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That is not an antihistorical statement. The “Lord” in question is precisely the one who is the climax of Israel’s history and the launch of a new history. Once you grasp the resurrection, you see that Israel’s history is full of partial and preparatory analogies for this moment. The epistemological weight is borne not simply by the promise of ultimate resurrection and new creation but also by the narrative of God’s mighty actions in the past.
Surprised by Hope: Rethinking Heaven, the Resurrection, and the Mission of the Church
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