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O presente trabalho centra-se na perícope lucana 19, 1-10, explorando a história e o
contexto literário, bem como a componente de pesquisa, consolidada principalmente na pessoa
de Zaqueu, e seus interlocutores, como Jesus e a multidão. O texto é examinado na sua origem
grega e interpretado com o auxílio de algumas fontes exegéticas, culminando com uma tripla
análise teológica explanada numa linha de observação aplicada na Hospitalidade, na
Misericórdia e na Salvação, numa abordagem que se entrelaça entre a conversão e a justificação,
entre ser publicano e ser “filho de Abraão”.
The present essay focuses on the Lucan pericope 19, 1-10, in which the history and literary context are explored, as well as the research component, consolidated mainly in the person of Zacchaeus, and his interlocutors, such as Jesus and the crowd. The text is explored in its Greek origin and interpreted with the help of some exegetical sources, culminating in a triple theological analysis explained in a line of observation applied to Hospitality, Mercy and Salvation, in an approach that intertwines between conversion and justification and between being a tax collector and being “a son of Abraham”.
The present essay focuses on the Lucan pericope 19, 1-10, in which the history and literary context are explored, as well as the research component, consolidated mainly in the person of Zacchaeus, and his interlocutors, such as Jesus and the crowd. The text is explored in its Greek origin and interpreted with the help of some exegetical sources, culminating in a triple theological analysis explained in a line of observation applied to Hospitality, Mercy and Salvation, in an approach that intertwines between conversion and justification and between being a tax collector and being “a son of Abraham”.
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Zaqueu Jesus Multidão Hospitalidade Misericórdia Salvação Zacchaeus Crowd Hospitality Mercy Salvation