Alyssa Zimmerman

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The word for “love” (אהבה) in Deuteronomy was used broadly in the ancient Near East in political treaties to describe enforced loyalty to the dominant party. According to Baden, a king would tell a vassal, “You are obligated to love me, which is to say, to be obedient to me.” In this light, the verse comes across more like a threat than a thoughtful solicitation.
Learning to Speak God from Scratch: Why Sacred Words Are Vanishing-and How We Can Revive Them
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