Intertextuelle Lektüre und typologische Interfigurationen im Hohelied-Kommentar des Hippolyt

In an intertextual reading, Hippolytus’ commentary correlates the Song of Songs with other texts from the Hebrew Bible as well as the New Testament, thereby generating new meanings due to the determinative christological perspective. In accordance with contemporary rabbinic exegesis of the Song, the...

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Autor principal: Taschl-Erber, Andrea 1971- (Autor)
Tipo de documento: Electronic/Print Artículo
Lenguaje:Alemán
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Publicado: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht 2017
En: Reading scripture in Judaism and Christianity ; subvolume 5: Biblical women in patristic reception
Año: 2017, Páginas: 154-185
Acceso en línea: Verlag
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Sumario:In an intertextual reading, Hippolytus’ commentary correlates the Song of Songs with other texts from the Hebrew Bible as well as the New Testament, thereby generating new meanings due to the determinative christological perspective. In accordance with contemporary rabbinic exegesis of the Song, the figure of the female lover is seen as symbolizing Israel or the synagogue respectively, which in Hippolytus’ view is longing for the (incarnated) word of God which is Christ. By the configuration with Eve on the one hand, and the myrophores of the resurrection narratives of the gospels on the other, she is characterized as a sinner who in the end becomes an apostle of the Resurrected One (but at this point seems to be substituted by the church).
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ISBN:352555270X
Obras secundarias:Enthalten in: Reading scripture in Judaism and Christianity ; subvolume 5: Biblical women in patristic reception
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.13109/9783666552700.154
DOI: 10.15496/publikation-72094
HDL: 10900/130733