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      The gēr [immigrant] in postexilic prophetic eschatology: The perspectives of Ezekiel 47:22-23 and Malachi 3:5

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          In this article the relationship between Ezekiel 47:22-23 and Malachi 3:5, on the topic of the status of the immigrant in postexilic Judaism, is examined. The research has two focal points: the prophetic eschatological context of both prophetic pronouncements and the normative impact of the Law of Moses on both, although the first is guided by the 'Holiness Code' and the last by the 'Deuteronomic Code'. This requires a discussion of the relationship between both 'codes' and an evaluation of their teaching on the status of the immigrant. This is followed by an examination of the literary and theological context in which the immigrant appears in both the texts examined. This article contends that Malachi 3:5, denoting the present time in prophetic eschatology, should be read against the background of Ezekiel 47:22-23, denoting the future time in prophetic eschatology. Compliance with the Law of Moses is in both cases a covenantal obligation anchored in the redemptive past.

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                In die Skriflig
                In Skriflig (Online)
                Reformed Theological Society (Pretoria, Gauteng, South Africa )
                1018-6441
                2305-0853
                2020
                : 54
                : 1
                : 1-9
                Affiliations
                [01] Potchefstroom orgnameNorth-West University orgdiv1Faculty of Theology orgdiv2Unit of Reformational Theology South Africa
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                S2305-08532020000100029 S2305-0853(20)05400100029
                10.4102/ids.v54i1.2617
                04ca2382-7080-4af4-97a6-68d6f86973e1

                This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

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                : 19 May 2020
                : 11 March 2020
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                Immigrant (gēr),Holiness Code,Deuteronomic Code,Theological reading of Ezekiel 47:22-23 and Malachi 3:5,Prophetic eschatology

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