or they represent encoded expressions from future, therefore such codes had to be put there by all-knowing entity. These claims have been popularized by American journalist Michael Drosnin in his book The Bible Code. Critics argue, that such codes can be found in every book and as such, it is not a special event, but just a random combination of letters. This article is interested in origins and methods of the Bible code, compares arguments and objections to existence of such codes and tries to make conclusions in the context of contemporary exegesis.

Exegesis and Theology. Remarks Delivered at a Panel Discussion at the 2009 Meeting of the Catholic Biblical Association of America

Daniel HARRINGTON​

volume 1, issue 2, 2009, pages 178-180
DOI: https://doi.org/10.64438/sbsIUSF6523

Concept of Preaching and Sanctification in the Priestly Life and Activity According to Benedict XVI. and Letter to the Hebrews

Anton TYROL​

volume 1, issue 2, 2009, pages 181-189
DOI: https://doi.org/10.64438/sbsIXVF1178

Journal of Biblical Literature 127 (2008)

Štefan NOVOTNÝ​

volume 1, issue 2, 2009, pages 190-195
DOI: https://doi.org/10.64438/sbsIYGX4955

Expert Seminar in Nitra

Igor HANKO​

volume 1, issue 2, 2009, page 196
DOI: https://doi.org/10.64438/sbsJAON2360

International Biblical Conference in Rome

Jozef TIŇO​

volume 1, issue 2, 2009, pages 196-197
DOI: https://doi.org/10.64438/sbsJBKJ1123

72nd Meeting of the Catholic Biblical Association of America

Milan SOVA​

volume 1, issue 2, 2009, page 198
DOI: https://doi.org/10.64438/sbsJBLD3968

20th International Biblical Conference in Szeged

János KARAFFA​

volume 1, issue 2, 2009, page 199
DOI: https://doi.org/10.64438/sbsJBPW2564

Scientific Conference in Nitra

Igor HANKO​

volume 1, issue 2, 2009, pages 199-200
DOI: https://doi.org/10.64438/sbsJCRE6739

Conference “Bible and Dialogue of Cultures”. The Book of Esther

Róbert LAPKO​

volume 1, issue 2, 2009, pages 200-203
DOI: https://doi.org/10.64438/sbsJCRS4824

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