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“In general, Jesus heals in response to faith, not in order to produce faith” (Page 104)
“How does the Christian community validate itself as the authentic covenant community?” (Page 2)
“Repentance entailed a change not in belief but in deeds (Matt 3:7–10)” (Page 14)
“Ezekiel 34 (esp. vv. 23–24) and 37 (esp. vv. 24–25).35” (Page 76)
“what is ‘strange’ is a substance not approved by God.” (Page 189)