Keadilan Berdasarkan Kota Perlindungan dalam Ulangan 4:41-43 dan 19:1-13
Abstract
Permasalahan dalam penelitian ini adalah mengapa ada perbedaan kota perlindungan dalam Ulangan 4:41-43 dan 19:1-13 dengan Keluaran 21:12-14, dan Bilangan 35:9-34. Temanya adalah kota-kota perlindungan, namun dengan berbeda versi teologis maupun waktunya. Masalah ini diselesaikan dengan metode historis kritis, sehingga sampai pada asumsi yaitu kota perlindungan merupakan perwujudan dari keadilan sosial.
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