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José Luis Barriocanal Gomez e-mail(Login required)

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The grace’s formula of Ex 34:6-7 reflects the ambivalence of the representation of God in the Old Testament. The importance of this formula is manifested in the rereading it make the other books of the Old Testament. Our focus is the Book of the Twelve, and within it, the rereading made of Joel and Jonah. Both rereading enrich the meaning of Ex 34:6-7. It is not in them that ambiguity. However, only the book of Jonah honors the universality of divine mercy inherent to that formula, by their reaction to Joel, whom critica for its closed particularism and his righteous conception of God.

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Rereading, Intertextuality, Mercifulness, Book of the Twelve, Exodus, Joel, Jonah

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Intertextuality and Rereading the Bible
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José Luis Barriocanal Gomez, Facultad de Teología del Norte. Burgos. C/. E. Martínez del Campo 10

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