Jesus' life, death, and resurrection is not a "fulfillment" or "radical redefinition" of the hope of Israel, but is understood by Paul and the apostles as exemplary, showing the pattern that the nation of Israel has followed in the past and will follow in the future. -Joshua Hawkins
Wednesday, May 14, 2025
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