National Repository of Grey Literature 7 records found  Search took 0.01 seconds. 
Psalm 118 in the New Testament
Zavadil, Tomáš ; Mrázek, Jiří (advisor) ; Roskovec, Jan (referee)
Title: Psalm 118 in The New Testament Author: Tomáš Zavadil Department: Department of The New Testament Supervisor: doc. Jiří Mrázek, Th.D. Abstract: The purpose of my thesis is to analyze the usage of the Psalm 118 in The New Testament. The thesis consists of several parts; first, I give a list of all quotations and allusions of the psalm in The New Testament according to the edition Nestle-Aland. Next, I show links between the texts, describe how the original text enriches the meaning of the new contexts and how the intertextuality can be used in biblistic research. In contrast to traditional approach I emphasize the contribution of one-word allusions. I'm also trying to offer historical background of the Psalm and show its use in liturgy, especially in the context of the first century; as the Psalm was one of the most favourite Psalms. The following part of my work gives brief explanations of the passages in The New Testament where their authors quote or refer to the the Psalm 118. I focus especially on pericopes Mk 11,1-11 and Mk 12,1-12, where I analyze the allusions of the Psalm 118 in detail. The conclusion summarizes all findings of this exegetic work. Key words: quotation, allusion, Psalm 118, The New Testament, Jesus, Messiah, king, salvation, stone, feasts, intertextuallity
Jesus walking on the sea, Matt 14: 22-33 in context of Peter's pericopes in the Matthew's Gospel.
Říhová, Václava ; Ryšková, Mireia (advisor) ; Scarano, Angelo (referee)
One of the Matthew's Gospel pericopes is the main subject of this Bachelor thesis entitled "Jesus walking on the water". The thesis focuses in particular in the personality of the apostle Peter and aims to depict his life by Jesus' side. The first chapter comprises of basic characteristics of the Matthew's Gospel including the history of the times of its origin. The chapter contains information about the overal structure of the Gospels, sources used by Matthew, the author himself and about the readership this Gospel was addressed to. Second chapter consists of two parts. The first of them follows up apostle's Peter general characterisics, as his origin, his profession and social classification, place where he was born and lived and his original name as well as the name he gained. Selected Peter's pericopes (Mt 4,18-20; 16,13-20; 17,24-27; 18,21-22) are analyzed in the second part of the second chapter taking into account Peter's mission and his significance in them. The key part of this thesis deals with the main pericope's "Jesus walking on the sea" (14,2-33) analysis and apostle's Peter involvement in it, his importance and his unique role in the Christian history and early Church. The third chapter of the thesis compares "Jesus walking on the sea" pericope as it is described in Matthew's Gospel...
Psalm 118 in the New Testament
Zavadil, Tomáš ; Mrázek, Jiří (advisor) ; Roskovec, Jan (referee)
Title: Psalm 118 in The New Testament Author: Tomáš Zavadil Department: Department of The New Testament Supervisor: doc. Jiří Mrázek, Th.D. Abstract: The purpose of my thesis is to analyze the usage of the Psalm 118 in The New Testament. The thesis consists of several parts; first, I give a list of all quotations and allusions of the psalm in The New Testament according to the edition Nestle-Aland. Next, I show links between the texts, describe how the original text enriches the meaning of the new contexts and how the intertextuality can be used in biblistic research. In contrast to traditional approach I emphasize the contribution of one-word allusions. I'm also trying to offer historical background of the Psalm and show its use in liturgy, especially in the context of the first century; as the Psalm was one of the most favourite Psalms. The following part of my work gives brief explanations of the passages in The New Testament where their authors quote or refer to the the Psalm 118. I focus especially on pericopes Mk 11,1-11 and Mk 12,1-12, where I analyze the allusions of the Psalm 118 in detail. The conclusion summarizes all findings of this exegetic work. Key words: quotation, allusion, Psalm 118, The New Testament, Jesus, Messiah, king, salvation, stone, feasts, intertextuallity
Messiah - theological insight into the oratorio by Georg Friedrich Händel
Podéšťová, Martina ; Minářová Výborná, Terezie (advisor) ; Eliáš, Vojtěch (referee)
Messiah - theological insight into the oratorio by Georg Friedrich Handel In the introduction to the bachelor thesis topic of the Messiah - the theological insights of Georg Friedrich Handel's oratorio is really analyzed, why the Messiah is generally understood as "joyous oratorio", which brings good news. Why is often associated primarily with the celebration of Christmas. The next short chapter brought Handel's biography, which is important due to the inclusion of the Messiah in the current author's work. Oratorio libretto consists of excerpts from the Bible from the Old and New Testaments. The libretto for Handel's setting was chosen, because it was addressed to him in some way.The chapter on messianism would point out, as reflected by messianism Jennensis libretto in the oveall focus of an oratorio. The conclusion summarizes the importance of the work that can be fully used for pastoral purposes, and recognizes the contribution of the work that is recognized worldwide. Keywords Messiah, oratorio, Handel, theological insight, Jennens
Concept of power in the Gospel of John
LIŠKA, Jan
The thesis deals with the power in the Gospel of John, specifically with the term EXOUSIA, which means power or authority. This thesis engages in separate passages of the Gospel of John in which the evangelist uses the term EXOUSIA, it examines its context in which was the term used and tries to determine in which meaning it is used. Thereby,this thesis tries to answer the question what does the evangelist understand under the term power (EXOUSIA).
The History of Messianic Ideas with Regard to Isaiah 52,13 {--} 53,12
FÜRSTOVÁ, Veronika
This work is focused on the history of Messianic ideas in context of the Old Testament, in Jewish nation in the period between the Old and the New Testaments, and in the area of ancient Near East (Egypt, Mesopotamy, and preIsraelite Kanaan). The author of the work regards Messianic ideas in the area of Mediterrean and Persia in the age of Hellenism. She also considers eschatological Messianic figures in Islam, Hinduism and Buddhism. In the second part of the work, she studies the passage from prophet Isaiah 52,13-53,12 and its figure of Lord{\crq}s servant, then she also mentions the impact of that figure on the authors of the New Testament. The Messiah figure's origin lies in preIsraelite religious ideas of ancient Orient. The Jewish idea of Messiah differs from the others. The work is concluded by the statement, that concepts of "Messiah" as well as "Servant" in DeuteroIsaiah expresses mission and function, which was in different backgrounds interpreted in a different way. Various figures, especially kings, entered this role. The saving function of the Messiah consists in certain sacrifice, sometimes self-sacrifice, which considerably improves the quality of life of particular group of people.

Interested in being notified about new results for this query?
Subscribe to the RSS feed.