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“Ps 42–72 (Book II) make frequent use of Elohim (‘God’). The reason for the Elohim” (Psalms)
“The author is John son of Zebedee (cf. Mk 1:19–20)—the apostle and the author of the Gospel of John and Revelation (see Introductions to both books: Author). He was a first cousin of Jesus (his mother was Salome, a sister of Mary; cf. Mt 25:26; Mk 16:1; Jn 19:25), a fisherman, one of Jesus’ inner circle (together with James and Peter) and ‘the disciple whom Jesus loved’ (Jn 13:23).” (1 John)
“The following message deals with the fall of Babylon in 539 b.c., about 66 years after Habakkuk’s prophecy.” (Habakkuk 2:3)
“Rejecting the heavenly manna was tantamount to spurning God’s grace” (Numbers 21:5)
“The superiority of Christ over Moses is shown in two comparisons: (1) Moses was a servant, whereas Christ is a son, and” (Hebrews 3:5–6)
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