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“She represents both the true Israel (the church) and faithful Israel of the OT” (Page 12)
“It symbolizes the deification of secular authority [NIC].” (Page 34)
“The phrase ‘from the foundation of the world’ can modify either ‘slain’ or ‘written’. Which one is indicated here?” (Page 44)
“a group that was set apart to God for his own possession with no implication of a larger group to follow” (Page 60)
“It symbolizes a composite of all the empires of the world that are opposed to Christ [Alf” (Page 34)