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- Title
Syneídēsis en la Biblia griega y mada' en la Biblia hebrea. Implicaciones para una valoración del término "conciencia" al interior del Antiguo Testamento.
- Authors
Ulloa, Pablo Uribe
- Abstract
The concept "conscience" in the sense of moral conscience has its Biblical origin in the Greek term syneídēsis that occurs for the first time in the LXX version in Wisdom 17,10. The related term eídēsis "science" occurs in Sirach 42,18. Ecclesiastes 10,20 is the other place in the First Testament in which syneídēsis occurs. Here the Greek term translates the Hebrew word mada'. It is false that the Greek term syneídēsis is unrelated to the Hebrew text, because the meaning of mada' (science) points towards the same reality of "moral conscience" although in a non-explicit way.
- Publication
Moralia, 2009, Vol 32, Issue 121, p7
- ISSN
0210-0851
- Publication type
Academic Journal