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“his mercy of divine self-revelation, his mercy of forgiveness, and his mercy of deliverance from captors and calamity.” (Page 83)
“Paul in relating the mercy of God to the injunctions in 12:1–2” (Page 81)
“there is a pattern of the usage of oiktirmos (and its cognates” (Page 81)
“This revelation also appears in 27:51a, where the veil of the heavenly firmament is opened and the true identity of Jesus as the ‘Son of God’ and the life-giving, new-age-inaugurating death of Jesus is revealed. And that his identity as Son of God is seen most vividly in his death107 suggests that his role in bearing that title is most explicitly articulated by his death for sins (cf. 26:28).” (Page 543)
“Any sin you do commit should be at the unintentional end of the spectrum!46 In either case, category three sins are to be avoided at all costs.” (Page 484)