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“He made a conscious choice to be hard-hearted [NAC].” (Page 51)
“The talents represent opportunities and responsibilities for serving the Lord” (Page 184)
“working in the vineyard signifies sharing in Jesus’ mission to Israel” (Page 73)
“This noun denotes the right to control or govern over [LN].” (Page 269)
“It represents producing the fruit of the Christian life” (Page 114)