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The interpretation presented here of the name '''Israel''' (ישראל) and its connection to Jesus as the fulfillment is not entirely novel, but it reflects a specific Christian theological perspective that has been discussed in various forms throughout Christian thought, particularly in Christian interpretations of the Old Testament. | The interpretation presented here of the name '''Israel''' (ישראל) and its connection to Jesus as the fulfillment is not entirely novel, but it reflects a specific Christian theological perspective that has been discussed in various forms throughout Christian thought, particularly in Christian interpretations of the Old Testament. | ||