For Paul, sin and the law, things directly connected to death, can also give birth to new life in the Messiah.
Author - Solomon Kirsch

Solomon lives in Jerusalem with his family. He has an MA in Jewish Thought from the Hebrew University. As a hobby, he researches religious and theological topics of interest
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