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Este estudo tem como objetivo principal observar a relevância da terminologia do
sangue nas Escrituras Judaicas e Cristãs. Divide-se em duas partes dispostas em forma de
díptico, cada um com três capítulos. A primeira parte centra-se na análise do termo
hebraico utilizado para dizer sangue (dām), bem como na sua relação com os termos
hebraicos usados para dizer morte (mavet) e vida (nep̄eš), finalizando-se com uma
pesquisa sobre o seu uso no contexto cultual. A segunda parte apresenta um estudo do
dinamismo singular do termo grego usado para dizer sangue (haima), igualmente na sua
relação com os termos gregos utilizados para dizer morte (thanátos) e vida (zóé),
analisando também a sua utilização em contexto cultual. Na conclusão justifica-se a
pertinência do estudo desta terminologia, hebraica e grega, sublinhando a importância de
conhecer algumas das linhas de continuidade e descontinuidade desta terminologia do
sangue nas Escrituras Judaicas e Cristãs.
This study has as main objective to observe the relevance of the terminology of blood in the Jewish and Christian Scriptures. It is divided into two parts arranged in a diptych, each with three chapters. The first part focuses on the analysis of the Hebrew term used to say blood (dām), as well as its relationship with the Hebrew terms used to say death (mavet) and life (nep̄eš), ending with a research on its meaning. use in cultural context. The second part presents a study of the singular dynamism of the Greek term used to say blood (haima), also in its relationship with the Greek terms used to say death (thanátos) and life (zóé), also analyzing its use in a cultural context. In conclusion, the pertinence of the study of this terminology, Hebrew and Greek, is justified, underlining the importance of knowing some of the lines of continuity and discontinuity of this terminology of blood in the Jewish and Christian Scriptures.
This study has as main objective to observe the relevance of the terminology of blood in the Jewish and Christian Scriptures. It is divided into two parts arranged in a diptych, each with three chapters. The first part focuses on the analysis of the Hebrew term used to say blood (dām), as well as its relationship with the Hebrew terms used to say death (mavet) and life (nep̄eš), ending with a research on its meaning. use in cultural context. The second part presents a study of the singular dynamism of the Greek term used to say blood (haima), also in its relationship with the Greek terms used to say death (thanátos) and life (zóé), also analyzing its use in a cultural context. In conclusion, the pertinence of the study of this terminology, Hebrew and Greek, is justified, underlining the importance of knowing some of the lines of continuity and discontinuity of this terminology of blood in the Jewish and Christian Scriptures.
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Sangue Vida Morte Culto Expiação Sangue inocente Impureza Consagração Aliança Sacrifício Sacerdote Altar e Eucaristia Blood Life Death Cult Atonement Innocent blood Impurity Consecration Covenant Sacrifice Priest Altar and Eucharist