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    If the above is true, then it is not that the ECT was wid... — Carmelics
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    If the above is true, then it is not that the ECT was widely accpted by intertestamental Jews

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    • 1.Early Jewish texts (1 Enoch, 2 Baruch) emphasize individual judgment and divine accountability rather than universal resurrection.
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    • 2.Sadducees, a significant Jewish sect, explicitly rejected afterlife beliefs, suggesting resurrection doctrine was contested.
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    • 3.Most intertestamental Jewish literature focuses on national restoration and Temple concerns, not personal eternal consequences.
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