在尼日利亚政治家和一些教会领袖的背景下理解路加福音16:1-13中不义管家的比喻

Emmanuel ADETUNJI
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路加福音16:1-13中不义管家的比喻因其令人烦恼的解经困难而闻名。第8节的基里奥是谁?他为什么要称赞一个不诚实的管家?耶稣怎么可能把管家举为门徒的榜样呢?第8节到第13节与比喻的其余部分有什么关系?传统上,路加福音16:1-13被理解为描绘了一个管家,他欺骗了他的主人,但他的智慧受到了赞扬,基督的门徒在使用物质财富时,为了迎接即将到来的末世王国,他们效仿了这种品质。但寓言中的困难引发了对这一共识的各种挑战。在回答主人如何赞扬一个不诚实的管家的问题时,一些学者基于社会经济的理由假设,管家的行为根本不是不公正的,他只是在释放他的委托。其他人则认为这个寓言是一个明显的讽刺案例,或者呼吁对阿拉姆语原文进行文本修订或误译。此外,大多数学者否认vv。8b-13与最初的寓言有任何关系,寓言与财富有任何关系。这篇论文研究了尼日利亚政客抢劫国库,然而我们的一些父亲在主里不是谴责他们,而是在他们摧毁了经济后,他们仍然赞美和庆祝他们是国家英雄。论文的结论是,富有不是犯罪,但它必须以一种虔诚的方式获得,应该用来帮助穷人,并在地球上传播上帝的王国。
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Understanding The Parable of Unjust Steward in Luke 16:1-13 in the Context of Nigeria Politicians and Some Church Leaders
The parable of the unjust steward in Luke 16:1-13 is well known for its vexing exegetical difficulties. Who is the kyrios of v. 8? Why would he praise a dishonest steward? How could Jesus possibly hold the steward up as an example for his followers? What is the relationship of verses 8b-13 to the rest of the parable? Traditionally Luke 16:1-13 has been understood as portraying a steward who cheats his master but who is commended for his wisdom, a quality to be imitated by Christ's disciples in their use of material possessions in light of the coming eschatological kingdom. But the difficulties in the parable have elicited variety of challenges to this consensus. In answer to the question of how a master could praise a dishonest steward, some scholars have postulated on socioeconomic grounds that the steward's actions were not really unjust at all and that he was merely releasing his commission. Others have seen the parable as a clear case of irony or have appealed to textual emendation or mistranslations of an Aramaic original. Furthermore most scholars deny that vv. 8b-13 have anything to do with the original Parable and that the parable has anything to do with wealth. This paper examines Nigerians politicians that looted the treasury yet some of our fathers in the Lord instead of rebuking them after they have destroyed the Economy they still praise and celebrate them as national Heroes. The paper concludes that it is not a crime to be wealthy but it must be acquired in a godly way and should be used to assist the poor and to propagate the kingdom of God on earth.
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