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“Tsumura concludes that tōhû wābōhû probably means something like a state of ‘desolation and emptiness’ (p. 33), being unproductive and uninhabited (p. 35) rather than chaotic.” (Page 164)
“Jesus the Sanhedrin of Jerusalem may have formed a kind of consilium iudicum which did the investigation of the case” (Page 64)
“Jesus in Mark appears in 2:7, where he is charged with blasphemy for claiming to forgive sin” (Page 61)
“only God or the gods ride the clouds (Exod 14:20, Num 10:34, Ps 104:3, Isa 19:1” (Pages 76–77)
“Jesus as the model disciple who is unjustly persecuted while trusting God” (Page 58)