scholarly journals Makna Kata שָׁפַך (Shapak) Berdasarkan Kitab Kejadian 9:6

2022 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 25-40
Author(s):  
Arlando Ridel Sumual ◽  
Farel Yosua Sualang ◽  
David Pattinama

Kejadian 9 merupakan awal dari kisah perjanjian Allah dengan semua ciptaan-Nya di bumi setelah air bah, yang diwakilkan oleh Nuh. Kehidupan manusia sangat berharga di mata Tuhan, Allah menghendaki manusia untuk saling mengasihi bukan untuk saling membunuh, melalui kasih-Nya itu Allah mengadakan suatu perjanjian terhadapa pembalasan penumpahan darah pada manusia. Metode yang digunakan adalah kualitatif dengan pendekatan hermeneutika studi kata, penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menemukan makna dari kata “Penumpahan Darah Berdasarkan Kejadian 9:6” dari berbagai perbedaan interpretasi yang terjadi terhadap arti dari teks ini. Hasil dari penelitian ini mengarah kepada mengambil nyawa manusia dengan sengaja dalam arti pelaku sudah memiliki niat untuk melakukan kejahatan tersebut serta sudah merencanakan secara rapih dan memiliki tekat untuk melakukan pembunuhan, kehidupan manusia tidak boleh diambil sama sekali, karena manusia diciptakan menurut gambar Tuhan.Genesis 9 is the beginning of the story of God's covenant with all of His creation on earth after the flood, represented by Noah. Human life is very precious in the eyes of God, God wants people to love each other not to kill each other, through His love God made a covenant against the vengeance of shedding blood on humans. The method used is qualitative with a word study hermeneutic approach, this study aims to find the meaning of the word "Blood shedding based on Genesis 9:6" from the various different interpretations that occur on the meaning of this text. The results of this study lead to the intentional taking of human life in the sense that the perpetrator already has the intention to commit the crime and has been neatly arranged and has the determination to commit murder, human life should not be taken at all, because humans are created in the image of Lord.

2018 ◽  
Vol 28 (1) ◽  
pp. 74
Author(s):  
Lailiy Muthmainnah

The background of this article is a metaphysical problem that arose in Immanuel Kant's thought in his Critique of Pure Reason. Through a hermeneutic approach this article aims to analyze the metaphysical problems that arise in Immanuel Kant's epistemology of thought. Based on the research results can be concluded that the unequivocal separation between phenomena and noumena will cause humans will never come to the knowledge of the Transcendent, as well as with moral and aesthetics. This is because such knowledge can only be obtained through my participation as a Subject through the process of continuous existence and more of a personal invitation. In the end it can be concluded that the nature of analog knowledge is the meaning of multidimensional side of human life. This brings consequences to the need for intersubjective dialogue and continual openness. Knowledge is an infinite thing. Human knowledge therefore will never reach the end of the journey but only continuously expanded its horizon.


2020 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Novistianus D. Salenussa ◽  
Beatrix J.M. Salenussa

This writing aims to provide ideas for Christian Religion Education (PAK) in the frame of the industrial revolution 4.0 era to answer the multicultural context in Maluku. This writing uses qualitative description approach with an inductive and hermeneutic approach to analyze the data relating to the multicultural context of society in Maluku and the Role of Christian Religious Education to help people to openly accept plurality in the era of the industrial revolution 4.0 This illustrates that the role of religion can be used as a guide in an effort to create a meaningful, peaceful and dignified life. In line with that, education is used as an effort for human to be able to develop their potential through a learning process that is known and recognized by the community, to be creative in conveying learning which increasingly plays a central role in cyber technology in human life, so that in the continuation of Christian Religious Education can also be used as learning in an effort to increase spiritual potential, in order to form people who have faith, character, and noble according to the challenges of the growing eraKeyword: Christian Religion Education (PAK), Multicultural, Industrial Revolution 4.0


2017 ◽  
Vol 48 (1) ◽  
pp. 51-65
Author(s):  
Wanda Zagórska

Abstract Pointing to the subjective nature of human life, theorists argue that only in a dialogue with another person does the human disclose meanings important to him or her. The interpretation and analysis of stories with regard to the included subjective meanings included in them as manifestations of human subjectivity seem to be the most effective when undertaken in the hermeneutic approach where psychology and philosophy meet. In the paper advantages of a self-narrative method based on the principles of hermeneutic psychology have been presented. This method has been applied to analyse the stories told by ten persons of senior age and obtained through a narrative interview. This analysis has served to verify the mentioned method, to recognise the respondents′ subjective world of meanings as well as to deepen the reflection on the subjective nature of human life. The exemplary analysis of two out of ten self-narratives obtained in the research have been presented in the article. Similarly to the theoretical reflection included in the text, the research results join the ongoing discussion in contemporary psychology over the legitimacy of the use of qualitative methods.


