„Und die Schlange war listiger als alle Tiere des Feldes (Gen 3, 1)“. Das Motiv der Schlange in Gen 3
The stories of Adam and Eve, which are to be found on the first pages of the Book of Genesis, and especially the narrative about the serpent and the fall of man, belong to one of the most famous biblical texts. There is almost no person who has never heard of these motifs. According to it, the serpe...
Main Author: | Aleksandar Danilović |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | deu |
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Pravoslavni bogoslovski fakultet "Sveti Vasilije Ostroški"
2022-01-01
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Series: | Godišnjak |
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Online Access: | http://docs.godisnjakpbf.com/drive/s/0d8sb1FtpIRc0aAGlBMOHTA4jRJGG7 |
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