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本文通过对福音书中“彼得三次不认主”故事的叙述分析,以及对福音书其他相关记述的解读,探讨这个故事中所呈现出的多重含义。首先论证彼得在福音书中作为信仰象征的意义,联系旧约中的名篇《约伯记》来讨论圣经中呈现出的对神的呼唤与怀疑等终极问题。其次,提出这一场景中呈现出的人性的深度——耶稣的宽容与教导、彼得的脆弱与坚定,只有在道成肉身和耶稣受难的整个叙述框架中才能凸显出来,这使得福音书中的教导相对于《约伯记》而言,更充满伦理色彩。
This article explores the multiple meanings in this story through a narrative analysis of the “Peter Do not Know Lord” story in the Gospels and other related accounts of the Gospels. First of all, to demonstrate Peter’s significance as a symbol of faith in the Gospels, contact with the Old Testament famous work “Job” to discuss the ultimate issue of the call to God and suspicion in the Bible. Second, the depth of humanity presented in this scenario - the tolerance and teaching of Jesus, the fragility and perseverance of Peter can only be manifested in the entire narrative framework of incarnation and crucifixion, which makes the teaching in the Gospels relative In Job, it is more ethical.