Pre-Advent Judgment in the Context of God’s Salvation and Sanctuary
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https://doi.org/10.17162/rt.v38i2.2099Keywords:
Pre-Advent Judgment, Israelity sanctuary, Day of atonement, purification, salvationAbstract
This paper explores the concept of the pre-Advent judgment within the framework of salvation, as elucidated by specific sacrifices performed in the ancient Israelite sanctuary. The study delves into several key subtopics, including the role of God as judge, the dynamics of salvation illustrated through the rituals of the Israelite sanctuary, and the portrayal of God’s pre-Advent judgment as a message of hope and good news.
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2023-12-06
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