2017 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 83
Author(s):  
Turahmat Turahmat ◽  
Jupriyanto Jupriyanto

The issue that arises from the limitations of absurdism on the drama's text is: is it possible that the drama STD (The Well Without Basic) by Arifin C.Noer does not in any way recognize the existence of God in his narrative? Another issue is how the form of absurdism in this drama text ?. This research utilizes a hermeneutic approach. Data were collected using reading technique and record technique. There are two sources of data in this study, namely primary data sources and secondary data sources. The primary data source in this research is the drama of No Drawing Well by Arifin C.Noer. The data contained in this research are words, phrases, clauses, or phrases in the drama dialogue of the Unfounded Wells by Arifin C.Noer which allegedly contains markers of drama absurdism. The data were analyzed using hermeneutic readings. Then presented in the form of a neatly arranged and systematic report. The forms of absurdism in this text lie in the following points. First, this drama uses the myth as a source of storytelling. Secondly, in this drama script also occur events outside the logic that utilize the human subconscious. The story of human life or figure in the drama script is oscillated in uncertainty. Third, the storyline in the drama script STD contains events that can still trace the plot. The existence of God still appears in this drama script. The traces of God's power also appear to be intertwined in several dialogues.


2017 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 30
Author(s):  
Marhaban Marhaban

This article discusses understanding the Qur'anic text with a hermeneutic approach to a contemporary approach that offers a new approach to interpreting the Qur’an (philosophically). In this hermeneutic approach the texts of the Qur'an do not stand alone, but are very dependent on the surrounding context, which includes text, context, and contextualization. The existence of hermeneutics with its own methodology brings a new nuance in the interpretation of the Qur'an. With this method the Qur’an is no longer considered as something sacred, because in the eyes of hermeneutics when the text descends and is in the midst of the reality of human life, it is fully owned by humans and has the right to be interpreted, internalized, and understood whatever it wants. Everything contained in the text, for hermeneutics, can be interpreted and understood its meaning clearly. And this is what distinguishes it fundamentally from the theme of interpretation in the Ulumul Quran discourse


2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (5) ◽  
pp. 449-452
Author(s):  
Alan MacLeod ◽  
Nicola Spence

COVID 19 has raised the profile of biosecurity. However, biosecurity is not only about protecting human life. This issue brings together mini-reviews examining recent developments and thinking around some of the tools, behaviours and concepts around biosecurity. They illustrate the multi-disciplinary nature of the subject, demonstrating the interface between research and policy. Biosecurity practices aim to prevent the spread of harmful organisms; recognising that 2020 is the International Year of Plant Health, several focus on plant biosecurity although invasive species and animal health concerns are also captured. The reviews show progress in developing early warning systems and that plant protection organisations are increasingly using tools that compare multiple pest threats to prioritise responses. The bespoke modelling of threats can inform risk management responses and synergies between meteorology and biosecurity provide opportunities for increased collaboration. There is scope to develop more generic models, increasing their accessibility to policy makers. Recent research can improve pest surveillance programs accounting for real-world constraints. Social science examining individual farmer behaviours has informed biosecurity policy; taking a broader socio-cultural approach to better understand farming networks has the potential to change behaviours in a new way. When encouraging public recreationists to adopt positive biosecurity behaviours communications must align with their values. Bringing together the human, animal, plant and environmental health sectors to address biosecurity risks in a common and systematic manner within the One Biosecurity concept can be achieved through multi-disciplinary working involving the life, physical and social sciences with the support of legislative bodies and the public.


1980 ◽  
Vol 25 (5) ◽  
pp. 416-417
Author(s):  
HOWARD B. ROBACK
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