«Verranno giorni…» nel "Vangelo di Luca": l’influenza di "Geremia LXX" sulle profezie di Gesù riguardanti la distruzione di Gerusalemme

This study investigates the prophecies of Jesus on the destruction of Jerusalem and the Temple as they appear in the Gospel of Luke (13:34-35, and especially 19:41-44; 21:5-6, 20-24; 23:28-31) in light of their intertextual relationship with passages or texts from Scripture. The analysis focuses on...

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Main Author: Mambelli, Anna (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:Italian
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Published: 2024
In: Annali di storia dell' esegesi
Year: 2024, Volume: 41, Issue: 2, Pages: 271-310
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Jerusalem / Destruction (70) / Bible. Lukasevangelium 13,34-35 / Bible. Lukasevangelium 19,41-44 / Bible. Lukasevangelium 21,20-24 / Bible. Lukasevangelium 23,28-31 / Jeremiah / Lamentations / Old Testament / Intertextuality
IxTheo Classification:HB Old Testament
HC New Testament
Further subjects:B Prophetic Language and Literature
B destruction of Jerusalem
B Intertextuality
B Jeremiah
B Lamentations
B Bibel. Lukasevangelium, 21, 5-6
B Gospel of Luke
B Septuagint
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Summary:This study investigates the prophecies of Jesus on the destruction of Jerusalem and the Temple as they appear in the Gospel of Luke (13:34-35, and especially 19:41-44; 21:5-6, 20-24; 23:28-31) in light of their intertextual relationship with passages or texts from Scripture. The analysis focuses on how certain terms or expressions of the prophetic language of Jeremiah, and to a lesser extent of Lamentations, are borrowed through the Septuagint version (e.g., ἡμέραι ἔρχονται), recombined, and modified by Luke. This research, however, is not only lexical and comparative but also enters the exegetical field. It explores the reasons for and meaning of the use of LXX Jeremiah in these particular passages of the Gospel of Luke, where Jesus himself is speaking in the midst of the impending catastrophe.
ISSN:1120-4001
Contains:Enthalten in: Annali di storia dell' esegesi
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.69071/115880