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Hesed … generally implies a relation based on reciprocal obligation. 
Hesed is debt to be paid, as in the phrase 
gemilut hasadim.   The particular individual concerned may not be in a position to pay back but it is understood that 
hesed applies to acts that bind society together in a relation of mutuality. Now this 
hesed relation is possible and even mandatory between Israel and other nations, that is, Jew and non-Jew.  The world as a whole is said to be built on 
hesed (
Psalm 89:3). Thus, Abimelech addresses Abraham: “According to the 
hesed I have done to thee thou shalt do to me.” And Abraham swears accordingly [this verse].   Coming to our own time this represents a high standard of international relationships but it is within the bounds of the humanly possible.   To expect us to love our enemies is outside the bounds o the humanly possible.   And Judaism does not require it.   The specific command, “Thou shalt love they neighbor as thyself” 
Leviticus 19:18 has particular reference to the Jewish people.   FOXMJE 59
          
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