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    The phrase, as used in the OT, is not unique in asserting... — Carmelics
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    The phrase, as used in the OT, is not unique in asserting doctrine

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    • 1.Multiple OT phrases express theological claims without unique doctrinal formulation (e.g., 'God's covenant,' 'God's kingdom').
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    • 2.Doctrinal assertions in the OT emerge from narrative and covenant language rather than specialized theological terminology.
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    • 3.Ancient Near Eastern religious texts show similar doctrinal claims expressed through common, non-unique linguistic formulas.
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