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100 1 0 _aNocquet, Dany
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245 0 0 _aOf some excesses of enmity in the Old Testament: Israel loved its enemies
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520 _aThis article, about the relationships between Israel and the surrounding peoples during the 1st millennium BC, shows how some texts of the Old Testament develop a positive attitude to Israel’s neighbors, highlighting its gratitude to these nations. So, in the history of the Old Testament, the image of Israel is gradually changing from a specificity of separation to a singularity of integration and gratefulness toward others. Israel expresses its love and debt to the different groups who have assisted in its history: Philistines, Arameans, among others.
690 _aPhilistines
690 _arecognition
690 _aneighboring peoples of Israel
690 _aEgypt
690 _aAbimelech
690 _aAssyria
690 _aAramaic
690 _aNaaman
690 _aPhilistines
690 _arecognition
690 _aneighboring peoples of Israel
690 _aEgypt
690 _aAbimelech
690 _aAssyria
690 _aAramaic
690 _aNaaman
786 0 _nÉtudes théologiques et religieuses | Volume 97 | 4 | 2022-12-09 | p. 411-431 | 0014-2239
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