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Significances of Bioengineering & Biosciences

Culture Shock as a Bioscience Manifestation of being an Outcast in Isaiah

Jim Schnell*

Methodist Theological School in Ohio, USA

*Corresponding author:Jim Schnell, Methodist Theological School in Ohio, USA

Submission: November 21, 2024;Published: February 10, 2025

DOI: 10.31031/SBB.2025.07.000656

ISSN 2637-8078
Volume7 Issue 2

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This report focuses on the plight of the outcast, the fugitive and the oppressed who are on the run in a strange land as they are portrayed in Isaiah 16:1-14. It offers lessons for how such people should be received. This biblical passage from Isaiah conveys insight regarding the plight of immigrational fugitives via their association with the lineage of Moab. It offers a frame of reference for giving counsel, offering shelter and protecting fugitives from harm. This perspective is further developed via instruction for defending against oppressors and fighting off aggressors. Truth is offered as a means for protecting the oppressed from the threat of the aggressors.

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