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# How does ''ת'' (Tav) demonstrate that revelation is completed in Christ’s work? | |||
# How does revelation (''resh'') distinguish people (''vav'') and lead to transformation (''tav'')? | |||
# Can we see a similar pattern of revelation → distinction → completion in the broader biblical narrative? | |||
# If revelation (''resh'') distinguishes (''vav''), how does this help us understand how Jesus separates the sheep from the goats? | |||
# How does the concept of ''resh'' (revealing) relate to Jesus as the Word made flesh? | |||
# How does understanding ''resh'' as revealing (rather than as 'head') change the way we interpret Hebrew words like ראשית (''reshit'', beginning)? | |||
# Does this structure (revelation → distinction → completion) explain why some people reject Christ while others are transformed by Him? | |||
# How can believers live in light of the idea that God’s completed work is our new life? | |||
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