Filologia e storia: come uno storico può aiutare il filologo a interpretare le parole di Gesù

The historian needs the philologist for the correct interpretation of the text, but the philologist must turn to the historian for a more secure and trough understanding of it. This is all the more true for the text of the synoptic gospels, where the words of Jesus, which were uttered in a specific...

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Main Author: Jossa, Giorgio 1938- (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:Italian
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Published: 2022
In: Henoch
Year: 2022, Volume: 44, Issue: 1, Pages: 17-29
Further subjects:B Temple
B Kingdom
B Last Supper
B Repentance
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Summary:The historian needs the philologist for the correct interpretation of the text, but the philologist must turn to the historian for a more secure and trough understanding of it. This is all the more true for the text of the synoptic gospels, where the words of Jesus, which were uttered in a specific Jewish context, may have been interpreted by the evangelists, who were by then living in a Greco-Roman context, in a different meaning from the original one. The article discusses four chosen issues of terminology or understanding raised by the canonical gospels to exemplify how, in order to understand these writings, a thorough philological examination is necessary, but must always be complemented by a historical problematisation.
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