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Original scientific paper

https://doi.org/10.31337/oz.75.1.1

Migrants and Refugees in the Holy Scriptures

Niko Bilić ; Faculty of Philosophy and Religious Studies, University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia


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Abstract

In exploring the biblical approach to the issue of migrants and refugees, this paper first ascertains that the character of the People of God is that of the pilgrim. The examples of Abraham (Gen. 12) and St. Joseph in the New Testament point out the need for spiritual discernment in recognizing a genuine call from God. Thus, the purpose of the migration is to bring blessings to the peoples, and the cause of the migration is the need to leave behind pride and misunderstanding, the biblical tower of Babel. The path of migration taken by Jacob renders his return essential (Gen. 35). His migration is explained as a personal purification process, conversion and reconciliation with God and his brother Esau, which enables Jacob to adopt the original concept from Genesis 1 as God’s creation. The Holy Family in the role of the migrant family highlights the task of the father and his need to protect his family. Their experience ensures that migration is one possible way to accept the Redeemer and to follow in his path.

Keywords

Jesuit Refugee Service; reason for migration; return; Abraham; Jacob; the Holy Family

Hrčak ID:

237689

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/237689

Publication date:

13.5.2020.

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