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The biblical story, from beginning to end, can rightly be described as an epic of new creation.
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soteriological symbolism, nomistic observance, initiatory symbolism, meal formulas, movement from death, appearance outwardly, apocalyptic paradigm, thanksgiving period, eschatological material, creation motif, making anew, transformation symbolism, conversion cycle, appearance versus reality, anthropological reading, initiatory rituals, inner renewal
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New Testament, Old Testament, Dio Chrysostom, Jesus Christ, Christ Jesus, Damascus Christophany, Diaspora Judaism, God's Spirit, Israel of God, Klaus Berger, Second Temple Judaism, Spirit of God, Syriac Baruch, Werner Schmidt, Carol Stockhausen, James Dunn, Jewish Scriptures, Lord God, Mary Douglas, Ulrich Mell, Citing Dunn, Ernst Käsemann, Gerd Theissen, Helen North, Wolfgang Kraus
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