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“Would not Yahweh offer them similar salvation? In my view, coming on the heels of Rahab’s affirmation of Yahweh’s sovereignty and her bargain with Israel (2:9–14), the attention to the nations in 4:24 hints at just such a possibility.” (Page 10)
“The tearing of the veil indicated the end of restricted access to God. Heb 10:20 clarifies the new situation further because it uses the imagery of Christ’s flesh as the veil that gives us access.” (Page 297)
“primarily as means of preserving the sanctity of sacred space and only secondarily the status of the individual.” (Page 298)
“it is fair to say that sacred space has not been a central plank in the theological platform of Christianity.” (Page 297)
“equilibrium for Israel or to disrupt its equilibrium” (Page 303)