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Third Chapter of the Book of Lamentations and the Theological Meaning of the Text
Waller, Veronika ; Ondrejičková, Sylva (advisor) ; Větrovec, Pavel (referee)
The Bachelor's thesis deals with the translation and detailed exegesis of the third chapter of the Book of Lamentations. It explains the text in relation with the historical, literary, and biblical context, touching the problematic of its authorship, too. For better theological understanding, it includes, apart from the Hebrew original and Vulgate, selected translations in English, Spanish and both traditional and modern Czech Bible translations including own translation, into the comparison of the text. Where appropriate, the thesis analyses the differences discovered in the selected languages and defines their possible impact on the theological meaning of the text. At the end, the thesis gives coherent theological meaning of the third chapter with respect to the possible New Testament and Christian overlaps.
Uherskobrod Judes and their Culutre at the End of an Era
Ryšavá, Denisa ; Beneš, Zdeněk (advisor) ; Ondrejičková, Sylva (referee)
Bachelor's thesis is devided to two parts when first part is theoretical and its dedicated to history of Uherskobrodských judes and their lives in Uherský Brod during The First republic. In this part I prefer focus on their lives during 30. of 20. century and changes, which year 1939 brought apon them thanks to regime. Second part is practical and is focused at live story of jude Willy Block, who survived nightmares of Second World War in concentration camps and he is one of witness of holocaust.
Israel's Tradition and Helenization at the Time of Re-consecration of the Second Temple
Tlustošová, Adéla ; Ondrejičková, Sylva (advisor) ; Větrovec, Pavel (referee)
Traditions of Israel and Hellenization in the era of the re-consecration of the Second Temple. My bachelor degree thesis focuses on the theme of Hanukkah, the feast anchored in Israel's history. Mainly, I deal with the period in which a miracle occurred during the re- consecration of the second Temple. This story can be found in the deuterocanonical books of the Old Testament, in the books of Maccabees, and later also in the interpretation of Antiquities of the Jews by Josephus Flavius. This thesis discusses the historical and cultural context of the time in Judea which preceded the re-consecration. It analyses the relationship between the forcible Hellenization of Judea and the subsequent Maccabean uprising, which was a response to the ever-worsening living conditions of the Jews. The Jews were striving for freedom that had been denied to them by Seleucid rulers, for religious freedom, and ultimately for political freedom as well. In the second half of my thesis, I acquaint the reader with the re-consecration of the Temple, miraculously connected with important rulings adopted by the assembly of Israel. Since that time on, this feast has reminded annually the loyalty of the Jews and examples of martyrs that will even in the future strengthen the value of scarifying one's life for the faith in the Lord in...
Uherskobrod Judes and their Culutre at the End of an Era
Ryšavá, Denisa ; Beneš, Zdeněk (advisor) ; Ondrejičková, Sylva (referee)
Bachelor's thesis is devided to two parts when first part is theoretical and its dedicated to history of Uherskobrodských judes and their lives in Uherský Brod during The First republic. In this part I prefer focus on their lives during 30. of 20. century and changes, which year 1939 brought apon them thanks to regime. Second part is practical and is focused at live story of jude Willy Block, who survived nightmares of Second World War in concentration camps and he is one of witness of holocaust.
Italian and Sicilian Piyyut in contemporary Contex and its unique Contribution to futher poetical Output
Ondrejičková, Sylva ; Nosek, Bedřich (advisor) ; Weis, Martin (referee) ; Šedinová, (referee)
Hermeneutic rules (so-called middot), which developed during the process of the rabbinic literature formation, partially under sopherims' or Greek influence, provided with one of the main viewpoints of hypotext choice in poetry, ruled a combination and an arrangement of elements in poetry. These principles, differenciated during the 2nd century A.D. into two systems - r. Yishma'el's and r. Eli'eser b. Josi ha-gelili's lists (for halakhic and aggadic interpretation) underwent a process of contraction in piyyut. From the recent point of view is the rabbinic hypotext identification possible at most half, since partially poets advanced on the basis of the midrashic texts available, different from extant textual versions. On the basis of original textual variants connected with the identification of the hypotext, this thesis arrived at a comparative work on the development and the understanding of implicite and explicite application of hermeneutic rules. The synagogal poetry assumed a didactical function and historical remembrance function following pre-classical period. As a result of poetic activity the originated the didactical text, which instructed, assisted at the preservation of lessons and topoi taught in yeshibot (Ashkenaz), scholarly circles (Rome, Apulia, Calabria) and later on in synagogues.

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