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N.T. Wright

“Second, the means by which this goal is attained is precisely the “forgiveness of sins.” If, as Paul implies in 2:15, the objection of Jews (or Jewish Messiah believers) to the inclusion of Gentiles is that they are “Gentile sinners,” then this objection is overturned precisely because the Messiah “gave himself for our sins.”

N.T. Wright, The Day the Revolution Began: Reconsidering the Meaning of Jesus's Crucifixion
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