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Prerok Nahum, njegova knjiga in odnos Judov do tujih narodov : diplomsko seminarsko delo
ID Mavrek, Timotej (Author), ID Skralovnik, Samo (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Prerok Nahum se uvršča med dvanajst tako imenovanih malih prerokov in je med njimi v svetopisemskem kanonu uvrščen na sedmo mesto. Živel je v 7. stoletju pr. Kr., deloval pa je v petdesetletnem obdobju, ki se je začelo s padcem Teb v Egiptu in končalo s padcem Niniv v Asiriji. Ne ve pa se, kdaj točno v navedenem okviru je pisal. Prihajal je iz kraja Elkoš, za katerega se še dandanes ne ve natančno, kje naj bi se nahajal. Njegova kratka knjiga je razdeljena na tri poglavja oz. na 47 masoretskih vrstic. V njih z gorečnostjo in ognjevitimi čustvi prerokuje Ninivam in Novoasirskemu kraljestvu in napoveduje njun propad, kar se tudi uresniči z napadom babilonskega kralja Nabopolasarja v zavezništvu z Medijci. Prerok je bil tipičen predstavnik povprečnega Juda tistega časa. V nalogi se je raziskoval njegov odnos in odnos Judov do tujih poganskih ljudstev oz. narodov, še posebej do Asircev, ki so jih takrat politično ogrožali. Ker sta besedi »narod« in »ljudstvo« v hebrejščino prevedeni kot »goy« in »`am«, prav tako pa se ti dve besedi nahajata v Svetem pismu, naloga raziskuje judovski odnos do navedenih besed, njuno rabo, njun pomen ter njuno konotacijo v kanonu, še posebej v Nahumovi knjigi.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:prerok, Nahum, Ninive, Asirija, »goy«, »`am«.
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Typology:2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization:TEOF - Theological Faculty
Publication status:Published
Publication version:Version of Record
Place of publishing:Ljubljana ; Maribor
Publisher:[T. Mavrek]
Year:2025
Number of pages:IV, 45 str.
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-173525 This link opens in a new window
UDC:27-243.2
COBISS.SI-ID:251275267 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:18.09.2025
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Language:English
Title:The prophet Nahum, his book and the attitude of the Jews towards foreign peoples
Abstract:
The prophet Nahum is one of the twelve so-called Minor Prophets, ranked seventh among them in the biblical canon. He lived in the 7th century BC and worked during a fifty-year period beginning with the fall of Thebes in Egypt and ending with the fall of Nineveh in Assyria. It is not known exactly when he was active during this period. He came from Alqosh, which to this day is not known exactly where it was supposed to have been located. His short book is divided into 3 chapters or 47 masoretic verses. In them he prophesies with fervour and fiery emotion against the Nineveh and the Neo-Assyrian kingdom, predicting their downfall, which is fulfilled by the attack of the Babylonian king Nabopolassar in alliance with the Medes. The prophet was typical of the average Jew of the time. The thesis explored his attitude and the attitude of the Jews towards foreign pagan peoples or nations, especially the Assyrians, who were a political threat to them at the time. Since the words »nation« and »people« are translated into Hebrew as »goy« and »`am«, and these two words are also found in the Bible, the thesis explores Jewish attitudes towards these words, their usage, their meaning and their connotation in the Canon, especially in the Book of Nahum.

Keywords:prophet, Nahum, Nineveh, Assyria, »goy«, »`am«.

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