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    Divine renewal (palingenesia) in Scripture denotes compre... — Carmelics
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    Supports→If evil and suffering exist forever beside God, then God will not make evil and suffering new

    Divine renewal (palingenesia) in Scripture denotes comprehensive ontological transformation, not merely relational reorientation of rebels (Matt. 19:28, Rev. 21:5).

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