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In this episode we discuss how Jews in the Second Temple period framed Abraham within the apocalyptic narrative of redemptive history. The covenant with and election of Abraham was commonly understood in light of the eschatological judgment and the resurrection of the dead. Additionally, Abraham's faith was also celebrated by Jewish writers of the period, but always in context to Israel's eschatological hope. This helps us better understand the passages in the New Testament about Abraham and faith.

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