Studia Koszalińsko-Kołobrzeskie (Jan 2020)

Ryt obrzezania w Gilgal (Joz 5,2–9) momentem odnowienia relacji narodu wybranego z JHWH

  • Łukasz Florczyk

DOI
https://doi.org/10.18276/skk.2020.27-01
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 27

Abstract

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Biblical covenants were often accompanied by signs, e.g. a rainbow (Gen 9:12–17), blood of young bulls (Exod 24:3–8) or bread and wine (Luke 22:19–20). The external sign of the covenant God made with Abraham was circumcision (Gen 17:9–14). This rite was neglected during a forty-year journey through the desert. However, after crossing Jordan, Yahweh applied for this sign. Just as physical circumcision was a condition of taking possession of the Promised Land, circumcision of the heart was a condition of keeping this land in the hands of the Israelites and guaranteed security and prosperity. This article presents a detailed analysis of the pericope of Josh 5:2–9, which speaks about circumcision in Gilgal and the renewal of the chosen people’s relationship with God.

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