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=== '''Topics That Need Further Elucidation''' === | |||
# '''The Relationship Between נ (Nun) and Other Hebrew Letters:''' | |||
#* The text focuses on ''נ'' and ''כ'', but it would be helpful to see how ''נ'' interacts with other letters to gain a fuller picture. | |||
# '''The Concept of Kenosis and Its Limits:''' | |||
#* The discussion implies that Jesus completely set aside His divinity, but theological debates suggest He still retained divine attributes. Clarifying this balance would strengthen the argument. | |||
# '''Jesus' Choice to Forego an Earthly Family:''' | |||
#* While the text presents Jesus' detachment from His biological family as an aspect of His humility, exploring why He did not marry or have children (especially in the Jewish cultural context) could provide additional insights. | |||
# '''The Practical Implications for Believers:''' | |||
#* If Jesus lived as the ''נ'', how should His followers embody this humility in their own lives? More explicit applications would enhance the discussion. | |||
Would you like me to expand on any of these topics further? | |||
=== '''Identification of Novel Ideas''' === | === '''Identification of Novel Ideas''' === |