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The meaning of renaming
Kramolišová, Hana ; Roubalová, Marie (referee) ; Beneš, Jiří (advisor)
It is very interesting to observe how much is man influenced by his name, and how it is change affects him. In the ancient world the name was regarded differently from nowadays. Its dimension was more mystical and it was an inseparable part of one man's personality. In biblical times, people stressed the role of name much more, which can be illustrated on an example of leviratical rule. One of its purpose was to preserve the name and at the same time memory of deceased man in Israel. This example is a positive testimony of the power of name. But we must still keep in mind that acquaintance of concrete name gave another person a possibility to grab, handle or abuse another man through such a knowledge. This might be why the God does not let us know His name and therefore stays hidden and ungraspable to us. Very important act connected to name is renaming. This phenomenon which is present throughout the whole Bible and stresses undeniable power of name. This work is mainly focused on this biblical phenomenon and it tries to cover the whole field of renaming with complexity and coherence.
Reflection of Solomon's reign
Krausová, Jana ; Beneš, Jiří (advisor) ; Roubalová, Marie (referee)
This thesis treats from a critical point of view the character of Solomon's reign. The time limitation takes in the period from Solomon's accession to the throne to his death and the subsequent separation of the Israeli kingdom. The thesis draws on The First Book of Kings and deals with a critique of Solomon's reign, the causes of the disintegration of the empire, a comparison of The First Book of Kings and The Second Book of Chronicles, which are the main sources for Solomon, and the confrontation between Solomon and his father David. The intention of the thesis is to introduce the period of Solomon's reign and to evaluate the contribution of his reign on Israeli people.
The Planet Venus in the religion of Ancient Egypt
Kaplanová, Eliška ; Janák, Jiří (advisor) ; Roubalová, Marie (referee)
The aim of this diploma thesis is to identify the position of the planet Venus in the religion of ancient Egypt. The thesis is focused on the mythological context, especially the possibility of identifying of the planet with deities or divine entities with regard to astronomical speeches of the planet and its place in the pantheon of ancient Egypt. Furthermore, it examines records showing Venus as a Morning star in Egyptian mortuary texts and its connection to the deceased king.
The protocol of the covenant in Deuteronomy 29
Melzochová, Olga ; Beneš, Jiří (advisor) ; Roubalová, Marie (referee)
This diploma thesis treats of the problematics of the covenantal protocol in Deuteronomy 29. The fundamental terms the Covenant and the Protocol of the Covenant are defined and it follows by their application and occurence in the Old Testament literature. This thesis includes also the exegesis of the text in Deuteronomy 29, in which the affinities with Ancient Near Eastern treaties, especially the Hittite treaties, were recognized. The structure of the Old Testament covenant follows the classic pattern of the treaty in the Ancient Near Eastern.
Jews as the chosen people according to the Old Testament
Bayerová, Anna ; Roubalová, Marie (referee) ; Beneš, Jiří (advisor)
The main purpose of my study was to describe special kind of relation between God and his nation. There were not people at the very beginning who started to create this relation with God, but just few extraordinary individual (desirable). With regard to wideness of my essay I decided to talk about this theme within the frame of Torah (five books of Moses): I am not dealing with domiciliation of Jews in Canaan in my study. Study is ended in the moment of conclusion God's pact underneath the Sinai (Ex 34). Texts are translated from Hebrew and equipped with structural analysis (exegesis).
The Attributes of God, revelated in Ex 34,6-7 as the Motivation's Basis of the Imperative of the Socio-ethical Norms of the God's people (The Contextual Exegesis and the Analysis of the Ethical Requests of the Torah)
Roubalová, Marie ; Sázava, Zdeněk (advisor) ; Sadek, Vladimír (referee) ; Hanes, Pavel (referee)
Marie Roubalová Boží vlastnosti zjevené v Ex 34,6 -7 jako motivační základ imperativu sociálně etických norem společenství Božího lidu (Kontextuální exegese a analýza etických požadavků Tóry) The Attributes of God, revelated in Ex 34,6-7 as the Motivation's Basis of the Imperative of the Socio-ethical Norms of the God's people (The Contextual Exegesis and the Analysis of the Ethical Requests of the Torah The doctoral dissertation "The Attributes of God, revelated in Ex 34,6-7 as the Motivation's Basis of the Imperative of the Socio-ethical Norms of the God's people" presents the contextual exegesis and analysis of the ethical requests of the Torah, resulting from the attributes of God. It acquaints the reader with the publications of the theologians of the last two centuries to this issue and continues in the research in the specific way. The dissertation brings some new views and actual stimulations for each, i.e. also for the contemporaneous communion of the God's people.

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