§ 4.
FEELINGS OF ISRAEL CONCERNING THE MATTER OF ISRAELITES ABROAD.STRANGER
We believe that close study of the dignity of Gentil the gentile situation vis-à-vis the Jewish law by posting a singular disposition of Deuteronomy, which would be incomprehensible even if the alien was despised by Moses as has been claimed.
The Constitutive Act of the Jewish monarchy contains a prohibition against surprising: that of a crowned king of Israel abroad. "You will put on you will choose a king that the LORD thy God, thou shalt take a king from among your brothers you can not give you a foreigner who is not thy brother <ref> Deuteronomy xvii, 15. </Ref>. It was necessary to justify such a warning that the idea that the Israelites were made or at least they should be in the spirit of the Pentateuch, the polytheist Gentile, was infinitely more liberal and more philosophical than that of the antiquity in general about the world. It would be even much higher than the prevailing ideas of our time in the most civilized nations, where the quality of fellow seems so essential to breathe in the royal dignity that no one imagined it could be otherwise. In which country would one find an article of the constitution to prohibit policy, as in the Pentateuch, the throne to foreigners? It certainly has been a humanitarian sentiment almost exaggerated for this was deemed necessary.
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