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Jehovah's International Love

Jehovah's International Love

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  • Arthur H. Lewis

Xenophobia, the fear and often hatred of strangers, plagues many societies. Does the Bible have an answer to the problem or does it only describe it? Four aspects of the Old Testament are discussed: the covenant with Noah, the treatment of the stranger, intermarriage with Gentiles, and the prophets' view of the nations.

Source: Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society, 1972. 6 pages.

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