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as Sanders has shown quite conclusively—so conclusively that one wonders how any other view could ever have been taken—covenantal ideas were totally common and regular at this time.63 The basis of the covenant was of course the set of promises to the patriarchs (set out particularly in Genesis 12, 15, 17, 22, etc.), chief among which was ‘blessing’, whose overtones concerned especially the Land and its prosperity.
The New Testament and the People of God (Christian Origins and the Question of God Book 1)
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