La tipología de los patriarcas Jacob y José en la tradición cristiana primitiva

The exegesis of the patriarchs has a rich history. Not only has the history of Abraham been widely explained in Judaism, Early Christianity and Islam, so have the other two patriarchs, Isaac and Jacob. 1 The patriarchs Abraham, Isaac and Jacob are explained in Jewish exegetical tradition by Philo of...

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Main Author: Willigen, M. A. van 1962- (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:Spanish
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Published: Centro Filosófico-Teológico 2021
In: Mayéutica
Year: 2021, Volume: 47, Issue: 104, Pages: 327-345
IxTheo Classification:HB Old Testament
KAB Church history 30-500; early Christianity
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Summary:The exegesis of the patriarchs has a rich history. Not only has the history of Abraham been widely explained in Judaism, Early Christianity and Islam, so have the other two patriarchs, Isaac and Jacob. 1 The patriarchs Abraham, Isaac and Jacob are explained in Jewish exegetical tradition by Philo of Alexandria as three that belong together. 2 In his works Philo treats these three patriarchs as an important triad that can be explained on different levels. 3 The question I want to ask here is whether this triad is also adopted in the same way in Christian exegesis, especially when it comes to the typology of the individual persons. 4 The allegorical and typological interpretations of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob in Philo do seem to be adopted in part in Early Christian exegesis. Ambrose clearly shows this in his treatises on the patriarchs. On the other hand, attention to the triad, which is so important to Philo, seems to fade into the background on behalf of a double typology, especially the typology of the Divine persons.
ISSN:2603-9729
Contains:Enthalten in: Mayéutica
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.5840/mayeutica20214710428