Firmament i ciała niebieskie świadkami Boga (Syr 43,1-12)

Updated by: 
Shiran Shevah
Research notes: 
SHS/not checked/02/02/2017
Reference type: 
Journal Article
Author(s): 
Piwowar, Andrzej
year: 
2017
Full title: 

Firmament i ciała niebieskie świadkami Boga (Syr 43,1-12)

Translated title: 
The Firmament and Celestial Bodies as Witnesses of God (Sir 43:1-12)
Journal / Book Title || Series Title: 
The Biblical Annals
Volume: 
7
Issue / Series Volume: 
1
Pages: 
5-48
Work type: 
Essay/Monograph
Abstract: 

Sir 43:1-12 constitutes the first section of the major part of the hymn celebrating the Creator (42:15 – 43:33). It is a poetic commentary on the fourth day of creation as depicted in the Book of Genesis (Gen 1:14-19). In his depiction of the firmament, sun, moon, stars and rainbow, Sirach emphasizes their beauty in a manner unparalleled in the whole Bible. This does not serve cosmological aims (the sage’s motive is not the transmission of knowledge about the structure and functioning of the cosmos – celestial bodies) but has clear theological precepts and message. The pericope’s aim is to present and glorify God as the Creator. The firmament, celestial bodies and rainbow are tools through which the sage conveys knowledge of God’s might, greatness, wisdom and beauty. All of these entities derive from God (cf. 43:33) and lead to him. Sir 43:1-12 has a clear polemical character, visible in questioning the beliefs of other cultures and religions – which posited celestial bodies as deities or realities that could exert substantial influence on human beings (astrology) – or of some Jewish groups which did not use lunar calendar.

Language: 
Polish
Primary Texts: Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha: 
Composition / Author: 
Ben Sira
Passage: 
43:1-12
URL: 
http://ojs.academicon.pl/index.php/BibAnn/article/view/753
Label: 
20/02/2017
Record number: 
102 519