Dlaczego w relacji Mateusza (21,1-11) Jezus wjeżdżał do Jerozolimy na dwóch osłach? Część 2: Motywy obecności dwojga zwierząt w tekście Mateusza
Why Did Jesus Enter Jerusalem Riding on Two Donkeys in Matthew’s Account (21:1-11)? Part 2: Reasons for Having Two Animals in the Account
Author(s): Adam KubiśSubject(s): Christian Theology and Religion, Biblical studies
Published by: Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II - Wydział Teologii
Keywords: Mt 21:1-11; donkey; Jesus’ entry narrative; Zec 9:9; Mosaic typology; Davidic typology; Solomonic typology;
Summary/Abstract: The article deals with one of the problematic issues found in the Matthean entry narrative (21:1-11), namely the reason(s) for introducing two animals into the account. The article provides an extensive discussion of the possible reasons for the biblical authors configuring the narrative in this way, presenting various allegorical, redactional, naturalistic, and intertextual interpretations. The article proposes that the most likely reason for introducing two animals into the narrative is simply to accurately reflect a real historical event – which in fact involved two donkeys. It is also argued that Matthew, as a theologian, was equally interested in demonstrating the fulfillment of Zec 9:9. Further, his narrative was also imbued with allusions to Mosaic as well as Davidic and Solomonic typologies.
Journal: The Biblical Annals
- Issue Year: 8/2018
- Issue No: 65/2
- Page Range: 213-258
- Page Count: 46
- Language: Polish