participate in their own joy. So how ought we to think of the trinitarian unity? We have the concept of the Shekinah from Israel’s exilic and postexilic theology. It means God’s ‘indwelling’. It belongs from the beginning to God’s covenant with Israel: the one who promises ‘I will be your God’ also promises ‘I will dwell in the midst of the Israelites’.10 God’s Shekinah itself becomes homeless together with the people and wanders with it through the exile
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