Prince of Peace

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Prince of Peace ( Prince of Peace ) is a sovereign title in Isa 9,5  EU of the Christian Old Testament and the Jewish Bible . It is a short quotation from the longer biblical context of a prophecy of Isaiah. The understanding of this passage is completely different in the Christian tradition than in the Jewish one.

Because a child is born to us, a son is given to us. The rule is on his shoulder; He is called: Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Eternal Father, Prince of Peace. "

- Isa 9,5  EU , Christian OT, standard translation

For a child was born to us, a son was given to us, and the rulership will rest on his shoulder; the Miraculous Counselor, Almighty God, Eternal Father, called his name Sar-Shalom (Prince of Peace); "

- Isa 9,5  EU , Jewish Tanach

Christianity

The statement is related to Christ as a prophecy in the Christian liturgy and is included in the reading on Christmas Eve .

The title was recorded in the chorale-based Bach cantata Du Friedefürst, Herr Jesu Christ (BWV 116) and the Black Gospel Down by the Riverside as well as in the Advent song Daughter Zion, rejoice .

Rulers who pursue a peacemaking policy were given the title of Prince of Peace as an honorary name . The Spanish prince and prime minister Manuel de Godoy (1767-1851) was called Príncipe de la Paz .

According to parts of Christian tradition, Isaiah's prophecy was probably dating from 4 BC. . Chr to 30 or 31 by the Jewish itinerant Jesus of Nazareth been met.

Judaism

According to Jewish tradition, Sar-Shalom (Prince of Peace) means the righteous Israeli King Hezekiah , in whose days Isaiah prophesied the fall of the Assyrian Empire , ruled by Sennacherib at the time . According to Jewish tradition, Isaiah's prophecy was made in the years of 727 BC. BC to 698 BC When Hezekiah was king of Judah .

Individual evidence

  1. a b Translation from: Nosson Scherman (Ed.); contributing editors, Yaakov Blinder, Avie Gold, Meir Zlotowitz; designed by Sheah Brander: Tanakh = Tanach: Torah, Neviʼim, Ketuvim: the Torah, Prophets, Writings: the twenty-four books of the Bible, newly translated and annotated , 1st student size ed., Stone ed .. Edition, Mesorah Publications , Brooklyn, NY 1998, ISBN 1578191092 . See also the commentary on Isa 9: 5, page 968ff.

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