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Jesus told the parable of the good Samaritan to demonstrate that a neighbor was every fellow human being, precisely because the eschatological promise was that YHWH was becoming king of the entire world. (Wright, 51)
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...to say the kingdom has drawn near is to make a christological claim; it is to say the kingdom is now present in Jesus. (McKnight, 216)
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The prophets...interpreted the exile as the punishment for Israel's sin; the end of exile would, therefore, be "the forgiveness of sins." It would mean Israel's redemption, evil's defeat, and YHWH's return. (Wright, 45)
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