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Conference Presentations by Michal Karnawalski S.J.
The Phenomenon of Aetiological Contiguities in the Hebrew Bible, 2022
THE JEBUSITE CANAANITE CIVILIZATION THROUGH THE COLLECTION OF THE TOMB OF DOMINUS FLEVIT, 2018
BELIEFS AND CEREMONIES OF THE JEBUSITE CANAANITE CIVILIZATION THROUGH THE COLLECTION OF THE TOMB ... more BELIEFS AND CEREMONIES OF THE JEBUSITE CANAANITE CIVILIZATION THROUGH THE COLLECTION OF THE TOMB OF DOMINUS FLEVIT IN EASTERN JERUSALEM IN THE MIDDLE AND LATE BRONZE AGE (2000-1200 BC)
Dr. Doaa Elshereef (Independent scholar, Biblical Archaeology, Egypt)
Talks by Michal Karnawalski S.J.
Conference Organizer by Michal Karnawalski S.J.
Aetiological-Etymological Associations in Gen 8:1‒22, 2Kgs 2:1‒18, and Jer 13:1‒11, 2022
Papers by Michal Karnawalski S.J.
Verbum Vitae
Recenzja książki: Krzysztof Siwek, Powstał prorok jak ogień. Droga Eliasza (Biblijni bohaterowie ... more Recenzja książki: Krzysztof Siwek, Powstał prorok jak ogień. Droga Eliasza (Biblijni bohaterowie wiary 1; Warszawa: Wydawnictwo Naukowe Collegium Bobolanum 2020). Ss. 384. PLN 45. ISBN 978-83-952410-8-6
Spiritus Revista De Misionologia, 2010
Book Reviews by Michal Karnawalski S.J.
Books by Michal Karnawalski S.J.
How it is possible that the story about Elisha’s succession in 2 Kings 2:1-18 is now remembered a... more How it is possible that the story about Elisha’s succession in 2 Kings 2:1-18 is now remembered as the story about Elijah’s ascent? The intertextual answer is provided by the contrast between the number of references about the human heavenly ascension in the Hebrew Bible, and the popularity of this theme in the Ancient Near East. However, in this dissertation we focus on the more direct intratextual approach. We analyze the construction of the narrative in order to discern the features of style, structure, and symbolism which emphasize Elijah’s ascent, rather than Elisha’s succession. As a result, we can identify the proto-symbol of the narrative (Gilgal) which is interpreted by three elements (whirlwind, chariotry, and rolled mantle) referring to Elijah’s ascent.
The Phenomenon of Aetiological Contiguities in the Hebrew Bible, 2022
THE JEBUSITE CANAANITE CIVILIZATION THROUGH THE COLLECTION OF THE TOMB OF DOMINUS FLEVIT, 2018
BELIEFS AND CEREMONIES OF THE JEBUSITE CANAANITE CIVILIZATION THROUGH THE COLLECTION OF THE TOMB ... more BELIEFS AND CEREMONIES OF THE JEBUSITE CANAANITE CIVILIZATION THROUGH THE COLLECTION OF THE TOMB OF DOMINUS FLEVIT IN EASTERN JERUSALEM IN THE MIDDLE AND LATE BRONZE AGE (2000-1200 BC)
Dr. Doaa Elshereef (Independent scholar, Biblical Archaeology, Egypt)
Aetiological-Etymological Associations in Gen 8:1‒22, 2Kgs 2:1‒18, and Jer 13:1‒11, 2022
Verbum Vitae
Recenzja książki: Krzysztof Siwek, Powstał prorok jak ogień. Droga Eliasza (Biblijni bohaterowie ... more Recenzja książki: Krzysztof Siwek, Powstał prorok jak ogień. Droga Eliasza (Biblijni bohaterowie wiary 1; Warszawa: Wydawnictwo Naukowe Collegium Bobolanum 2020). Ss. 384. PLN 45. ISBN 978-83-952410-8-6
Spiritus Revista De Misionologia, 2010
How it is possible that the story about Elisha’s succession in 2 Kings 2:1-18 is now remembered a... more How it is possible that the story about Elisha’s succession in 2 Kings 2:1-18 is now remembered as the story about Elijah’s ascent? The intertextual answer is provided by the contrast between the number of references about the human heavenly ascension in the Hebrew Bible, and the popularity of this theme in the Ancient Near East. However, in this dissertation we focus on the more direct intratextual approach. We analyze the construction of the narrative in order to discern the features of style, structure, and symbolism which emphasize Elijah’s ascent, rather than Elisha’s succession. As a result, we can identify the proto-symbol of the narrative (Gilgal) which is interpreted by three elements (whirlwind, chariotry, and rolled mantle) referring to Elijah’s ascent.