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    STUDIA THEOLOGIA%20REFORMATA%20TRANSYLVANICA - Ediţia nr.1 din 2021  
         
  Articol:   SCHIMBAREA LA FAȚĂ ÎN TESTAMENTUL VECHI: OBSERVAȚII FILOLOGICE ȘI ANTROPOLOGICE / AZ ARCSZÍN ELVÁLTOZÁSÁNAK FILOLÓGIAI ÉS ANTROPOLÓGIAI KÉRDÉSEI AZ ÓSZÖVETSÉGBEN.

Autori:  NÉMETH ÁRON.
 
       
         
  Rezumat:  DOI: 10.24193/subbtref.66.1.01

Published Online: 2021-06-20
Published Print: 2021-06-30
pp. 7-30

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ABSTRACT.
Changes in the Face Colour in the Old Testament: Philological and Anthropological Observations. One of the most obvious somatic signs of emotional reactions is a change in complexion (mainly paleness or redness), which can also be found in the Hebrew texts of the Old Testament. Their exact translation and interpretation, however, are debated. We start with the analysis of Nah. 2:11, in which the meaning and etymology of the term פָּארוּר (11bβ) are unclear, and the interpretations are controversial. In my view, the question of meaning can be answered not by an etymological approach but rather by the closer examination of the structure of the text and the identification of the conceptual metonyms and metaphors in it. The philological question relates to the possible translation of these physiological phenomena, and the anthropological question concerns the possible cultural differences in the conceptualization of certain emotions (particularly fear and shame). The topic of the change in facial colour concerns other biblical and extra-biblical texts. Some passages from the books of Isaiah, Jeremiah, and Daniel are important, while from the ANE context the Ugaritic Baal myth and the Vassal Treaties of Esarhaddon seem to be relevant.

Keywords: Old Testament anthropology, emotions, face colour/complexion, conceptual metonyms/metaphors
 
         
     
         
         
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