La cohérence des images de He 5,1-10 et le concept de eulabeia chez Platon, Plutarque et Porphyre

The interpretation of Heb. 5:1-10, the famous passage about the messiah learning the obedience by 'what he suffered', is built on the oppositions pathein / mathein, eisakuō / hypakuō and on the words eulabeia and sōtēria. A red thread seems to link this language to the reflections of Pluta...

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Subtitles:La cohérence des images de He 5,1-10 et le concept de εὐλάβεια chez Platon, Plutarque et Porphyre
Main Author: Garuti, Paolo 1955-2023 (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:French
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Published: Peeters [2016]
In: Revue biblique
Year: 2016, Volume: 123, Issue: 2, Pages: 217-229
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Bible. Hebräerbrief 5,1-10 / Porphyrius 233-301, De abstinentia / Greek language / Noun / eulabeia
RelBib Classification:HC New Testament
VA Philosophy
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