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::'''Response:''' Perhaps a brief methodology can be done. A complete work would be a volume. | ::'''Response:''' Perhaps a brief methodology can be done. A complete work would be a volume. | ||
::Expansion on Theological Insights: | ::Expansion on Theological Insights: [[ Word in a Word ]] | ||
:::The theological connection between Adam and the ground (אדם and אדמה), and the link to the cross could be expanded. The brief mention of these ideas could be developed into a more detailed analysis, especially since these are unique insights that could engage readers in deeper reflection. How does this framework apply to other biblical passages or Hebrew words? | :::The theological connection between Adam and the ground (אדם and אדמה), and the link to the cross could be expanded. The brief mention of these ideas could be developed into a more detailed analysis, especially since these are unique insights that could engage readers in deeper reflection. How does this framework apply to other biblical passages or Hebrew words? | ||
::'''Response:''' See ELTB Big Beginning | ::'''Response:''' See ELTB Big Beginning | ||
::Interplay Between Hebrew and Christian Theology: | ::Interplay Between Hebrew and Christian Theology: | ||
:::The critique of Rabbinic interpretation could be expanded to contrast more directly with how these Hebrew words and letters reveal Christ's work. This could deepen the theological argument and help readers understand why this approach is significant, particularly for Christians who view the Hebrew Bible through a Christocentric lens. | :::The critique of Rabbinic interpretation could be expanded to contrast more directly with how these Hebrew words and letters reveal Christ's work. This could deepen the theological argument and help readers understand why this approach is significant, particularly for Christians who view the Hebrew Bible through a Christocentric lens. | ||
::'''Response:''' This will be covered in this work. | ::'''Response:''' This will be covered in this work. |