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|'''The Apostle [[Paul]]''', who wrote many of the New Testament scriptures, was raised as a Pharisee and had a Jewish perspective on the Godhead that closely ties the God of the Old Testament with the person of Jesus Christ. | |'''The Apostle [[Paul]]''', who wrote many of the New Testament scriptures, was raised as a Pharisee and had a Jewish perspective on the Godhead that closely ties the God of the Old Testament with the person of Jesus Christ. | ||
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|''Consider what I say; and the Lord give thee understanding in all things. '' (II Timothy 2:7) | |''Consider what I say; and the Lord give thee understanding in all things. '' (II Timothy 2:7) | ||
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