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100 1 0 _aToret, Alain
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245 0 0 _aThe lion, the dog and the bull (or the unicorn). A reading of verse 22 of Psalm 22
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520 _a“Save me from the lion’s mouth and the buffalo’s horn”: to interpret verse 22 of Psalm 22 (21), we will first place it in the context of this Psalm within the Psalter. We will try to understand the presence of three animals, the lion, the dog and the bull (or unicorn). Finally, we will look at the meaning Jesus might have given to this verse when, according to tradition, he prayed the psalm on the cross.
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690 _aHumiliation
690 _aPsalms
690 _aHumility
690 _aSilence of God
690 _aAnimals
690 _aHumiliation
690 _aPsalms
690 _aHumility
690 _aSilence of God
786 0 _nNouvelle revue théologique | Volume 146 | 1 | 2024-01-02 | p. 3-29 | 0029-4845
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