These themes (the Day of the LORD, divine judgment, resurrection of the dead, and the coming Messianic Kingdom) are shown to have continuity from the Hebrew Bible into later apocalyptic writings and into the New Testament, particularly in the teachings of Jesus and Paul. - John P. Harrigan, Discipling the Gentiles into the Hope of Israel
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