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Book of Exodus / Ten Commandments / Early Christianity and Judaism / Moses / Christian philosophy / Covenant / You shall have no other gods before me / Christian views on the old covenant / Biblical Sabbath / Christianity / Religion / Christian theology
Date: 2008-03-09 22:46:51
Book of Exodus
Ten Commandments
Early Christianity and Judaism
Moses
Christian philosophy
Covenant
You shall have no other gods before me
Christian views on the old covenant
Biblical Sabbath
Christianity
Religion
Christian theology

JOURNAL OF THEOLOGY VOLUME 46 JUNE[removed]NUMBER 2

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